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Steven Spielberg Misses Academy Meeting On Oscar Eligibility For Netflix Films But Offers Some Opinions

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors is meeting tonight to weigh arguments over Oscar-eligibility requirements directed toward Netflix movies. One of the most high-profile players to have jumped into this fray isnt in town for the confab, but Steven Spielberg did offer a few thoughts on the matter.

After the awards-season juggernaut that was Netflixs Alfonso Cuarón film Roma, the Academy wants to set a template for others wholl make feature content for streaming services. Spielberg is among those who believe that tougher rules are necessary to help preserve the moviegoing experience.

In an email to The New York Times today in response to the papers inquiry on the subject, the Oscar-winning multihyphenate — who is in New York working on his West Side Story remake — defended streaming services but also made his traditionalists stance on movie theaters clear.

“I want people to find their entertainment in any form or fashion that suits them,” he told The Times. “Big screen, small screen — what really matters to me is a great story and everyone should have access to great stories.”

He then added: “However, I feel people need to have the opportunity to leave the safe and familiar of their lives and go to a place where they can sit in the company of others and have a shared experience — cry together, laugh together, be afraid together — so that when its over they might feel a little less like strangers. I want to see the survival of movie theaters. I want the theatrical experience to remain relevant in our culture.”

Spielberg, a current governor of the Academys Directors branch, has taken some flak over post-Oscars comments attributed to him per an Amblin spokesman. “Steven feels strongly about the difference between the streaming and theatrical situation,” the spokesperson told Deadlines sister pub IndieWire. “Hell be happy if the others will join [his campaign] when that comes up [at the Academy Board of Governors meeting]. He will see what happens.”

Thats the meeting being held tonight in Beverly Hills.

Netflix responded quickly to Spielbergs remarks, tweeting:Read More – Source

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