Oscar 2021 award to be postpone for first time in history due to lockdown
Oscar 2021 award to be postpone for first time in history due to lockdown
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The Oscar Award Ceremony, which began in 1929, has become a postpone for the first time. There is a lockdown situation all over the world due to Coronavirus infection. Films are not being released in any film industries. Due to not enough entry for nomination, the ceremony on 28 February 2021 has now been extended to May-June 2021. The process of sending entries for the Oscars begins every year after March April. By November-December, the nomination is short-listed and the members of the jury vote in January. Due to the lockdown, films like No Time to Die, Top Gun Maverick, Mulan and Black Widow have extended their release dates.

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According to reports, last month the Academy had updated the schedule and said that the films released this year can give nomination till 2022. This was done so that the makers could release the films by the end of this year or next year and make them believe that their films were capable of being sent to the Oscars.

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Oscar changed his eligibility rules in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic. This change is not permanent and all these will apply to the films released this year. The academy also said that the total number of categories will be reduced to 23.

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