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Well, i was wrong. :)
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We now have our answer.
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The pdfs don't discuss film eligibility, just producer eligibility, unless I entirely missed something. But I didn't find any specific exclusions, but who knows. I thought there was some discussion last year when WALL-E failed to earn a nomination that the reason it didn't was because it was eligible for the Animated Feature category.
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If you go to their website and click on 2010 Producers Guild Awards Submission Information it brings you to another page which includes the rules for submission. I tried several times to download the pdf. file containing the information but it kept freezing on me.
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I think animated films cannot compete in the Best picture award, since they created the Animated Feature category.
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Does anyone know off the top of their head if animated films cannot compete in the best picture prize from the PGA because of the separate Animated Feature category?
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