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Berlin Film Festival to make acting prizes gender neutral

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BERLIN ( AP) — The organizers of the Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival say they will stop awarding separate acting prizes to women and men beginning next year.

Berlinale organizers said Monday the performanc­e awards will be defined in a gender-neutral way at next year’s festival, for which a physical event is planned.

The festival awards a Golden Bear for the best film and a series of Silver Bears, which until this year included best actor and best actress honors. Organizers said those prizes will be replaced with a Silver Bear for Best Leading Performanc­e and a

Silver Bear for Best Supporting Performanc­e.

In a statement, the coheads of the festival, Mariette Rissenbeek and Carlo Chatrian, said “not separating the awards in the acting field according to gender comprises a signal for a more gender-sensitive awareness in the film industry.”

At the same time, the Alfred Bauer Prize, which is named after the festival’s founding director, will be permanentl­y retired. The prize was suspended this year due to revelation­s about Bauer’s role in the Nazis’ moviemakin­g bureaucrac­y.

Commenting on the decision to hold a physical event next year, despite uncertaint­ies due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the two directors stressed the need for a “lively relationsh­ip with the audience.”

“In times of the corona pandemic, it has become even clearer that we still require analogue experience spaces in the cultural realm,” they said, noting that other festivals have also resumed holding physical rather than virtual events.

The 2021 festival is scheduled for Feb. 11-21. This year’s festival was one of the last major events that took place before the coronaviru­s pandemic largely shut down public life in Germany.

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