Black Wash

It’s not your imagination …

Snow White? Right …

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences formalized this bias with its “Representation and Inclusion Standards” for Best Picture eligibility. Starting with the 96th Oscars in 2024, films must meet at least two of four detailed standards, backed by a confidential Academy Inclusion Standards form (RAISE).

These rules prioritize “underrepresented” groups — defined to include women, racial or ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and the disabled or deaf — across every level of production.

Standard A: On-Screen Representation, Themes and Narratives
To qualify, a film needs at least one of these: A lead or significant supporting actor from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group. At least 30% of actors in minor and supporting roles from at least two underrepresented groups. A main storyline or theme centered on an underrepresented group.

Standard B: Creative Leadership and Project Team. At least two creative leadership or department head positions filled by underrepresented groups (with at least one from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group). At least six other key crew or technical positions from underrepresented groups. At least 30% of the overall crew from at least two underrepresented groups.


Standard C: Industry Access and Opportunities focuses on paid apprenticeships, internships, and training programs targeted at preferred demographics. Standard D: Audience Development requires multiple senior executives or consultants from underrepresented groups in marketing, publicity, and distribution.

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6 responses to “Black Wash”

  1. DWEEZIL THE WEASEL Avatar
    DWEEZIL THE WEASEL

    So, what happens when these “New Standards” produce motion pictures no one wants to pay money to see? Just asking.

    1. The movies crash at the box office and whites are blamed.

    2. When? They already are.

  2. The “Oscars” are becoming essentially irrelevant. And the number of viewers diminishes every year.

  3. As David and Mr. Liberty point out, ticket sales are absolutely crashing and nobody watches award shows anymore. The industry pulled a kodak-moment and passed on digital personal cameras. WHY they’re married to wokeness one can debate, that they are is irrefutable.
    This is where we rebuild parallel institutions. Angel films is already woke/gone/co-opted, but that’s the idea. Gab, not X. If you don’t want to be censored on X, you have to use Gab. How many here bitch about a black actress playing Cleopatra, but still pay 21 bucks for Netflix every month? You’re paying for the black Cleopatra! You can vote with your wallet very effectively (see Hollywood ticket sales), without going to jail or resorting to violence.

    1. This is the one that gets under my skin. Like many here, I’m angry and upset, but haven’t reached the point of a violent response (we’re getting closer though)!
      How many people aren’t even willing to change their television viewing habits? We’re not having a revolution, we’re not throwing these despots out of office… grok what is actually happening now, and extrapolate. If you can’t see we’re utterly fucked, we need to talk.

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