Berlinale Jury Stands by Free Speech Amid Gaza War Debate

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Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle defended the festival’s jury’s right to discuss politics after they declined to condemn Israel’s Gaza actions as genocide, following Wim Wenders’ call for filmmakers to stay out of politics. The opening controversy drew backlash, including Arundhati Roy withdrawing a film; Tuttle emphasized that free speech exists at Berlinale and that artists shouldn’t be forced to boil complex issues down to sound bites.
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