“Reagan,” the biopic President Ronald Reagan with Dennis Quaid, did not receive an Oscar consideration because he did not comply with the dei standards of the Academy, according to the screen writer of the film.
“I think the situation speaks for itself.
He continued: “What has it become of the beautiful dream factory that was once Hollywood. Once Upon it spoke to the heart for a while and dreamed of almost everyone, and the leaders and luminaires of the 20th -century industry seemed intuitively to” get “the middle of the country and the cultural elite.”
Klausner said earlier The New York Post“According to these new rules, many earlier winners would never have been recognized.”

Dennis Quaid played Ronald Reagan in “Reagan”. The screen writer of the film claims that the film was not eligible for the best photo at the Oscars because it did not meet the dei requirements of the academy. (Getty Images)
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“We were under 116 films that were eliminated for consideration this year,” he continued. “It is clear that there must be a conversation about this policy.”
Fox News Digital reached the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAs) for comment.
Set in 2024 for the 96th annual ceremony, AMPAS now requires films In recital for the best photo to meet two of the four possible categories of criteria, aimed at under -represented groups, including women, racial or ethnic groups, LGBTQ+ or people with disabilities.
The representation can come on the screen through casting and stories, creative leadership behind the scenes such as directors, cinematographers, make -up artists and more, internship and training options for subjects subjects, or representation in marketing, publicity and distribution of the film.
The producer of the film, Mark Joseph, also told the New York Post that he was planning the film to apply a Guinness World record for the greatest inequality between viewer and critical approval of a film, referring to the 98% public score of the film Rotten tomatoes Compared to his 18% rating with critics.

The producer of the film, Mark Joseph, noted that the public score on Rotten Tomatoes is 98% compared to the score of the critics of 18%. (Rob Batzdorff/Rawhide photos)
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Klausner said to Fox News Digital: “I mean, films that were seriously used to bring us all together. Now they seem to be a large part of the constant cultural gap. I have no ax to grind or fingers to point out here, I still have many friends and colleagues in ‘the city’ as it is lovingly known.
“I choose the 90%. I left Hollywood a few years ago to write and produce ‘Heartland films’, just like this one. But I love what we were once as an industry, as a voice in the culture. And really believe that we can be again.”
Last year Quaid and the marketing team of the film that Facebook would not enable them to stimulate a message with Quaid’s photo Promote the film through a paid advertisement. Facebook has also hung the official account of the film at least twice through clips that it has posted from Quaid about the film in media performances.

Last year during the release of the film, Quaid and the marketing team of the film claimed that Facebook would not enable them to promote the film and to suspend the official account of the film at least twice. (Voltage photos)
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The marketers said that Facebook was told that the position “mentions politicians or is about sensitive issues that can influence public opinion, how people vote and influence the outcome of an election or ongoing legislation.”
Quaid told Trace Gallagher of Fox News last year that the system seemed to be ‘automated’.
“This actually happened several times and we were suspended two days in a row,” said Quaid. “The last time I heard it Reagan has not been to the mood In 40 years and not just that, he is not only eligible to run because he has served two installments. “

Quaid told Fox News Digital last year that Facebook censored the movie “without even seeing it.” (Rocco Spaziani/Spaziani/Mondadori Portfolio Archive via Getty Images)
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A Meta spokesperson previously told FOX News Digital: “Although there are no restrictions on this page that would prevent the managers from posting, we identified a handful of advertisements of this account that were incorrectly rejected. This happened because our automated systems were mistaken for the content of the advertisements about the advertisements.”
The “Parent Trap” star also told Fox News to Fox News Digital, “the only thing I would say was Facebook, earlier They did censure materials With regard to it is that they did it without even seeing it. “