The non-decision came at an extraordinary meeting, called by Germany’s culture minister Wolfram Weimer, of the Berlin Film Festival’s governing body, Kbb GmbH, on Thursday morning to discuss the “future direction” of the Berlinale. It is believed the meeting was convened in response to criticism of political statements made at the festival.
“This morning, a supervisory board meeting of Kbb GmbH took place in the Chancellery. The topic was the Berlinale,” said a spokesman for Weimer. “Talks on the Berlinale will continue in the coming days between the director, Tricia Tuttle, and the supervisory board.”
After a story in German tabloid Bild on Wednesday suggested that Tuttle was about to be sacked, film business insiders and Berlinale staffer rallied to her defense.
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