Oscars 2021: This Year's List Of Nominees Is More Diverse Than Ever
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has drastically reformed its membership in recent years
Actors of color are favorites in each category, and two female directors are nominated for the first time - this year's Oscars could set new benchmarks for diversity, thanks to long-brewing industry changes as well as Covid-19's transformation of Hollywood, experts say. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has drastically reformed its membership in recent years, admitting large batches of new Oscars voters each year who better reflect society's diversity, after much criticism for its mainly white, male base. "I think that this Oscars will be forever remembered as the one where changes in the voting body made six years ago in the wake of #OscarsSoWhite has delivered on a promise by the Academy to reform itself," Black US actor Dwayne Barnes (Menace II Society) wrote in a column for industry site Deadline. While it is difficult to draw a direct line from those changes to this year's nominations, the current Oscars race is startlingly different from those seen in previous years. Last year, Cynthia Erivo was the sole non-white actor among 20 nominations, but this time the late Chadwick Boseman (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom), Black British actor Daniel Kaluuya (Judas And The Black Messiah) and South Korean star Youn Yuh-Jung (Minari) are the firm frontrunners for acting statuettes. Chadwick Boseman's co-star Viola Davis is among a crowded pack vying for best actress, while Beijing-born Chloe Zhao (Nomadland) looks like a shoo-in for best director if she can fend off Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman).More Related News