%PDF-1.5 % None of this information is new, and its been a dismaying trend for decades. DAVIS: Yes. DAVIS: Well, I was astounded that it happened. And so I learned at 36 that I actually was coordinated. GIESE: Yes, Title VII, which was written into law in 1964 by President Johnson. DONAHUE: So the cheaper shows on Netflix and Hulu. Michel Martin sits down with Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis and director Tom Donahue to discuss their new film This Changes Everything, which tackles the need for more female representation in media. Throughout the doc, women bear witness to what it felt and feels like to see characters onscreen like themselves, even if the film or TV program had it flaws. 0000043924 00000 n And I'd be like, which part exactly? And then on screen really is impactful, because as much as it can create a negative impact, it has the power to create incredibly positive changes like were talking in the movie about the CSI effect where there were so many shows so many female forensic scientists on T.V. We were made to feel very dispensable. Naomi Kleins This Changes Everything is a ground-breaking work on how climate change changes everything. Geena, I want to start with you. And you wouldnt know it because of how it turns out, four percent post his school. (Laughter). And it seemed that, in the 21st century, this was a horrible message to be sending and very shocking. Please forgive an old lady over here if I say I think Ive seen this one before and know how it ends. But on the way, they must confront what it means to be different. This Changes Everything is a 2018 American documentary film, directed by Tom Donahue. I - my daughter was a toddler, and I decided she was old enough to start watching preschool shows. Turkish UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Its one of the best things thats ever happened in my professional career. . Korean All Rights Reserved. . Well, we call the film This Changes Everything, because its about kind of why that doesnt happen. Inspired by Naomi Klein's international non-fiction bestseller This Changes Everything, the film presents seven . Drawing on an impressive volume of research, Ms. Klein savages the idea that we will be saved by new technologies or by an incremental shift away from fossil fuels: Both approaches, she argues, are forms of denial . Danish DONAHUE: I started the film a year before I actually asked Geena to come on board. The numbers have obviously not improved for decades. We have also been told that humanity is too greedy and selfish to rise to this challenge. GROSS: So the EEOC has been conducting an investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors. Co-Producers: Jessicya Materano, Robin Kelleher A new nurse at a hospital begins to suspect her colleague's desire for attention may be tied to a series of patient deaths. GROSS: So part of your work was modeling for Victoria's Secret. Producers: Ilan Arboleda, Kerianne Flynn, Tom Donahue And I got the part. GROSS: Maria Giese, let me move on to you. An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry. You used to make a movie a year. Against the backdrop of Greece in crisis, a powerful social movement rises. GROSS: If you're just joining us, my guests are both featured in the new documentary "This Changes Everything" about discrimination against women in Hollywood. Well, do they have any photos of her in a bathing suit? Told first-hand by some of Hollywoods leading voices behind and in front of the camera, THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING is the award-winning 2019 feature-length documentary that uncovers what is beneath one of the most confounding dilemmas in the entertainment industry the underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women. GEENA DAVIS, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING: Thank you. . Executive Producers: Geena Davis, Steve Edwards, Regina Scully, Simone Pero, Madeline Di Nonno, Jennie Peters, Patty Casby, Ku-Ling Yurman Suddenly, they could see what they were doing, and weve yet to leave any meeting where somebody doesnt say, you just changed my project. And I also expected it to be not true anymore by the time I would get to that age. That was the first time where I was ever like, I guess, men dont see us women equal in this industry. 0000044922 00000 n What are we doing? Were they getting work? DAVIS: In "A League Of Their Own," yeah. Emerging economies in the developing world have tried to follow the western model for economic prosperity, with arguably the most marked example of the negative consequences being in China where many cities are continually shrouded in smog, some children in those cities who have never seen a blue sky. MARTIN: about women in Hollywood and the underrepresentation of women in Hollywood? Featuring interviews with Geena Davis, Meryl Streep, Natalie Portman, Taraji P. Henson, Reese Witherspoon, Cate Blanchett, Tiffany Haddish, Jill Soloway, Shonda Rhimes, Jessica Chastain, Yara Shahidi, Chloe Grace Moretz, Amandla Stenberg, Alan Alda, Sandra Oh, Anita Hill, Rashida Jones, Rose McGowan, Judd Apatow, Rosario Dawson, Maria Giese, and many other influential voices in the fight for gender equality. Copyright 2019 NPR. And I just want an excuse to be able to do that (laughter). And it's a buddy movie. You were working with Dustin Hoffman. When did things start to slow down in your acting career? My guest Geena Davis starred in two movies about female empowerment - "Thelma & Louise" and "A League Of Their Own." Actress Geena Davis rallies Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and others in this powerful documentary. Also with us is director Maria Giese, who's featured in the film, too. Produced by: Ilan Arboleda, Kerianne Flynn, Tom Donahue Sandra Oh speaks movingly about the importance of seeing actresses who looked like her for the first time in The Joy Luck Club. And Tiffany Haddishtotally unsurprisinglygets the biggest laughs of all when she recalls the thrill of seeing Diahann Carroll stride into a room and start a catfight with Joan Collins on Dynasty., Behind the scenes, This Changes Everything offers several nuggets that are both illuminating and infuriating. This sudden change in how people reacted when they recognized me was very, very pronounced. A book, film and engagement project about why the climate crisis is the best opportunity we've ever had to build a better world. GROSS: So you went to the ACLU, and then the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission became involved, too. Its just very elevated because its in the entertainment world. Read her answers to our Movie Love Questionnaire here. And she's been dedicated to equality for women, more roles for women in Hollywood. A.I. After we take a short break, we'll hear from photographer Bruce Talamon, whose photos of soul, funk and R&B stars of the '70s and early '80s are collected in a book. GROSS: There's Dustin Hoffman, who plays this man who can't get roles, finally auditions for a role posing as a woman in a soap opera. DAVIS: Well, it did in a way. GROSS: Prevent that kind of behavior. And you try really hard to, like, throw him off of you. 2023 The Hollywood Reporter, LLC. 0000034997 00000 n What happened after that? OK. Let me just play a clip from him in the film. - Things have changed, everything's changed. Based on Naomi Klein's book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate, a look at how people in various communities around the world play a role in the ongoing climate change debate and how they're affecting change in trying to prevent the environmental destruction of our planet. Production companies: CreativeChaos vmg, New Plot Films, US Release 2019. Geena Davis talks about what inspired "This Changes Everything," a documentary about women in film.Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2HFUeAKWebsite: https://kellyand. DAVIS: Oh, no. . DAVIS: Well, no, no. Things were looking good for you after film school. GROSS: Geena Davis, let me bring you back into the conversation. Swedish I showed her, you know, G-rated videos and little kids movies and TV shows - and, you know, obviously, there's some exceptions to that. Heres where some of the more eye-opening information emerges in the documentary, as well as the profound possibility of shaping young minds in positive ways. Where's her bathing suit stuff? Downloads only available on ad-free plans. Of course, breakout successes like Wonder Woman are finally changing the story, a hopeful message that dominates the docs last act. This documentary on climate change and its causes focuses largely on stories of human connection to the land, some who try to control the land, while others who see humans as temporary stewards of the land to pass to future generations. In this part of the interview, I'm going to talk more with Davis about her own movie career. MARTIN: In fact, theres a clip for that. She exposes the ideological desperation of the climate-change deniers, the messianic delusions of the would-be geoengineers, and the tragic defeatism of too many mainstream green initiatives. The Geena Davis Institute is a nonprofit organization exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. She, along with many others, weighs in on the need to offer little girls and boys a chance to see that women can be the heroes, the protagonists, the lead figures in the stories we tell. I'm Terry Gross, and this is FRESH AIR. Great doc until the credits rolled Late Night with Seth Meyers: Milo Ventimiglia/Geena Davis/Ex Hex/Julian Dorio. Originally, it was about workplace discrimination in Hollywood but I thought to myself, who is going to want to see this movie outside of the people in Hollywood. The credits mention that 75 percent of the crew working on the film was female, but it sort of seems like a no-brainer to have a woman direct the movie about the fact that women dont direct enough movies. Slovene The Film thischangeseverything.org Press Kit Aug. 05 2015 5 About the book The feature documentary was inspired by award-winning author Naomi Klein's critically acclaimed worldwide bestselling non-fiction book This Changes Everything. The cinematographer, Stefano Ferrari, also is a man. GROSS: And, you know, you're dressed in your underwear so it's even more, like, imposing and, for him, kind of embarrassing because he's a man who is finding it all very arousing, and he shouldn't be there because he's posing as a woman. With - the other thing that I loved about it was that it's measured by points. 2019 | Maturity Rating: TV-MA | 1h 35m | Documentaries. Give us some of the numbers that you find most disturbing. And when we looked at - when we first looked at TV shows, kids - the ratio of male to female characters on kids programs, specifically made for them, had the worst ratio of male to female characters. Slovene In October, at a special ceremony, she'll receive an honorary Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. So thats why when it says 75 percent of women made this film, people actually clap at that line at the end. Global Release 2020, 2023 Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. Actress Geena Davis rallies Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and others in this . UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I was very lucky because Greys Anatomy was developed under the network presence. GROSS: The one with the feathers and DAVIS: The one with the feathers and rhinestones? And, you know, that's obviously an option that everybody can take. And I went, and they said, wear a bathing suit under your clothes because if you do well at the reading, they'll ask to see you in your bathing suit. 2015 is on track to be the hottest date in written history, the nine von the 10 sharpest months after record keeping began in 1880 have . 0000045243 00000 n And I was sure they must be right and waiting for this fabulous future that was coming. Which is why its so jarring and even bizarre that once the credits roll, the first words we see are: Directed by Tom Donahue. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Everyone, listen up, please. GROSS: So you and your friend, played by Susan Sarandon - they go on a trip together, have a lot of drinks in a bar, guy comes up to you, asked to dance with you. DAVIS: I think I noticed it because Ive been in like A League of Their Own and I became very aware of how few inspirational female characters there are in regular adult fare. Director of photography: Stefano Ferrari MARTIN: Well, you do interview one executive, the head of FX, John Landgraf. There's far fewer movies with a female lead character. MARTIN: I think it was Maya Angelou who said you cant be what you cant see. And I explained to them why I thought that this was so significant on a global level. Provoking whats surely the docs biggest laugh, Tiffany Haddish relives the thrill of watching Diahann Carroll whaling on Joan Collins in the classic Dynasty catfight, and yet never going to jail for it. It is also possible to buy "This Changes Everything" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Vudu as download or rent it on Apple TV . It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. You putting men in charge basically driving women and people of color out. And you say in the film that you were watching something with your daughter. It's a lonely sport because you're out there for hours every day shooting by yourself. The title of the doc actually refers to the many false dawns of hope, for example after the surprise success of Thelma & Louise (1991), which observers at the time took to augur impending change. As we mark the third anniversary to Superstorm Sandy, individual of the most destructive storms in the nation's history, are we designed by next extreme meteorology event, which researchers say are becoming more frequent from the effects of climate change? So its kind of working. 0000004687 00000 n DAVIS: Absolutely, yes. She is an executive producer of and is featured in the new documentary "This Changes Everything," about how women in Hollywood are pushing for more representation in front of and behind the camera. She's featured in the movie and as an executive producer of the film. For the first thing I showed her, there were profoundly more male characters than female, and it was aimed at two-year- olds. And she documents the inspiring movements that have already begun this process: communities that are not just refusing to be sites of further fossil fuel extraction but are building the next, regeneration-based economies right now. And a buddy movies are always men's movies. This Changes Everything On Netflix Now! No, I didn't think, oh, it's me, at all. You hear so many women speaking up when they encounter injustice and openly talking about it. And I couldn't get the numbers on women in commercials, which is the most lucrative category of directing, but I spoke to some big executives in the commercial world who told me that the number was less than 1%. It ultimately all worked out for me, but the likelihood of becoming a famous model was actually pretty slim, and I didn't. I knew I wanted to be in movies, as opposed to theater. 0000045603 00000 n JENNIFER LAWRENCE: Its our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal . A work of startling force, exhaustive reporting, and telling anecdote . That was supposed to happen after Thelma & Louise came out. A tragic accident leaves an ambitious . $2.99 HD . And so it kind of made sense in that way. Available on Tubi TV, Plex. GROSS: Yeah. But then the film loses momentum when it wanders into the weeds of various lawsuits and instances of workplace discrimination. I mean dont you just want to throw your shoes at the screen? A right wing think tank provides its view that the climate change issue needs to be dealt with through market forces. Watch all you want. You know, some shows are researched and all that and certainly harmless. But so I think that will change and I think it will impact society, that life will imitate art. As Egypt's last pharaoh, Cleopatra fights to protect her throne, family and legacy in this docudrama featuring reenactments and expert interviews. I wasnt thinking, this is so unfair. Its a subject this interviewee here, as well as one of the films executive producers, Geena Davis, is clearly passionate about. :{v^ L @";+Z\\UrcK+IK6z3uI+1| x;B I think theres some backlash. Women are socialized to go along with the dominant patriarch. Tom Donahue . 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Based on a true story. Theres a lot of talk about change and theres a lot more content being made but a lot of the diversity that happens in content is happening at the lower pay levels. We have been told its impossible to get off fossil fuels when in fact we know exactly how to do itit just requires breaking every rule in the free-market . Copy may not be in its final form. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: There is nothing funny here. See production, box office & company info, Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It, White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch. Nothing except that climate change changes everything. Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media is not a production company or talent agency.The organization does not solicit or accept autograph requests, manuscripts, project ideas, or other similar materials.If any such information is sent to us, we will return the material unread. And I was - well, I was mostly thrilled that my first job was not playing, you know, a corpse in a morgue on a soap opera or something. German 77 0 obj <> endobj xref 77 34 0000000016 00000 n In This Changes Everything, Naomi Klein explores the issue of climate change from a political perspective and considers why we have failed as yet to respond to the global danger it poses. DONAHUE: Its funny. Klein argues that the changes to our relationship with nature and one another that are required to respond to the climate crisis humanely should not be viewed as grim penance, but rather as a kind of gifta catalyst to transform broken economic and cultural priorities and to heal long-festering historical wounds. Polish I mean you know. Prior to the worldwide publication of This Changes Everything, Naomi filmed a one and a half minute book trailer that highlighted the main themes of the book. And then I was watching the Olympics in Atlanta on TV and saw the archery competing, and I thought, wow, that is so beautiful and dramatic. MARTIN: Do you think its because your initial focus was on kids television? Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. This documentary takes a deep look at gender disparity in Hollywood through the eyes of well-known actresses and female filmmakers. Overview. For more details, visit the official This Changes Everything website, where youll find more Press information and Endnotes. Harvey Weinstein, of course, comes to mind. MARTIN: Geena Davis, Tom Donahue, thank you so much for talking to us. Was that because you thought that was the way you could break in? Cate Blanchett and Taraji P. Henson revel in revealing how theyll take an empty, clichd girlfriend part, then twist it and tweak it into a character whos far more interesting. Romanian 0000023091 00000 n CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Now, whether in politics or science or any other field, one thing is for sure, we need more women now. MARTIN: Talk to me about the Geena Davis Institute which you founded years ago. In 2012, my archery coach noticed that when both Brave and The Hunger Games came out, suddenly the percentage of girls taking up archery shot up 105 percent, higher than adult men. . We also heard from director Maria Giese, who's also featured in the film "This Changes Everything." makes a muscular case for global warming as the defining, cross-sectional issue of our era. Portuguese And her actions led to an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors. The film presents seven portraits of communities on the front lines, from Montana's Powder River Basin to the Alberta Tar Sands, from the coast of South India to Beijing and beyond. GROSS: My guests are actor Geena Davis and director Maria Giese. He said no, that's the whole point is competing. MARTIN: So you can see it with kids entertainment? So there's no way for us to really know where the investigation is, even though it's now, oh - what? AMANPOUR: Let me just give some of the statistics that you cite in the film. Im an optimist. Turkish And that was an extraordinary triumph. MICHEL MARTIN, CONTRIBUTOR: Geena Davis, Tom Donahue, thank you so much for talking to us. Spanish GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. It includes numerous interviews by female directors, producers, talent, as well as a few interviews by their male counterparts. And in May 2015, The New York Times published the ACLU's 15-page letter to the EEOC and to other government agencies, calling for an industry-wide federal investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors. So they looked east to the banks to basically the patriarchal systems in the east and so they created the studio system in the west. And this is a buddy movie that's a women's movie. One of the films main, salient points is that it isnt all that hard to find gifted, visionary women to direct, and that the powers that beagents, studio executives, producers, etc.simply havent bothered to look for far too long. She starts her own organization, the Geena Davis Institute, on gender in media to keep track of the imbalance. [Klein] writes of a decisive battle for the fate of the earth in which we either take back control of the planet from the capitalists who are destroying it or watch it all burn.. In 2004, she founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. There's also people like Ryan Murphy, who has that initiative called Half, where he just decided and announced that half of his cast and crew were always going to be female. So, like, it seems like a lot of the change is happening from women like that who are creating the change themselves. GROSS: Geena, I want to ask you about one of the recurring roles that you have now, and that's on this series "GLOW" - the Netflix series "GLOW," which is about women wrestlers in the 1980s. And so that was really fun. But I said, at some point, you got to get me into a showgirl costume because it's kind of a fantasy of mine to wear one of those things, you know, with a giant headdress and all that. And I started to do research. Director: Tom Donahue Film schools are now half female. . . DONAHUE: Well, because they even if its unconscious, theyre still embarrassed and I think their legal departments also said, dont go on the record about this. And she founded an institute to study gender discrimination in Hollywood. GROSS: So did being a model for Victoria's Secret lead to having this part where you're in your underwear in the dressing room? I'm wondering what impact you think that might be having on the inclusion issue because we've seen how some men in Hollywood have misused their power to assault or harass women. Norwegian That so it was already a conversation that started to happen when I start developing the film with my producing partner. So I think that's a big change that's happened. . You say in almost 100 years, only one woman has won an academy award for best director. 0000023951 00000 n 0000007957 00000 n 0000000976 00000 n So sue me.) . And a lot of men would say to me when I was making the film, Well, the problem is you just follow the money. If women films made more money, of course, there would be more women films. She braids together the science, psychology, geopolitics, economics, ethics and activism that shape the climate question. She's best known for her starring roles in "Thelma & Louise," "A League Of Their Own," and "Beetlejuice." You were signed to a big agency. Chinese Complex DAVIS: Images are so powerful that it will impact real life. And I could see that I was not going to make any headway with them. DAVIS: Absolutely, which is fantastic. So I knew that we could invoke that law to be able to change things in a very significant way. GROSS: In "A League Of Their Own." hb```b``1f`e``c`@ 6v@NDl?L0`aeeVeE! In the wake of her prom scandal, Princess Margrethe longs for normalcy as she struggles to maintain her perfect facade while dealing with family drama. CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Now, whether in politics or science or any other field, one thing is for sure, we need more women now. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I did. Bosnian So it was all very shocking and great because what it really - well, first of all, I'll tell you how it affected me. And Kim and I are sitting there going like, well, respectfully, I dont think you know what youre talking about. At one point in the powerful and fascinating new documentary This Changes Everything, executive producer and Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis explains the film's title. Documentary . But the biggest reaction of all was the press saying, like the title of the movie, this is going to change everything. - three years and seven months going. GROSS: And I just think it's so interesting that we're having this conversation about women's empowerment and inclusion of women, and the first part of your career revolves around being in your underwear (laughter). What happened was when I was in Thelma & Louise, after Thelma & Louise came out, a lot of the press was talking about, this is going to change everything. Be the first to contribute. Jyothi, a matriarch in Andhra Pradesh, India who sings sweetly and battles fiercely along with her fellow villagers, fighting a proposed coal-fired power plant that will destroy a life-giving wetland. DAVIS: Well, I mean, come on. Theres a whole side trip to a cinema in Stockholm that only shows movies that have passed the Bechdel testi.e., does it feature two female characters talking about something other than a man?which is fun, but feels wedged-in. trailer <<7E16516DA15B497BAB3561E27D065FDD>]/Prev 143654>> startxref 0 %%EOF 110 0 obj <>stream The feature documentary, This Changes Everything, narrated by Naomi and directed by Avi Lewis,premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, presented by Oscar Winning Director Alfonso Cuarn, and executive producers Seth Macfarlane, Shepard Fairey, and Danny Glover. How did you take up archery? 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Lithuanian 0000010793 00000 n We dont have to wait for things to turn around in real life. And your role is as the entertainment director of a casino. Addeddate 2014-09-21 09:00:08 Identifier pdfy-Skb-ch_k7psDm90Q Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t1mh0f786 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 9.0 Ppi 300 Scanner Internet Archive Python library 0.6.3 I want to ask you about "Thelma & Louise." It takes an incisive look at the history, empirical evidence, and systemic forces that foster gender discrimination and thus reinforce disparity in our culture. DAVIS: It did well. There are some tonal problems here, particularly around the way the film tends to homogenize very disparate views and opinions into one sweet, easily digestible polemical smoothie. Ms. Klein is aware of the intractability of the problems she describes, but she manages optimism nonetheless., Klein is a brave and passionate writer who always deserves to be heard, and this is a powerful and urgent book., If global warming is a worldwide wake-up call, were all pretty heavy sleepers .
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