Oscars 2027: AI Banned From Acting, International Category Expanded

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced major rule changes for the Oscars, including a ban on AI-generated performances in acting categories. Only human-written screenplays will be considered for writing awards, with filmmakers required to disclose AI usage. The International Feature Film category has been expanded to allow films to qualify by winning top festival awards, and the Oscar will now go to the director instead of the country. Additionally, actors can now receive multiple nominations in the same category, and the 99th Oscars are set for March 14, 2027.

Key Points: Oscars 2027: AI Banned, New International Rules

  • AI performances banned from acting awards
  • Only human-written screenplays eligible
  • International films can now qualify via top festivals
  • Directors receive the International Feature Oscar, not countries
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Oscars rules updated: AI guidelines introduced, International film category expanded

The Academy bans AI performances from acting awards, expands international film eligibility, allows multiple acting noms, and sets 2027 Oscars date.

Oscars rules updated: AI guidelines introduced, International film category expanded
"performances created using artificial intelligence will not be eligible for acting awards - The Academy"

Los Angeles, May 2

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced a series of major rule changes for the Oscars, bringing clarity on the use of artificial intelligence and introducing new updates across key categories.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, in its latest announcement, the Academy has stated that performances created using artificial intelligence will not be eligible for acting awards. Only performances done by human actors, with their consent and proper credit in a film, will qualify. The move comes after growing questions around the use of AI in films.

The Academy also said that only screenplays written by humans will be considered for writing categories. It added that it may ask for more details from filmmakers about how AI has been used in their projects, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

There have also been important changes in the international feature film category. Earlier, each country could send only one film for consideration. Now, films can also qualify by winning top awards at major global film festivals like Cannes, Berlin, Sundance, Toronto, Venice and Busan. This means more than one film from the same country will have the chance to be in the race.

Another key change is that the award in this category will now go to the film's director instead of the country. The director's name will also be officially recorded as the winner.

In a big shift for acting categories, actors can now receive multiple nominations in the same category for different performances. Earlier, only one performance by an actor could be nominated even if they had more strong roles in a year.

The Academy has also made changes to other categories. The number of winners in the casting category has been increased from two to three. The cinematography category will now have a shortlist of 20 films. In the music category, songs that play during end credits will now need to include part of the film before the credits while being submitted.

New rules have also been added for voting. Members voting in the visual effects category must watch specific presentation reels before casting their vote. Similarly, makeup and hairstyling members must attend certain meetings to take part in voting.

The Academy also shared important dates for the 99th Oscars, which will be held on March 14, 2027, along with submission deadlines for different categories.

- ANI

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Lauren Z
Venice and Busan becoming qualifying festivals for International Feature? This is huge for non-Hollywood cinema! 🎉 Indian films that win at Busan or Cannes now have a direct path to Oscars without going through our national committee shenanigans. Love this change!
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Vivek B
The International Feature category changes are interesting... but giving the award to director instead of country feels like they're diluting the 'national' aspect. For countries like India with 28 states and so many languages, the country designation mattered. Now it's just another director award?
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Priya S
Multiple acting nominations in same category? Finally! Imagine if SSR was still with us—he could've been nominated for three roles in one year. 😢 Indian actors like Manoj Bajpayee or Nawazuddin Siddiqui deserve this flexibility too. Great move by Academy!
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Rohan X
I appreciate the AI rules, but what about films that use AI as a TOOL (like de-aging actors or creating backgrounds)? That's different from replacing actors entirely. The rule seems vague. Also, composers using AI-assisted tools—where's the line? Needs clearer definitions.
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Sneha F
Good to see visual effects voters must watch reels before voting! As someone who's worked in VFX for 9 years, I know how many casual voters just check boxes without understanding the craft. Still, 20-film shortlist for cinematography might be too generous—quality over quantity, Academy!

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