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Director Spike Lee says ruckus over diversity changed Oscars
By Swantje Stein
Feb. 16, 2016 4:29 pm
BERLIN (Reuters) - American director Spike Lee said on Tuesday the Academy Awards organizers would not have pledged to diversify their membership had it not been for the debate about the lack of black actors among nominees for the best actor award this year.
Lee was speaking at the Berlin International Film Festival where his film 'Chi-Raq” is being shown out of competition.
'If a ruckus had not been raised, I believe the Academy would not have made those changes,” Lee told a news conference.
'So it was worth it. A week later they changed everything up.
'That would not have happened if people kept quiet, not just me, Will and Jada,” he said, referring to actor Will Smith and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith. 'A whole bunch of people, it wasn't just myself.”
Lee originally was quoted in January as having said he would boycott the Academy Awards ceremony because of the lack of diversity but later clarified his position to say that he and his wife Tonya would not be attending.
The Academy, which hands out the Oscar honors, announced in short order after Lee registered his protest that it would double the number of women and ethnic minority members by 2020.
(Reporting by Swantje Stein; Writing by Michael Roddy)
People stand for the group photo at the Scientific and Technical Awards Ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California February 13, 2016. In the front row: Olivia Munn, Martin Meunier, Robert Seidel, Barbara Lange, Richard Edlund, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, Kiyoyuki Nakagaki, Carl Rand, Duncan Hopkins, J. Robert Ray. Second row: Jason Segel, Brian McLean, Ronald Mallet and Jack Greasley. Third row: Cottalango Leon, Christoph Bregler, Seth Rosenthal, Alan Trombla, Jim Hourihan, Stewart Birnam, Mark Kirk and Andrew Pilgrim. Fourth row: Sam Richards, Brian Green, Keith Goldfarb, Steve Smith, Mike Kirlienko, Mike Branham, Richard Chuang, Rahul C. Thakkar and Thomas Wan. Back row: Raymond Chih, Steve Linn, Michael John Keesling, Trevor Davies, Matthew Robinson, Jared Smith and Scott Miller. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon