The Academy has decided not to take against Andrea Riseborough after her Oscars campaign — and subsequent nomination — stirred controversy.
Andrea Riseborough can rest easy this evening in the knowledge that her nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role will not be rescinded following an investigation by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Nor will action be taken by those who lobbied in her favor to receive recognition by the Academy for her role in To Leslie, in which she portrayed a woman spiraling out of control to alcoholism, the Academy announced on Tuesday afternoon via their CEO Bill Kramer.
The Academy came to the decision after their 54-person board of governors had convened earlier on Tuesday for its regularly scheduled monthly meeting, on which an internal review of the Riseborough campaign had been high on their agenda for the day. The review itself was triggered thanks to the debate about her unusual method of campaigning for nomination, which drew shock and even some derision at last week's nominations announcement.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY To Leslie was released to glowing reviews for Riseborough's performance, but the film was so little seen - grossing just $27,322 upon release last year - that many Academy members had not even heard of the film prior to the campaign.
RELATED: ‘To Leslie’ Star Andrea Riseborough Addresses the Problem of Overspending on Oscar Campaigns Based on concerns that surfaced last week around the TO LESLIE awards campaign, the Academy began a review into the film’s campaigning tactics. The Academy has determined the activity in question does not rise to the level that the film’s nomination should be rescinded. However, we did discover social media and outreach campaigning tactics that caused concern.
The purpose of the Academy’s campaign regulations is to ensure a fair and ethical awards process—these are core values of the Academy. Given this review, it is apparent that components of the regulations must be clarified to help create a better framework for respectful, inclusive, and unbiased campaigning. These changes will be made after this awards cycle and will be shared with our membership.
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