by Quendrith Johnson, Los Angeles Correspondent
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, Superman and Batman saluted a flyby; in 1943, the Oscar statuette was made of plaster instead of metal due to shortages during World War II. In 1945, Doubleday published “Movie Lot to Beachhead.”
In this divided New Hollywood a new precedent may be set. Beset by internal conflicts – with streaming platform impingement and movements from #MeToo to #PayUp – the mood has changed. It is unlikely New Hollywood will follow the old ways when insiders “changed golden slippers for GI boots, make believe for reality,” as the quote recalls from Movie Lot to Beachhead.
With the 92nd Oscar presentation coming up on Feb. 9, 2020, The Academy Awards will certainly have a different tone than any recent telecast due to world events. AMPAS, the governing body that presents the Oscars, has only postponed the show three times in its history.
In 1981, the 53rd Academy Award presentation was put off for 24 hours in deference to then US President Ronald Reagan, who was nearly assassinated on March 30. In 1968, after the execution-style slaying of Martin Luther King, the Oscars also went silent in postponement.
Record flooding in 1938 was cause for a brief award show shutdown and reschedule for The Academy. As of last year, AMPAS awarded 3,096 statuettes since the 1st Academy Awards show on May 16, 1929.
It will remain to be seen whether 2020 is the year for another postponement if World War III breaks out, or whether there is enough public outcry to cancel this impending sequel to the worst global events in human history.
Either way, Awards Season always weathers Wartime. In fact, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) was founded in 1943 to foster international relations.
Then known as the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association (HFCA), the first Golden Globes ceremony was held at the 20th Century Fox Studios on Feb. 11, 1944.
In 1953, HFPA released a commemorative brochure which defined the organization’s motto as “Unity Without Discrimination of Religion or Race.”
Tune in to the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on Feb. 9, 2020 here.
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