Berlinale Keeps Director After Gaza Free-Speech Row, Plans Antisemitism Safeguards

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Berlin's Berlinale will retain American festival director Tricia Tuttle following a Gaza-related free-speech row; the culture ministry backs her and the festival will adopt a new code of conduct and an advisory forum to strengthen governance, fight antisemitism, and secure long-term finances amid political tensions.
- Berlin film festival head to keep job after Gaza free speech row The Guardian
- Berlin Film Festival Boss to Accept New Advisory Board and “Antisemitism Code of Conduct” (Report) The Hollywood Reporter
- Top film festival directors rally in defence of Berlinale’s Tricia Tuttle Screen Daily
- Are Germany’s Top Cultural Events Becoming Impossible to Run? The New York Times
- Berlinale Confirms Tricia Tuttle To Remain As Director Following Supervisory Board Meeting Deadline
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