After several filmmakers made statements about the Middle East war at the Berlinale Gala, Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) has strongly criticized the event. "What happened yesterday at the Berlinale was an unacceptable relativization. There is no place for anti-Semitism in Berlin, and that also applies to the art scene," he wrote on Sunday on the platform X, formerly Twitter. Wegner, who was in the audience himself on Saturday evening, expects the new Berlinale management to ensure that "such incidents" do not happen again.
During the award ceremony on Saturday evening, several award winners made statements about the Gaza war that were met with criticism. According to critics, it was particularly striking that the participants on stage made one-sided accusations against Israel without mentioning the terrorist attack by the Islamist Hamas on October 7, 2023.
At the beginning of the gala, the co-head of the Berlinale, Mariette Rissenbeek, made it clear that there was no place for "incitement, anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim hatred and any form of discrimination" at the Berlinale. She described the Gaza war as a "humanitarian catastrophe". "We call on Hamas to release the hostages immediately and we call on Israel to do everything possible to protect the civilian population in Gaza and to ensure that lasting peace can return to the region. The fighting must stop."