Actors nominated for Bafta Awards can now be referred to as gender-neutral ‘performers’ – leading to fears they could be dominated by men.
All nominees and winners in the four acting categories can choose which term they want on their certificates and mask plaques.
But the creation of gender-neutral categories is still being discussed, despite other awards such as the Brits and Berlin Film Festival already having done so.
Moves to phase out gendered prizes have gathered momentum recently, with stars including Emma Corrin – who identifies as non-binary – questioning whether they should be included in gendered categories.
But there are fears gender- neutral awards will lead to shortlists being dominated by men. Nine of the 15 neutral Brit Awards were won by men last year.
All nominees and winners in the four acting categories can choose which term they want on their certificates and mask plaques
But there are fears gender- neutral awards will lead to shortlists being dominated by men
Moves to phase out gendered prizes have gathered momentum recently, with stars including Emma Corrin – who identifies as non-binary – questioning whether they should be included in gendered categories
BAFTA is also allowing stars nominated for awards to be referred to as a gender-neutral ‘performer’ rather than ‘actor’ or actress’.
Bafta’s new ‘performer policy’, which is also aimed at female stars who dislike the term ‘actress’, emerged as the academy released the longlists for this year’s film awards, which were dominated by Barbie, with 15 nominations.
David Tennant is set to host the 2024 British Academy Film Awards next month.
The Doctor Who star, 52, will take over the coveted spot from last year’s hosts Alison Hammond and Richard E Grant, and will front the star-studded ceremony at London’s Royal Festival Hall on February 18.
While David is no stranger to the ceremony, having previously presented an award at the BAFTA Television Awards in May, this will be his hosting debut.