Conservative German tabloid Bild, which has led the charge to get Tuttle fired, is reporting that the German Culture Ministry could not agree on terms for a separation deal with Tuttle, who has three years left on her five-year contract with the festival.
Instead, writes Bild, citing unnamed government sources, Tuttle will remain Berlinale director but has agreed to accept a new advisory board and a code of conduct that all festival participants will be required to sign off on. The code, according to Bild, will include “a taboo against antisemitism that applies to all participants.”
Tuttle has been under fire since the Berlinale awards ceremony on Feb.21, when a…
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