Pakistani Academy Selection Committee calls for film submissions for Oscar consideration by Aug 15
The Pakistani Academy Selection Committee (PASC) is inviting filmmakers to submit their films for Oscar consideration in the International Feature Film Award category for the 97th Academy Awards by 5pm on August 15.
An international film is defined as a feature-length motion picture of over 40 minutesproduced outside of the United States of America and its territories with apredominantly (more than 50 per cent) non-English dialogue track. Animated anddocumentary feature films are permitted.
The committee will choose one film as Pakistan’s official submission for the award.
The selection committee comprises individuals selected through private nominations and referrals. Nominators are esteemed film professionals, filmmakers, artists, and craftspeople with expertise in the realm of motion pictures. The chairperson presents a list of potential selection committee members to the International Feature Film Executive Committee for their final approval.
The majority of the selection committee comprises esteemed film professionals, filmmakers, artists and craftspeople with expertise in the realm of motion pictures, the names of whom will be released after approval from the Academy.
In previous years, the committee had selected In Flames and Joyland to be its official Oscar submissions.
Criteria for film eligibility
The country-selected film must be first released in the country of origin no earlierthan November 1, 2023, and no later than September 30, 2024, and be first publiclyexhibited for at least seven consecutive days in a commercial motion picture theatrefor the profit of the producer and exhibitor.
For films to more easily meet theatrical exhibition requirements, the Academy willallow films to qualify outside the country of origin, provided the film is theatricallyexhibited outside of the United States and its territories for at least seven consecutivedays in a commercial motion picture theatre for paid admission.
The film must be advertised and exploited during its qualifying theatrical release in amanner considered customary to theatrical feature distribution practices. The filmneed not have been released in the United States.
Films that, in any version, receive a nontheatrical public exhibition or distributionbefore their qualifying theatrical release will not be eligible for Academy Awardsconsideration.
Non-theatrical public exhibition or distribution includes but is not limited to:
• Broadcast and cable television
• PPV/VOD
• DVD distribution
• Inflight airline distribution
• Internet transmission
The recording of the original dialogue track and the completed picture must bepredominantly (more than 50 per cent) in a language or languages other thanEnglish. Accurate, legible English language subtitles are required.
To read the complete rules, you can go to the Academy Awards website. For entryforms, submission details, and queries, reach out to oscarsubmissions.pk@gmail.com.