Publicists and studio executives have reportedly complained about logistics, costs and quarantine issues
The “no Zoom” policy for this year’s
Oscars ceremony is proving a headache for multiple nominees who live outside the
United States and who are still under pandemic restrictions, according to
Hollywood publications.
Variety and Deadline Hollywood reported on Wednesday that publicists and some studio executives have complained to the film academy about logistics, costs and quarantine issues raised by the decision to bar nominees from taking part in the ceremony remotely.