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June 11, 2024

Diversity In Cannes Organisation Express Disappointment

Yolonda Brinkley highlighted the lack of Black filmmakers nominated and the handling of minority groups. By: K Dass.

Yolonda Brinkley, the US founder of grassroots organization Diversity In Cannes, has expressed disappointment in the festival’s diversity efforts since she established her organization in 2010. Despite some diverse programming, she believes that substantial progress remains elusive.

Brinkley points out that while there may be more diverse selections in certain years, the festival consistently reverts to favouring white men. This year, no Black filmmakers were in competition, and only two Black women have ever competed in the festival’s 77 editions. Brinkley also highlights the lack of Black decision-makers within the festival’s infrastructure. She contrasts this with the Berlinale, which she praises for its efforts toward inclusion.

Some of the other successful examples of diverse film festivals include,

Busan International Film Festival (South Korea): Known for promoting Asian cinema and fostering cultural diversity within the region.

Dhaka International Film Festival (Bangladesh): Celebrates films from South Asia and beyond, providing a platform for diverse voices and perspectives.

Mar del Plata International Film Festival (Argentina): Showcases Latin American cinema and encourages cross-cultural dialogue.

Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival: Lauded for highlighting LGBTQ stories and creators, contributing to a more inclusive cinematic landscape.

Pan African Film Festival: Focuses on African diaspora stories, amplifying underrepresented voices in the film industry.

American Black Film Festival: Supports up-and-coming Black filmmakers and actors, bringing attention to underrepresented communities.

These festivals play a crucial role in promoting diversity and providing a platform for filmmakers from various backgrounds.

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