›More than 9,300 people select the Oscar honorees. But who are they, and how did they get to become voters?
More than 9,300 people select the Oscar honorees. But who are they, and how did they get to become voters?
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More than 9,300 people select the Oscar honorees. But who are they, and how did they get to become voters?AFP
Last Updated: Apr 24, 2021, 10:22 AM IST
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Here is a look at the complex, sometimes confounding process that leads to the winners of the Academy Awards.
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