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PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:48 pm 
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They apparently want to limit free expression in art. This will almost certainly lead to lower quality films being produced.

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Starting in 2019, If Your Film Isn’t Diverse, It Won’t Be Eligible for a BAFTA Award
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In an incredibly bold move, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts announced last week that, beginning in 2019,works that do not demonstrate inclusivity in their production practices will no longer be eligible for its annual awards, the BAFTAs, often considered the U.K. equivalent of the Oscars. Eligible projects must showcase this in two of the following ways, as the BBC reported: On-screen characters and themes, senior roles and crew, industry training and career progression, and audience access and appeal to underrepresented audiences. BAFTA will also remove the requirement that newly admitted voters be recommended by two existing members.

Back in 2014, the British Film Institute established similar standards for projects seeking National Lottery funding in an effort to improve representation within the filmmaking industry. BAFTA's decision is particularly striking, however, when you hold it up against its American counterpart, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, which, of course, faced an embarrassing PR backlash with the #OscarsSoWhite campaign this year. Not long after the Oscar nominations revealed, for the second year in a row, a slate of all-white acting nominees, the academy announced that it was changing its membership rules in an effort to address the issue. This included shortening members’ voting statuses to 10 years (able to reactivated so long as they remain active within the industry) and adding three more governors' seats filled by people from underrepresented groups.


But that change was nowhere near as radical as BAFTA’s, which directly addresses the bigger and more pressing concern for representation, from acting to directing to executive opportunities, and everything in between. Stating, point-blank, that you cannot even think about receiving accolades from one of film’s most prestigious institutions unless you make an effort to bring in a wider variety of collaborators is to light a much-needed fire under the filmmakers’ butts. It won’t solve every issue overnight—surely somewhere out there there’s a filmmaker, or a funder, who really, truly doesn’t care about awards—but it’s a step in the right direction. As we’ve seen countless times, counting on people in power to do the right thing while letting them go unchecked does not lead to progress, and even hinders it.

Many people will undoubtedly find this move to be blasphemous, leaning on the tired crutch of “artistic freedom” to label BAFTA as intrusive. They can live and die by that sword if they’d like, but they’ll only be proving that they’re not quite as creative or imaginative as they claim to be.

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Maybe the Oscars can now stop kissing the ass of British actors,too!

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Bravo. It's about time the Madea films get their due.

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When you go to the Slate site there is a popup that says "Slate won’t normalize Donald Trump. Help us hold him accountable. We need quality journalism more than ever. Help us hold Donald Trump, and the politicians and media institutions that enable him, accountable."

Sounds like lots of unbiased and impartial "reporting" is on the horizon.


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leaning on the tired crutch of “artistic freedom” to label BAFTA as intrusive. They can live and die by that sword if they’d like, but they’ll only be proving that they’re not quite as creative or imaginative as they claim to be.


That pesky artistic freedom. Like free speech, it's always getting in the way....

And your creativity should always be judged based on who you hire as your lead grip.

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Not being able to cast a movie with the actors you think are best suited for the roles because you have to maintain a quota is silly, just as is having to say "Well, the quality of _____ in this film was pretty poor because we couldn't hire _____ because of the color of his/her skin or what is between their legs. We had to hire _____ who isn't very good at their job.


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leaning on the tired crutch of “artistic freedom” to label BAFTA as intrusive. They can live and die by that sword if they’d like, but they’ll only be proving that they’re not quite as creative or imaginative as they claim to be.


That pesky artistic freedom. Like free speech, it's always getting in the way....

And your creativity should always be judged based on who you hire as your lead grip.

It's ironic. They want to make movies more diverse but this will end up having them all look/sound the same.

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When you go to the Slate site there is a popup that says "Slate won’t normalize Donald Trump. Help us hold him accountable. We need quality journalism more than ever. Help us hold Donald Trump, and the politicians and media institutions that enable him, accountable."

Sounds like lots of unbiased and impartial "reporting" is on the horizon.

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