This can raise suspicions that Oscar winners are not only selected based on the quality of the films being contested, but are also influenced by other factors, such as lobbying or the influence of certain film producers.
- Nominees:
Nominees are one of the most frequent controversies around the Oscars, where several films that did not deserve nominations at the Oscars were selected as nominations, while films that were more deserving were not.
This is often seen as the result of lobbying or the influence of certain film producers trying to promote their films at the Oscars.
One of the reasons why there are films that do not deserve nominations at the Oscars is because the process of selecting films that will become nominations is not completely transparent.
This can raise suspicions that the selection of nominated films at the Oscars is influenced by factors other than the quality of the films being contested, such as lobbying or the influence of certain film producers.
- Selection of judges:
Jury selection is one of the most frequent controversies around the Oscars, where some feel that the process for selecting the jury that will determine the winner of the Oscars is not transparent.
This can raise suspicions that Oscar winners are influenced by factors other than the quality of the films being contested.
To determine the Oscar winner, the organizers use a group of judges consisting of filmmakers, actors and other professionals who are experienced in the field of film.
However, the process of selecting the jury that will determine the Oscar winner is often not completely transparent, giving rise to suspicions that Oscar winners are influenced by factors other than the quality of the films being contested.
- Implementation:
The implementation is one of the controversies that often occur around the Oscars, where some people feel that the Oscars are not very attractive, so they are unable to attract the attention of the audience.
Some people also feel that the Oscars are too long and boring, so they are not able to keep the audience's interest.