According to Variety, “On Friday, in an emotional statement, the festival’s group of seven programmers — Juliano Gomes, Qila Gill, Carlos Pereira, Christopher Small, Rabz Lansiquot, Soukaina Aboulaoula and Herb Shellenberger — spoke out about an ugly clash between the festival’s board of trustees and its outlook for the event, and the artistic team and their curatorial vision.” IndieWire has reached out to Sheffield Doc/Fest for further comment.

Per the report, the group has been with the U.K. film festival since 2019, and “under former DocsLisboa chief Gil, they claim they were ‘silently locked out of our email accounts’ days after Gil’s departure, which was chalked up to ‘artistic differences.’ The group also notes that ‘all traces of our presence at the festival — names, photos, information about our work — were scrubbed from the website.’” Related How To Successfully Pitch Your Documentary, According To Filmmakers Who Have Done It Read This Short Play to Understand the Documentary Filmmaking Process Related New Movies: Release Calendar for December 23, Plus Where to Watch the Latest Films The 225 Best Horror Movies of All Time
“We received no note of termination, no thanks for our work, no acknowledgement that we had played any role in the 2020 and 2021 editions of the festival, both of which took place in a pandemic,” the programmers said in their statement. “We wrote to the board and, after receiving tepid thanks, we were told that we could reapply for our jobs when the positions were advertised again.” Sheffield is readying for its 2022 edition, taking place June 23 through 28, but currently without its veteran programming team at the helm. “The exchange established between artists and curators over the last two years to develop an artistic approach to various aspects of the festival is now in vain,” read the statement. “What is the future of the artistic program at Sheffield DocFest? How does it fit into the new vision of the board? “As programmers, we again question the purpose and ethics of festivals run by boards predominantly made up of broadcasters and commissioners with a vested interest in showcasing projects whose distribution future is already predetermined,” the statement continued. The programmers were all hired during Gil’s tenure. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.