Time’s Up UK Chief & Swedish Film Institute CEO Discuss Equality: Progress Being Made But ’5050×2020′ Still Looks A Long Way Off – Berlin

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50/50 by 2020? The international film biz still has a long way to go to reach gender parity, but there are reasons to be optimistic, agreed a panel held at the Berlin Film Festival today. The state…

50/50 by 2020? The international film biz still has a long way to go to reach gender parity, but there are reasons to be optimistic, agreed a panel held at theThe stated goal of the 5050×2020 campaign – which was originally launched at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival by the Swedish Film Institute and subsequently joined by film institutes and festivals around the world – was to move towards gender parity by this year.

Rabbatts also said Time’s Up would be working closely with BAFTA to advise on how it can improve its diversity for next year. Also speaking on the panel, Swedish Film Institute CEO Anna Serner, who was the driving force behind the initial launch of the 5050×2020, said that one key issue remaining in Europe is a lack of applications from female directors to the major funding institutions, which are crucial gatekeepers on the continent.

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