Full board of France’s Cesar film awards steps down
PARIS — The entire leadership of the Cesar Awards, France’s version of the Oscars, has stepped down in a spat over both its opaque decision-making process and controversial director Roman Polanski, whose new film leads this year’s nominations.
The decision by the academy’s influential board to resign en masse came Thursday evening, just two weeks before the glitzy 2020 award ceremony.
Multiple nominations for Polanski’s “An Officer and a Spy” triggered calls by feminist groups for a boycott of the awards as an expression of outrage against the ceremony and the director. He was accused of sexual assault by a French woman just three months ago, allegations he denies.
Nominating Polanski’s movie in 12 categories this year represented a last straw for the already-roiled academy board, who had expressed frustration over the closed nature of the age-old award’s decision-making structure.