Oscars 2016: 'Not enough black actors' nominated

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The biggest film award ceremony in the world is being criticised for not recognising non-white actors.

Last year, the Oscars were highlighted for having no black nominees.

Actress Jada Pinkett Smith and director Spike Lee say they won't attend this year's awards - because of the lack of diversity.

The Academy's president, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, who runs the Oscars, said she was "heartbroken" about the comments.

She added that they are already working on including a wider range of people in the organisation.