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BAFTA Under Fire Amid Controversies and Criticisms

Racial slur incident sparks outrage, jury member quits, and actor speaks out against institutional racism

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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is facing intense backlash after a series of controversies and criticisms. The latest incident involves a racial slur that was aired during the Film Awards...

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    BAFTA Jury Member Quits Over Handling of Tourette’s Tic at Film Awards: “Utterly Unforgivable”

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    ‘My Father’s Shadow’ Actor Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù Criticizes “Institutional Racism” Behind BBC “Censoring” Akinola Davies Jr.’s BAFTA Speech But Airing Racist Slur

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BAFTA Under Fire Amid Controversies and Criticisms

Racial slur incident sparks outrage, jury member quits, and actor speaks out against institutional racism

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is facing intense backlash after a series of controversies and criticisms. The latest incident involves a racial slur that was aired during the Film Awards ceremony, which has sparked outrage and led to the resignation of a jury member.

Filmmaker and independent producer Jonte Richardson announced on social media that he is stepping down as a BAFTA jury member over the organization's handling of the racial slur shouted during the presentation of the award for best visual effects. Richardson expressed his disappointment and frustration with the British Academy's response to the incident, calling it "utterly unforgivable."

The incident occurred when Tourette's campaigner and executive producer John Davidson was introduced to the audience, and the crowd was warned about his Tourette syndrome, a condition characterized by sudden, involuntary, and repetitive movements or sounds, called "tics." However, during the ceremony, a racial slur was audible, which has sparked widespread criticism.

Actor Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, who stars in the film "My Father's Shadow," has also spoken out against the incident, criticizing what he described as the "institutional racism" behind the BBC's decision to edit Akinola Davies Jr.'s BAFTA speech but air John Davidson's involuntary slur. Dìrísù shared a lengthy statement on Instagram, expressing his disappointment and frustration with the British Academy's handling of the incident.

Meanwhile, CPH:DOX, also known as Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival, has teamed up with European Film Promotion for Europe! Docs for the second year. The objective of the showcase is to spotlight outstanding European documentaries and boost market access in North America. The online showcase takes place ahead of the festival and is designed to generate early buzz.

In other news, Disney+ and ITV have extended their strategic content-sharing partnership with two new titles. "The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox" and "The Stolen Girl," both Hulu Original series, are set to air on ITV1 in primetime slots as well as the broadcaster's streaming platform ITVX.

In a separate development, comedian and actor Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty to two additional charges of rape and sexual assault. The 50-year-old appeared at Southwark Crown Court in central London to enter his plea, related to two alleged incidents with two separate women in the British capital in 2009.

As the BAFTA controversy continues to unfold, the organization faces intense scrutiny over its handling of the incident. The resignation of jury member Jonte Richardson and the criticism from actor Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù have added to the pressure on the British Academy to address the issue and take concrete steps to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The British Academy has yet to comment on the incident, but the controversy has sparked a wider debate about racism and diversity in the film industry. As the industry continues to grapple with these issues, the BAFTA controversy serves as a reminder of the need for greater inclusivity and sensitivity.

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is facing intense backlash after a series of controversies and criticisms. The latest incident involves a racial slur that was aired during the Film Awards ceremony, which has sparked outrage and led to the resignation of a jury member.

Filmmaker and independent producer Jonte Richardson announced on social media that he is stepping down as a BAFTA jury member over the organization's handling of the racial slur shouted during the presentation of the award for best visual effects. Richardson expressed his disappointment and frustration with the British Academy's response to the incident, calling it "utterly unforgivable."

The incident occurred when Tourette's campaigner and executive producer John Davidson was introduced to the audience, and the crowd was warned about his Tourette syndrome, a condition characterized by sudden, involuntary, and repetitive movements or sounds, called "tics." However, during the ceremony, a racial slur was audible, which has sparked widespread criticism.

Actor Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, who stars in the film "My Father's Shadow," has also spoken out against the incident, criticizing what he described as the "institutional racism" behind the BBC's decision to edit Akinola Davies Jr.'s BAFTA speech but air John Davidson's involuntary slur. Dìrísù shared a lengthy statement on Instagram, expressing his disappointment and frustration with the British Academy's handling of the incident.

Meanwhile, CPH:DOX, also known as Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival, has teamed up with European Film Promotion for Europe! Docs for the second year. The objective of the showcase is to spotlight outstanding European documentaries and boost market access in North America. The online showcase takes place ahead of the festival and is designed to generate early buzz.

In other news, Disney+ and ITV have extended their strategic content-sharing partnership with two new titles. "The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox" and "The Stolen Girl," both Hulu Original series, are set to air on ITV1 in primetime slots as well as the broadcaster's streaming platform ITVX.

In a separate development, comedian and actor Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty to two additional charges of rape and sexual assault. The 50-year-old appeared at Southwark Crown Court in central London to enter his plea, related to two alleged incidents with two separate women in the British capital in 2009.

As the BAFTA controversy continues to unfold, the organization faces intense scrutiny over its handling of the incident. The resignation of jury member Jonte Richardson and the criticism from actor Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù have added to the pressure on the British Academy to address the issue and take concrete steps to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The British Academy has yet to comment on the incident, but the controversy has sparked a wider debate about racism and diversity in the film industry. As the industry continues to grapple with these issues, the BAFTA controversy serves as a reminder of the need for greater inclusivity and sensitivity.

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‘My Father’s Shadow’ Actor Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù Criticizes “Institutional Racism” Behind BBC “Censoring” Akinola Davies Jr.’s BAFTA Speech But Airing Racist Slur

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