Berlin Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle will remain in her position but must accept a new advisory board and a code of conduct prohibiting antisemitism, according to German media reports. Tuttle faced calls for dismissal following pro-Palestinian statements at the February festival awards ceremony, though she has received support from hundreds of film industry professionals and international festival directors.
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Berlin Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle will remain in her position but must accept a new advisory board and a code of conduct prohibiting antisemitism, according to German media reports. Tuttle faced calls for dismissal following pro-Palestinian statements at the February festival awards ceremony, though she has received support from hundreds of film industry professionals and international festival directors.