NO SUNSHINE FOR BONA FIDE

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on Saturday, January 27th, 2007

Over at her Risky Business blog, Ann Thompson writes about the Academy ruling that producers Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa of Bona Fide Films will not be eligible to accept the Oscar if their film Little Miss Sunshine wins Best Picture. This seems to deeply suck. They are the guys who developed the material early on, championed the directors and brought it to financiers Big Beach. But because of the Academy’s “rule of three,” they have been nixed from eligiblity in favor of Mark Turtletaub, David Friendly and Peter Saraf. I’m not saying that any of the other producers should not be eligible, but there is clearly something wrong when a rule designed limit excess producer credits knocks out the people who started the project in the first place.

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  • Anonymous

    I have to agree. If a person/company originates a concept and brings all the people to the project and works with all the people to complete the project, how can they not be considered part of it?

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