Within hours of learning she’d been snubbed for a best directing Oscar, Greta Gerwig told a journalist she “wasn’t as mad as Twitter” about it: via nytimes
In between eating breakfast, bouncing her teething 10-month-old baby in her arms and fielding text messages from her “Little Women” group chat, Greta Gerwig stepped away from the madness on Monday to talk about the
In terms of the creative team I work with, I always want the very best people. It was the very best people. I’m thrilled that they are women. I think part of it was I went to an all-women high school and an all-women college, so it just doesn’t seem that strange to me that an entire team would be led by women. It makes perfect sense to me.about the hierarchy of stories: you believe that the top of that hierarchy in Hollywood is male violence, either man on man, or man on woman.
In this year where female filmmakers were ignored in the directing category, has anyone presented you with any ideas that could actually change things in a way you think makes sense?
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