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Rule Two
Eligibility
1. Eligibility for Academy Award consideration is subject to Rules
Two and Three, and to those special rules approved by the Board
of Governors which follow.
2. All eligible motion pictures, unless otherwise noted (see Paragraph
9 below), must be:
a) feature length (defined as over 40 minutes),
b) publicly exhibited by means of 35mm or 70mm film, or in a 24-
or 48-frame progressive scan Digital Cinema format (minimum native
resolution 1280 by 1024 pixels, with pixel bit depth, color primaries,
and image and sound file formats suitable for exhibition in commercial
Digital Cinema sites).
c) for paid admission in a commercial motion picture theater in
Los Angeles County,
d) for a run of at least seven consecutive days,
e) advertised and exploited during its Los Angeles run in a manner
considered normal and customary to the industry, and
f) within the awards year deadlines specified in Rule Three.
3. Films which, in any version, receive their first public exhibition
or distribution in any manner other than as a theatrical motion
picture release will not be eligible for Academy Awards in any category.
(This includes broadcast and cable television, as well as home video
marketing and internet transmission.) However, ten minutes or ten
percent of the running time of a film, whichever is shorter, is
allowed to be shown in a nontheatrical medium prior to the film’s
theatrical release.
4. Eligibility is contingent on the receipt by the Academy of the
following information on Official Screen Credits forms obtained
from the Academy, to be signed by the film’s producer or distributor
(unless waived by the Academy) which shall include:
a) full, complete and authentic credits,
b) the name of the Los Angeles County theater where the film has
played, and
c) the dates of the Los Angeles run.
5. Eligibility for all awards shall first be determined by credits
as they appear on the screen and/or as certified to the Academy
by the producing companies, but final determination in any event
shall be made by the Academy. The Academy shall not be bound by
any contract or agreement relating to the sharing or giving of credit
and reserves the right to make its own determination of credit for
purposes of award consideration.
6. In the event of any dispute concerning credits, the Academy
reserves the right to declare any achievement ineligible or, alternatively,
to reject all claims to credit, list credits as being in controversy
and withhold any award until the dispute is resolved.
7. The alteration of an achievement by changing a picture from
the version shown in Los Angeles County, upon which eligibility
is based, shall subject such achievement to the risk of being declared
ineligible by the Board of Governors.
8. Motion pictures from all countries shall be eligible for the
annual awards listed previously in Rule One Paragraph 3, as long
as they satisfy the requirements of the other applicable rules,
and contain English sub-titles if released in a foreign language.
9. Exceptions to the eligibility requirements and methods of qualifying
listed in Rules Two and Three appear in the Special Rules for the
Animated Feature Film Award (see Rule Seven), the Documentary Awards
(see Rule Twelve), the Foreign Language Film Award (see Rule Fourteen),
the Music Awards (see Rule Sixteen), and the Short Films Awards
(see Rule Nineteen).
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