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The oh-so-trendy diversity rules that mean Bond would never win his Baftas today | Daily Mail Online
"A Bafta spokesman said: 'Under-represented groups in the film industry include people from minority ethnic backgrounds, disabled people, women and LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender].", "The academy said the 'significant change' demonstrated its intention to take a leading role in 'increasing the representation of under-represented groups in front of and behind the camera'.", "Quite how the diversity drive might have affected recent past winners of Outstanding British Film such as Skyfall, 2010's The King's Speech, 2001's Gosford Park or 1995's The Madness Of King George is not clear."
'The organisation is bringing in diversity rules which films will have to comply with to be eligible for two of its top annual awards. ', "Charles Thompson, the founder of Screen Nation, an annual TV and film awards event for Britons of African heritage, suggested that Skyfall 'might struggle' under the new Bafta rules."
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"A Bafta spokesman said: 'Under-represented groups in the film industry include people from minority ethnic backgrounds, disabled people, women and LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender].", "The academy said the 'significant change' demonstrated its intention to take a leading role in 'increasing the representation of under-represented groups in front of and behind the camera'.", "Quite how the diversity drive might have affected recent past winners of Outstanding British Film such as Skyfall, 2010's The King's Speech, 2001's Gosford Park or 1995's The Madness Of King George is not clear."
'The organisation is bringing in diversity rules which films will have to comply with to be eligible for two of its top annual awards. ', "Charles Thompson, the founder of Screen Nation, an annual TV and film awards event for Britons of African heritage, suggested that Skyfall 'might struggle' under the new Bafta rules."
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