Berlin Film Festival Head Tricia Tuttle Answers Open Letter On Gaza: “Recognise The Anger”, Not “Misinformation”
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While the director of the Berlinale, Tricia Tuttle, continues to lay earthen sacks to try to make the tide of outrage about how the invasion of Gaza is treated in the contest do not flood the cinemas, the projections of the 76th edition of the festival continue. The German contest has always been the most politicized film festival, but last year's earthquake has kept its expansive wave in 2026, causing the feeling that there are first-class vict…
Supported by the German government, it defends freedom of expression while calling for the preservation of the festival from political controversy.
The director of the festival, Tricia Tuttle, rejected the criticisms expressed in a letter by actors and directors, including Javier Bardem and Tilda Swinton. This controversy undermines the proper holding of the demonstration, she says.
BERLIN. The political pie-throwing continues at this year's Berlin Film Festival. Now festival director Tricia Tuttle is responding to the outcry from a gathering of film stars and directors. - We understand the anger about Gaza, but don't spread misinformation about the festival, she responds in an interview with industry magazine Screen.
The debate over the politicization of the renowned film festival has been growing in scope for a week.
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