BEVERLY HILLS, California — Hollywood's film academy did not adequately respond to Will Smith's slap of Chris Rock at the Academy Awards last March, the organisation's president said on Monday (Feb 13) at a gathering of this year's Oscar nominees.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was criticised for allowing Smith to remain in his seat, and accept the best actor trophy, after he assaulted Rock on stage.
"What happened on stage was totally unacceptable," academy president Janet Yang said at the annual Oscar nominees' luncheon in Beverly Hills. "And the response from the organisation was inadequate.
"We learnt from this that the academy must be fully transparent and accountable in our actions, and particularly in times of crisis," she added.
Smith resigned from the academy after the incident, and the academy banned him from attending the Oscars for 10 years. He remains eligible to be nominated for and win Academy Awards.
At Tuesday's lunch, nominees including Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg, Michelle Yeoh and Angela Bassett schmoozed and posed for a group photo.
Winners will be announced at a ceremony televised live on Walt Disney Co's ABC on March 12.
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