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Spanish film festival shifts to gender neutral awards

Directors of international film festivals, from right Alberto Barbera (Venice Film Festival), Thierry Frémaux (Festival de Cannes), Lili Hinstin (Locarno Film Festival), José Luis Rebordinos (San Sebastian International Film Festival) Vanja Kaludjercic (International Film Festival Rotterdam), and Karel Och (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival), pose during a photo call of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020. Directors of international film festivals, from right Alberto Barbera (Venice Film Festival), Thierry Frémaux (Festival de Cannes), Lili Hinstin (Locarno Film Festival), José Luis Rebordinos (San Sebastian International Film Festival) Vanja Kaludjercic (International Film Festival Rotterdam), and Karel Och (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival), pose during a photo call of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020.
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Spain's San Sebastian International Film Festival announced Tuesday that its acting awards will this year be gender neutral for the first time.

The Silver Shell for best actor and best actress are to be replaced by the Silver Shell for best leading performance and for best supporting performance at the event in September, the organizers said.

The move follows a similar step taken by the Berlin Film Festival, held last March, and is part of a growing trend.

“The change arises from the conviction that gender, a social and political construct, is no longer a criterion that we follow to distinguish between performances,” the festival director, Jose Luis Rebordinos, said. “The criterion for the jury will be to distinguish between good and bad performances.”

Organizers say they are confident the festival will be run along lines more similar to those in place before the COVID-19 pandemic.

While some restrictions are likely to continue, the festival intends to increase the number of screenings and the seating capacity in cinemas compared to last year, as well as to recoup some red carpet glamour.

The 69th San Sebastian International Film Festival runs from Sept. 17 to 25 in northern Spain.

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