The Oscars relaxes movie producing rules
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jun 14, 2007 in Hollywood

Producers take heart: It just got a little easier to put your hands on an Oscar. But just a little. Bruised by disputes over which of a film’s producers are entitled to a best-picture award, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which awards the Oscars, said it would now, “in a rare and extraordinary circumstance,” consider crediting more than three producers as nominees. An eight-year-old policy had limited the number of qualifying producers to three.
(Source: New York Times)
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