Film festival fiasco as director Marek Żydowicz laments ‘mediocre’ work by women (quite rightly)

Interesting (Times, £). An extract from Screen Daily, Backlash to Camerimage director’s “misogynistic” op-ed on women in cinematography:

“There has been industry backlash [J4MB translation: Feminist harpies (I repeat myself) have been screeching again] to Camerimage director Marek Żydowicz’s op-ed in Cinematography World, which the British Society of Cinematographers has described as ”misogynistic” and “aggressive” in tone.

Ahead of the 2024 Camerimage film festival, which runs November 16-23, Żydowicz wrote an op-ed for Cinematography World which outlined his view on how the industry is changing and how film festivals can react to this. The magazine has released a statement explaining that the views of the piece are the author’s own, and not endorsed by it, and Żydowicz has apologised for the “misunderstanding”. [J4MB emphasis: Rookie mistake. No misunderstanding, no need to apologise.]

In the article, Żydowicz writes about the growing number of women cinematographers and directors, and comments: “Can we sacrifice works and artists with outstanding artistic achievements solely to make room for mediocre productions?”.”

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