International film academies are joining the boycott of Russian cinema due to Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine.
The European Film Academy is boycotting Russian cinema and calling for a boycott of all European film academies. The Polish Film Academy, the Danish Film Academy, the Italian Film Academy, the Catalan Film Academy, the Lithuanian Film Academy, and the Slovak Film Academy have already joined the appeal.
In addition, other film organizations are joining the boycott: Disney, Warner Bros. Pictures, Sony Pictures, The European producers Club.
We call on the entire world film community to join the boycott. Read the petition and sign: https://chng.it/GFywhGb4SX
What does the petition to boycott Russian cinema mean?
We urge:
The Council of Europe – to exclude the Russian Federation from Eurimages and from the countries participating in the European Convention on Co-production of Film Festivals – to exclude in competition and non-competition programs films made by the Russian Federation or in co-production with it.
International Federation of Associations of Film Producers (FIAPF) – to revoke FIAPF accreditation Moscow International Film Festival.
producers – to terminate any business with business entities of the Russian Federation and not to transfer intellectual property rights to any films to the territory of the Russian Federation.
distributors – to ban the circulation of Russian films abroad.
Thank you colleagues for your support!
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