Global film festival leaders back Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle

Film festival directors from around the world have signed an open letter supporting Tricia Tuttle's continued role as director of the Berlin Film Festival. The statement comes amid controversy over political discussions at the recent Berlinale and reports of her potential dismissal. Signatories emphasize the need for spaces that embrace discomfort and diverse perspectives in film festivals.

Film festival chiefs, including Thierry Frémaux of Cannes and Cameron Bailey of Toronto, have rallied in support of Tricia Tuttle, the director of the Berlin International Film Festival, known as the Berlinale. In a joint statement signed by leaders from festivals such as Sundance, Telluride, Busan, Karlovy Vary, Locarno, San Sebastian, Rotterdam, and London, they express full trust in Tuttle's leadership and institutional independence.

The open letter, published on March 3, 2026, highlights the pressures on film festivals to navigate volatile times while maintaining spaces for the exchange of cinema and ideas. It states: “We need to maintain spaces where discomfort is embraced, where debates can be expansive, where new ideas can propagate and where unexpected – and sometimes conflicting – perspectives are made visible.” The signatories also urge stakeholders to show grace, respect, and solidarity, warning that without such efforts, these cultural spaces risk being lost.

This support follows the 76th Berlinale, held from February 12 to 22, 2026, which faced accusations of censoring political talk. Initially, prominent attendees, including jury president Wim Wenders, avoided discussing politics. However, on closing night, some prize-winners used their acceptance speeches to voice support for Palestine and Gaza. A story in German tabloid Bild on March 2, 2026, suggested Tuttle was about to be sacked, prompting backlash.

In response, a petition signed by over 3,000 film professionals, including Sean Baker, Todd Haynes, Tilda Swinton, and Kleber Mendonça Filho, defended Tuttle. Additionally, more than 500 Berlinale staffers wrote an open letter voicing their support. Tuttle's future will be debated at a meeting of the festival's governing body on March 4, 2026, in Berlin.

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