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France’s Cesar Awards: Gender Parity Achieved, But Still No Black Creatives in Boards

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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAfter a year marked by upheaval, the Cesar Awards will host its 46th edition under new leadership on Friday with more diversity and parity within its 4,292-strong membership.

Across the administration board and general assembly, however, there’s still a dearth of Black creatives.More women and visible minorities have joined the ranks of Cesar Awards’ voting members since the arrival of a new president, Veronique Cayla, the former boss of the Franco-German public culture channel Arte France, and vice chair Eric Toledano, the popular co-director of smash-hit “The Intouchables,” in late September.The annual awards, which are France’s equivalent of the Oscars, reformed its operating model and corporate.

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