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Historically, mankind trusts her children to the woman, or perhaps the women trust their children to humanity? No matter what, the fact is that woman generates and raises humanity, but paradoxically, her participation in the world's history has been for centuries in the background, as the classic quote says, "Behind Every Successful Man is a Strong Woman." Worthy to mention here that behind Great Alexander was Olympia, his mother.
Two years of intense research by Geena Davis institute have been enough to show off the shocking evidence of distinction in the biggest entertainment industry that has the power to affect the whole world. And, when the shreds of evidence were on the table, the responsible officials of Hollywood were confused, unable to solve the problem, because first of all, they couldn't see that there was a problem.
For decades the discrimination in the entertainment industry has kept women and people of color away from the daily practice of their profession. Hollywood agents, studios, and even the academy have always shut down the doors of working opportunities to many talented female directors, writer, editors, etc. with the excuse that they do not have a reliable experience. "Women don't sell" was the classic line of the men who ruled the entertainment industry of Hollywood.
The living proof is the story of Catherine Hardwicke, the director of the most successful YA movie, the Twilight. As Hardwicke nailed the teen emotions and relationships by remaining faithful to their novel, the box-office profit surpassed all expectations, earning the highest-ever opening weekend gross at the time $119 million. In this point is worthy to mention that when a director hit the box-office expectations they usually get extra bonus such as a car, a two-picture deal, and a huge office but the gifted Hardwicke got just a mini cupcake and lots of offensive adjectives such as, "emotional, difficult or irrational woman.”
No woman has ever been hired by Hollywood Studios to do anything in the blockbuster category but Hardwicke has unexpectedly managed to turn a novel into a huge worldwide success and become the first female director with a big blockbuster.
However, Hollywood, in an attempt to play safe, continues to ignore Catherine’s talent, but the world will never ignore her majestic art-work.
The same goes for the director Kimberly Peirce who after the enormous success of Boys Do not Cry, went 9 years without making another movie.
The storytelling machine of the biggest entertainment industry in the world relies on the White Men's world, according to the shocking facts collected by actress and activist Geena Davis.
Surprisingly, the female directors in Hollywood hold just 0.5% of work in the film industry and when the Directors Guild of America lawsuit the studios a woman judge threw the case out with a saying, “Women need to shut up because their actions shut out themselves.”
Women and the people of color in Hollywood never asked to change the law but to enforce the existing one to those who rule the World's Seventh Art.
“Progress happens when a man gets involved to fix the problem,” says Tom Donahue, the director of the upcoming documentary “This changes everything” in the special screening of La Press Club on Thursday, July 25th.
Obviously, based on the successful art-works like Wonder Woman which WOW box-office grossing over $821 million worldwide followed by Viola Davis TV Show, How to Get Away with Murder, the film industry of Hollywood is changing because of actions and also because men are supporting the discriminated artists.
Geena Davis Produced the well-made documentary 'This Changes Everything' where Meryl Streep, Rashida Jones, Reese Witherspoon, Sandra Oh, Jessica Chastain, Tiffany Haddish and other top actresses brings up gender discrimination in the media and entertainment industry.
“This changes everything” is the inside Hollywood story on camera without any commercial, that shows that the rulers of the seventh art have an absolute power to influence children but looks like they don't recognize that their artwork promotes the new generation towards discrimination.
Actors, producers, editors, costume designers, documentary makers and musicians in 24 categories gathered today for the annual Oscar nominees’ luncheon in the Beverly Hilton today.
“This year has the largest class of women nominees. Far from parity and of course we need to do better. Gender parity is an industry matter, not just an Academy matter,” said John Bailey, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Bailey to the guests adding, “Inclusion, diversity, racial, ethnic and gender equality are not just buzzwords. They go to the heart of what our Academy is doing.”
There was no official word at the luncheon on whether this year the Oscar ceremony would go ahead without a host for the second time in its 91-year history.
The Oscar show producers’ goal this year is to deliver “an enjoyable and entertaining evening while we work hard to produce a three-hour show for the first time,” said Producer Glenn Weiss.
“The Favourite” of the Greek director’s Yorgos Lanthimos (No wonder why the movie is so depressing) and the Cuaron’s “Roma” lead nominations for the Oscars with 10 apiece.
The fans of A Star Is Born musical are looking forward for Bradly Cooper to win at least one of his three nominations, for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay!
Three weeks ahead from the night of the Academy Awards ceremony when few of nominees' will bring home the Oscar Statue.
Golden Globe, an awards ceremony with the Triumph of Art and Fall of Politic filled with music, gratitude and real stories.
A night with Lady Gaga shocked and un-awarded Bradley Cooper (After killing impalpability the hero of his own movie really Bradley believed that he would've gone home with an award last night?) Nevertheless, great job Cooper!
In addition to the delicious food and the expensive champagne, among the creams of the cinematographic art, Freddie Mercury legacy was very present and honored at the Beverly Hilton Hotel last night.
Bohemian Rhapsody, the glory of the rock band, Queen and its leader scored 2 into 2 last night. The musical went home with its both nominations, the Golden Globe Statues of the Best Drama and the statue of the Best Actor hold by Rami Malek who performed Freddie Mercury.
Green Book, with its script writer real story that touched every single heart, was the biggest winner of the 76th annual Golden Globes Awards 5 awards of 6 nominations.
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy - Best Original Screenplay, Nick Vallelonga, Peter Farrelly, Brian Currie - Best Director, Peter Farrelly - Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Film, Viggo Mortensen - Best Supporting Actor, Mahershala Ali.
Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody were honored by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association with two pre-eminent awards despite the fact that both films have been accused by critics of handling subjects like race and sexuality in a regressive manner.
Roma, the Mexican movie of Alfonso Cuarón didn't surprise at all of being awarded for the best foreign language film.
Instead of Oprah Winfrey and her inspirational speech that set off rumors of a potential 2020 run for the presidency, last night we watched Jeff Bridges giving thanks to the Stepping-stones people of his career as a great actor.
British entertainers as Christian Bale, (accused today by his fans for his fake English accent at the Golden Globe ceremony) Olivia Colman, Richard Madden, Ben Whishaw were the victorious of the night among music and history.
Interesting and grateful would have been if the awards ceremony hosts, the Golden Globe awarded Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg were humble and sensitive enough to direct the cameras behind the scene, right there where thousands of people were serving and protecting the ceremony of art and awards.
More nights of awards shows and ceremonious coming up in the next Sundays with the promising overproduction Oscar Awards on Sunday, February 24, 2019. Till then Farewell folks!
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