this changes everything documentary transcript

Certainly, this facet is germane to telling the full story, but its dry and not as visually or emotionally arresting as the rest of the film. And so I thought, this is an enormous problem if we are training kids from the beginning that girls are second-class citizens. JENNIFER LAWRENCE: Its our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal . And then after about a year and a half, they told me they were going to pursue it. Nobody was going into this thinking, oh, we're going to really make a statement with this, or this is going to be a powerful message for anybody. And they didn't ask - after I read the part, they didn't ask to see my bathing suit. 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 . You were signed to a big agency. Were they getting work? 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. It's a lonely sport because you're out there for hours every day shooting by yourself. Give us some of the numbers that you find most disturbing. Aiming to bring more spotlight to the sexism in the Hollywood film industry, This Changes Everything interviews several actresses and women filmmakers on their experiences in the industry. . makes a muscular case for global warming as the defining, cross-sectional issue of our era. And very quickly, the coaches were saying, you know, you have a lot of untapped athletic ability. GROSS: Geena Davis is featured in and is an executive producer of the new documentary "This Changes Everything," about the campaign for better representation of women in front of and behind the camera in movies and TV. So I learned about being a feminist through the activism of a man. Geena Davis is also an executive producer of the film. 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. In 2004, she founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. So, like, it seems like a lot of the change is happening from women like that who are creating the change themselves. DAVIS: Well, it was completely random in some ways. This Changes Everything | This Changes Everything Just recently, we learned that Andrea Arnolds work directing Big Little Lies season two reportedly was altered significantly to fit the style of season one director Jean-Marc Valle. GROSS: In "A League Of Their Own." So they send over a Victoria's Secret catalogue (laughter). 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. Runtime. Bosnian As defeated as one feels when you dont see a change happening, I really do think that it can and that it will. And I think thats but also part of it is that my peers and I felt like you cannot complain about any of this because they wont hire you. A right wing think tank provides its view that the climate change issue needs to be dealt with through market forces. For the first thing I showed her, there were profoundly more male characters than female, and it was aimed at two-year- olds. 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. Better yet, it also explains how folks are now pushing back and using the law, media pressure and other forms of recourse to change the numbers. And I started to do research. And - but nobody, and least of all him, nobody ever said, you realize you don't have to come every day? 0000010674 00000 n 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? Japanese Sometimes it feels like a disproportionate amount of attention is applied to legal cases and internecine DGA politics, leaving only a scant amount of time for a cursory history of women filmmakers from the silent era onwards. GROSS: came into play here, too, because there's more of you for Dustin Hoffman to be fazed by when he walks in. MARTIN: Geena Davis, Tom Donahue, thank you so much for talking to us. I always say go through the script and change it. What are we doing? We have been told the market will save us, when in fact the addiction to profit and growth is digging us in deeper every day. 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. Flawed as it is, This Changes Everything matters and maybe itll even make a difference. 0000045603 00000 n GROSS: So the EEOC has been conducting an investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors. And I learned that he was he called himself a feminist. I was a feminist since I was 10-years-old because I came from a very right-wing family. 0000001994 00000 n 0000004937 00000 n And, you know, the growing movement against Keystone XL, but, frankly, all of the tar sands pipelines, is really starting to resonate right there in the electoral cycle. Donahue is a longtime documentarian whose work includes Thank You for Your Service, about how the government has failed the U.S. military in treating mental health issues, and Guest of Cindy Sherman. Those are pretty specific topics. Well, we call the film This Changes Everything, because its about kind of why that doesnt happen. Geena Davis and Tom Donahue sit down with Hari Sreenivasan to discuss their new film This Changes Everything, which tackles the need for more female representation in media. Advertisement. 0000044922 00000 n My guest Geena Davis starred in two movies about female empowerment - "Thelma & Louise" and "A League Of Their Own." But the biggest reaction of all was the press saying, like the title of the movie, this is going to change everything. An examination of sexism in the Hollywood film industry, the film interviews a variety of actresses and women filmmakers on their experiences in the industry.. This documentary takes a deep look at gender disparity in Hollywood through the eyes of well-known actresses and female filmmakers. He could hardly have timed it . DONAHUE: Yes. $2.99 HD . Whats your first name? Inspired by Naomi Klein's international non-fiction bestseller This Changes Everything, the film presents seven . Geena Davis and Tom Donahue on "This Changes Everything" - PBS And it was fantastic. A tragic accident leaves an ambitious . This Changes Everything (2018 film) - Wikipedia 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. This Changes Everything educates and inspires. Well, Tom, talk a little about what the problem is if you would. Turkish Because the next movie somebody makes could be gender-balanced. Director. MARTIN: Talk to me about the Geena Davis Institute which you founded years ago. 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. Bulgarian 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. DAVIS: Well, you know, we found that for every two speaking male characters, there's one female speaking character, and that there's an appalling amount of hypersexualization of female characters, even in G-rated movies, and the female characters are very often narrowly stereotyped, hypersexualized or not really integral to the plot. This documentary takes a deep look at gender disparity in Hollywood through the eyes of well-known actresses and female filmmakers. Nov 2, 2015. And I was sure they must be right and waiting for this fabulous future that was coming. Written with an elegant blend of science, statistics, field reports and personal insight, it does not paralyze but buoys the reader. ELLEN POMPEO: All the parts that I had been auditioning for were the girlfriend or the wife, so I did notice immediately that, oh, I get to be the lead role. You were attached to other projects. Go behind the scenes of Netflix TV shows and movies, see what's coming soon and watch bonus videos on. 2019 | Maturity Rating: 13+ | 1h 35m | Documentary Films. Nobody complained about anything because you felt that it would damage your career. But I loved it. Italian You can pick up a lot on a set. MARTIN: But Geena, this has to have happened to you throughout your career? So I never thought about it again. GROSS: So what was your strategy to try to open the door to more women directors? Portuguese Klein meticulously builds the case for how massively reducing our greenhouse emissions is our best chance to simultaneously reduce gaping inequalities, re-imagine our broken democracies, and rebuild our gutted local economies. This Changes Everything (2019) Watch Now . Dutch GROSS: And doesn't know where to put his eyes. Age rating. And why does that matter? DONAHUE: There hasnt been a lot of change. Music: Leigh Roberts, Allison Piccioni 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. MARTIN: Why do you think that was the click moment for you? And Kim and I are sitting there going like, well, respectfully, I dont think you know what youre talking about. We can talk about it and everybody is talking about it, you know. MARTIN: And youre saying that entertainment really does matter. 'This Changes Everything' Review - The Hollywood Reporter 0000003977 00000 n But it didnt take her long to realize that she was the exception and not the rule. A work of startling force, exhaustive reporting, and telling anecdote . But it was television that showed me there it was another way, and it was a show called MASH. CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Now, whether in politics or science or any other field, one thing is for sure, we need more women now. Spanish French DONAHUE: They tend to deny the problem after seeing the film. MORETZ: The biggest part of the movie is when she gets her period for the first time in the shower. This is the 21st century. And then for a couple of movies after that, I had to learn other physical skills like horseback riding and taekwondo and fencing and ice skating and a lot of stuff. 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. Im sure they knew that they were making fewer films with a female lead but they didnt they werent aware that the population of the films were profoundly imbalanced, even the extras. An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry. And so obviously you only come when you're shooting, but I came every day at the beginning of the day (laughter) and grabbed my chair and put it next to Sydney and sat next to him all day, every day, making the movie. DONAHUE: And then Patricia Arquette got up at the Oscars and demanded equal pay. I mean dont you just want to throw your shoes at the screen? An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry. Overview. DONAHUE: But also, Reese Witherspoon says in the film that sometimes she would go on set and it would be 115 men and she would be the only woman. So I knew that we could invoke that law to be able to change things in a very significant way. And but I just assumed kids media would be gender-balanced, and wholesome, and good for you, and all that. CHLOE GRACE MORETZ: When I was 15, I did Carrie. That movie was directed by Kim Pierce who was my first female director but it was a massively male crew. We'll be right back. Lithuanian And I was really worried about coming off as if I didn't know anything, that people would be saying, she doesn't even know where to stand or what to do. Based on a true story. Watch This Changes Everything: Men Don't See Us Women Equal. Bosnian And I got the part. So I had a lot of training. . 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? Theres no one they can complain to. You know, I mean, both are kind of unattainable. Can we pull off these changes in time? You say in almost 100 years, only one woman has won an academy award for best director. This Changes Everything (2018) - IMDb It really started for me at the end of 2014 with the Sony hack and finding out about the disparity in pay between Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper in American Hustle. This Changes Everything | Apple TV They're both featured in the new documentary about that campaign called "This Changes Everything.". And I was counting on my hands as I held her in my lap, and it was horrifying, and I was absolutely stunned. And they got really excited. I was very upset and angry at that happening to me. Watch This Changes Everything | Netflix MARTIN: Well, you do interview one executive, the head of FX, John Landgraf. This Changes Everything - Geena Davis Institute MARTIN: But there are a number of women who are interviewed in this film whose careers have been damaged by speaking out. Documentary . In fact, all around the world, the fight for the next economy and against reckless extraction is already succeeding in ways both surprising and inspiring. And my friend and I acted out your trip. DAVIS: Thanks so much, Terry. It'll ruin your career was the thinking. And so that was really fun. 0000004713 00000 n MARTIN: Every person that Ive spoken with who have seen the film is just shocked by it. And I could see that I was not going to make any headway with them. Filmed over 211 shoot days in nine countries and five continents over four years, This Changes Everything is an epic attempt to re-imagine the vast challenge of climate change. (Laughter). UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I did. And the whole thing wraps up in rushed fashion with the Trump era ushering in a wave of womens marches and reigniting a spark of activism. DONAHUE: Sure. Although a large part of this documentary focuses on the fact that female directors do not get work and have trouble getting hired, and the director of this film. So I decided I wanted to take up a sport in the real-life way and not the movie version. But then the film loses momentum when it wanders into the weeds of various lawsuits and instances of workplace discrimination. What were you looking for and what did you come away with? 'This Changes Everything': Geena Davis On Empowering Women In - NPR GIESE: Yes, Title VII, which was written into law in 1964 by President Johnson. I want to ask you about "Thelma & Louise." German From "Thelma & Louise" to "A League of . DAVIS: Oh, no. It will be on air. 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 . Geena Davis talks about what inspired "This Changes Everything," a documentary about women in film.Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2HFUeAKWebsite: https://kellyand. I'm Terry Gross. She's interesting. GROSS: Maria Giese, let me move on to you. It sets the most important crisis in human history in the context of our other ongoing traumas, reminding us just how much the powers-that-be depend on the power of coal, gas and oil. No, I didn't think, oh, it's me, at all. Director: Tom Donahue A mere 15.6 percent of the Directors Guild of America membership is female. So why does the behind the camera representation matter so much? DAVIS: Well, I was astounded that it happened. And then I had to play the best baseball player anyone has ever seen hold a bat. If she can see it, she can be it. Terms Privacy Policy For Our Members Access, All rights reserved. So I never tried anything. CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Now, whether in politics or science or any other field, one thing is for sure, we need more women now. Heart and mind go hand in hand in this magisterial response to a present crisis., We lack the collective spaces in which to confront the raw terror of ecocide, is how Klein encapsulates the problem. Finnish And only one woman has won the best-director Oscar in the awards 90-year history: Kathryn Bigelow, for The Hurt Locker, with only a small handful of others even being nominated. . And it's a buddy movie. An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry.An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry.An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry. Finally, inevitably, there will be viewers who may feel understandably perplexed as to why, even though an end credit points out that 75 percent of the crew that worked on this film was female, its still a man getting the directors credit here, and a man (Stefano Ferrari) taking the director of photography credit, especially when there are so many outstanding female cinematographers emerging now. And that, for me, became a battle worth fighting for. She starts her own organization, the Geena Davis Institute, on gender in media to keep track of the imbalance. There are going to be so many more movies with women starring and everything. I didn't want to try any sports because I was - I call it physically shy. %PDF-1.5 % Since then it has been shown 1000s of times in community screenings around the world. GROSS: The one with the feathers and DAVIS: The one with the feathers and rhinestones? And I explained to them why I thought that this was so significant on a global level. TAX ID# 86-1943473, Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, 4712 Admiralty Way #455, Marina del Rey, CA 90292. So theres something really deep and systemic going on. You know, God forbid you complain about your salary not being equal or being harassed or mistreated or discriminated against because they'll just get somebody else, you know? . In this part of the interview, I'm going to talk more with Davis about her own movie career. 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. DAVIS: Exactly. This Changes Everything streaming: watch online - JustWatch Some positive developments are shown in China and Germany specifically. This Changes Everything encompasses a massive subject from a variety of angles in a brief amount of time, and the results can feel a bit choppy. And, you know, that's obviously an option that everybody can take. Romanian Copyright 2019 NPR. MARTIN: about women in Hollywood and the underrepresentation of women in Hollywood? He refuses. So when I got back from Cannes, I was represented at William Morris Agency, and basically nothing happened. Fatal Attraction Works As Entertainment, Fails as Social Commentary, Prime Videos Citadel Traps Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden in Played-Out Spy Game, New York Philharmonic and Steven Spielberg Celebrate the Music of John Williams, A Piece of His Fire: Harry Belafonte (1927-2023). That was the first time where I was ever like, I guess, men dont see us women equal in this industry. Female. DAVIS: Oh, I don't know which one you mean. Being so tall, I just didn't want anybody to look at me, especially if I was going to be failing at a sport. GROSS: This is the equal opportunity law. Young Queen Charlotte's marriage to King George of England sparks an epic love story and transforms high society in this "Bridgerton" universe prequel. Lithuanian Croatian And I thought, OK, well, I'll just become a model, and then they'll just offer me parts because obviously it's so much easier to become a supermodel (laughter). Tom Donahue . Ukrainian. The first film you directed was shown at the Cannes Film Festival. 0000004824 00000 n Harvey Weinstein, of course, comes to mind. Bulgarian And he just does it. But on the way, they must confront what it means to be different. Yeah. It often seems that these worlds are completely . Naomi Kleins This Changes Everything is a ground-breaking work on how climate change changes everything. Moxy and her colorful friends leave Uglyville on a quest to find a kid to love. And I had gone to Paris to do the collections, and in the meantime, Sydney Pollack saw my audition tape and said, hey, I like her. The authoritative record of NPRs programming is the audio record. But thats what we were worried about. 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. AMANPOUR: Let me just give some of the statistics that you cite in the film. And the ending's kind of similar, where, you know, they kind of ride off a cliff, and you drive off a cliff. So it was so horrifying to me that we would be doing this to kids that I decided I had to try to do something. . Please forgive an old lady over here if I say I think Ive seen this one before and know how it ends. GROSS: And you also are an archer - like bow and arrow archery. Watch all you want. Where's her bathing suit stuff? That said, older viewers are likely to have some feedback (as in the passive-aggressive kind of feedback comedian Hannah Gadsby so vividly describes in Nanette) they might wish they could share with the filmmakers. This Changes Everything. Young Queen Charlotte's marriage to King George of England sparks an epic love story and transforms high society in this "Bridgerton" universe prequel. And I think its because what I decided to do was I wanted the research so I could go directly to the creators and share it with them in a private and very friendly way because I knew they didnt know what they were doing. GIESE: You know, I did a lot of script writing and doctoring and - but no, no primetime TV shows, even though I observed for hundreds of hours on major TV shows like Dick Wolf's "Law & Order.". MARTIN: In fact, theres a clip for that. Netflix | Apple TV | Amazon Video | Vudu | FandangoNOW | Kanopy | Hoopla, Directed by: Tom Donahue Danish Great doc until the credits rolled Late Night with Seth Meyers: Milo Ventimiglia/Geena Davis/Ex Hex/Julian Dorio. Brenda Chapman explains her thinking in conceiving Pixars Brave: I purposely went for a princess so I could throw the princess thing on its head. (But then the movie weirdly fails to follow up with the fact that Chapman was forced to share directing credit with Mark Andrews once Brave came out, rather than serving as the first woman to direct a Pixar feature.) Co-Producers: Jessicya Materano, Robin Kelleher UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I was very lucky because Greys Anatomy was developed under the network presence. MARTIN: In fact, there is a clip in the film where you talk about the fact that representation in actually entertainment can actually matter in the real world.

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