Curated Collection of Official Facts Sheets, Documents, and Databases For the 92nd Academy Awards (February 9, 2020)
A curated collection of resources from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for the 92nd Academy Awards taking place on February 9, 2020.

- 92nd Oscars Fact Sheet
5 pages; PDF. - 92nd Oscars Nominations Fact Sheet (Revised)
5 pages; PDF. - More Facts About the Nominees, 92nd Oscars (Sidebars)
1 page; PDF. - Final Slate of 92nd Oscars® Presenters Announced
Eligibility
Governors Ball
- 92nd Oscars Governors Ball Menu
6 pages; PDF.
History
- The History and Structure of the Academy
3 pages; PDF. - A Brief History of the Oscar
3 pages; PDF. - History of the Oscars Presentation
4 pages; PDF.
Rules, Regulations, Deadlines
- 92nd Academy Awards Documentary Short Subject Qualifying Festival List
9 pages; PDF. - 92nd Academy Awards Short Films Qualifying Festival List
12 pages PDF. - 92nd Academy Awards Special Rules for the Documentary Awards
3 pages; PDF. - 92nd Academy Awards Submission Deadlines
1 page; PDF. - Regulations Concerning the Promotion of Films Eligible for the 92nd Academy Awards
9 pages; PDF.
Additional Reference Tools
Online Resources From the AMPAS Margaret Herrick Library
Digital Collections
This digital collection contains a complete run of Academy Awards ceremony programs, posters, and rules books, as well as selected photographs and ephemera from the library’s extensive holdings. First presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on May 16, 1929, the Academy Awards are an annual event honoring …Academy Awards Database
The Academy Awards Database contains the record of past Academy Award winners and nominees, including Scientific and Technical Award winners. Basic and advanced search options are available as well as an option to browse statistics.Acceptance Speech Database
This searchable database contains over 1,400 onstage acceptance speeches given by Academy Award winners and acceptors. Many records include links to video clips.
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