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Berlin Film Festival Faces Renewed Outcry Over Gaza Stance as Director Denies Censorship

Festival leaders say the event supports free speech within German law.

Overview

  • More than 80 Berlinale alumni signed an open letter accusing the festival of institutional silence on Gaza and policing or censoring pro-Palestinian speech.
  • Signatories including Tilda Swinton, Javier Bardem, Mike Leigh and Adam McKay urged the festival to clearly oppose what the letter calls Israel’s genocide and war crimes.
  • The letter argues the festival has spoken on Iran and Ukraine but not Gaza and cites a wider industry boycott movement involving over 5,000 film workers.
  • The dispute intensified after jury president Wim Wenders said filmmakers should stay out of politics, prompting at least one withdrawal by author Arundhati Roy.
  • Director Tricia Tuttle rejected the allegations as inaccurate, defended the jury’s autonomy, and said artists are not obliged to answer political questions, with no policy change announced.