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Film academy welcomes new members to Board of Governors, now 53% female

Actor Lou Diamond Phillips, film executive Hannah Minghella, 鈥淭he Woman King鈥 screenwriter Dana Stevens and 鈥淪ummer of Soul鈥 producer David I.

Actor Lou Diamond Phillips, film executive Hannah Minghella, 鈥淭he Woman King鈥 screenwriter Dana Stevens and 鈥淪ummer of Soul鈥 producer David I. Dinerstein have been elected to serve on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Board of Governors.

The Academy, the organization behind the Oscars, announced newcomers and incumbent members, like director Ava DuVernay and 鈥淎 Star is Born鈥 producer Lynette Howell Taylor, on Thursday.

They join returning governors like Marlee Matlin, Warner Bros. co-chair and CEO Pam Abdy, Jason Reitman, Jason Blum and Rita Wilson.

As of this election, women make up a majority (53%) of the board. A quarter of the board also belongs to an underrepresented racial or ethnic group.

The Board of Governors is comprised of members representing each branch of the academy, including directors, actors, executives and below the line craftspeople working in sound, production design, costuming and more, and work to set the organization鈥檚 strategy, finances and 鈥渇ulfillment of its mission.鈥

The Oscars are this year implementing its new inclusion standards for best picture contenders which include four broad representation categories: On screen; among the crew; at the studio; and in opportunities for training and advancement in other aspects of the film鈥檚 development and release. On Wednesday, the academy also announced that after two years of relaxed standards due to the pandemic, starting next year, best picture hopefuls will have to spend a bit more time in theaters to qualify for the 97th Academy Awards in 2025.

Lindsey Bahr, The Associated Press

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