Directors guild changes eligibility rule to favour theatres
LOS ANGELES — The Directors Guild of America is changing the eligibility rule for its top award in favour of theatrical releases over streaming.
The DGA says Wednesday that the board voted unanimously on Saturday to require that films premiere in theatres first before becoming available on any other platform. This rule change will take effect for the upcoming DGA awards cycle.
All of its previous feature film nominees would still qualify under the new rule, including last year’s winner “Roma,” which was a Netflix movie that debuted in theatres before being made available to streaming subscribers. Some Netflix films, however, are released in theatres and on the service simultaneously. It’s known in the industry as a “day and date” release.
“A first-run theatrical release is a distinctive element of our feature film award,” said DGA President Thomas Schlamme in a statement. “We celebrate the important role that theatrical cinema has played in bringing together audiences as they collectively experience films as the filmmakers intended them to be viewed.”