If film is dying, then the Oscars ceremony should be the very last thing to be buried
Despite some requisite quibbles and obvious snubs that are perennially part of the Oscars experience, moviegoers could not ask for a better representation of the year in cinema.
Yet there is still an overarching conversation – a dialogue retweeted and recycled into the void, with no beginning nor end – that is intensely committed to the idea that the Academy Awards should be wiped off the face of the Earth. Or at least shunted off television to streaming or YouTube, where they can take up less of the zeitgeist’s oxygen.
No doubt that there are many, many things wrong and in need of correction, or at least carefully executed repair, when it comes to the Academy Awards and the body that represents them. The Academy isn’t diverse enough. No, wait, now it’s too diversity-focused? The films are elitist. Or maybe they’re not elitist enough, so let’s add some “fan-vote” awards in there for the Zack Snyder army of bots. The show is too long, and there are too many categories. Or maybe there aren’t enough categories – and also, how dare producers give out certain awards during commercial breaks? The hosts are never funny, so get rid of ‘em. No, wait, bring them back.
The show will never be perfect, never be able to please everyone everywhere all at once. But the thing is, if film is dying – if movie theatres are slowly becoming less of an essential cog in the entertainment-industry machine and streaming becomes the de facto avenue of cultural consumption – then the Oscars should be the very last thing we bury.
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