Berlin film festival adopts gender-neutral acting awards

BERLIN (Germany) • There will be no more separate Silver Bear awards for best actor and best actress at the Berlin film festival in future, the organisers announced on Monday, saying they want to eliminate forms of hierarchy between men and women.

From next year, the German capital's Berlinale will crown only the best performances in a leading and a supporting role. The announcement follows years in which the film world has been shaken by the MeToo sexual abuse and harassment scandals that have spread far beyond Hollywood.

An end to sex-separated awards represents "a signal for a more gender-sensitive awareness in the film industry", the two festival directors Mariette Rissenbeek and Carlo Chatrian said in a statement.

Alongside the Cannes and Venice film festivals, the Berlinale is one of the European highlights of the annual cinema industry calendar. Cannes still singles out a best actor and actress, while Venice awards a Volpi cup to actors of each sex.

Taking place in February, this year's Berlinale was squeezed in before coronavirus restrictions were imposed across much of Europe, while Cannes had to be called off. Venice's festival will go ahead next week under strict infection control measures.

Next year's Berlinale is planned to take place "physically" from Feb 11 to 21, with measures "ensuring the greatest possibility for all guests", the organisers said. But changes in "the festival structure, the film programming and the total number of invited films" will be revealed in the coming weeks, they added.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on August 26, 2020, with the headline Berlin film festival adopts gender-neutral acting awards. Subscribe