MARTIN: So the title of the film, we start with that, This Changes Everything. This is something that you say in the film. Written with an elegant blend of science, statistics, field reports and personal insight, it does not paralyze but buoys the reader. Didnt seem to happen. 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. . MARTIN: Really? This documentary takes a deep look at gender disparity in Hollywood through the eyes of well-known actresses and female filmmakers. Flawed as it is, This Changes Everything matters and maybe itll even make a difference. Lucky for everybody then that opening up such spaces is exactly what Klein does best., This is the best book about climate change in a very long timein large part because its about much more. Variety: Geena Davis Talks This Changes Everything Doc and Conscious Gender Bias in Behind-the-Scenes Hiring, Good Deed Entertainment: This Changes Everything (2019) Exclusive Interview with Geena Davis & Director Tom Donahue, PBS SoCal: Interview with Geena Davis and Tom Donahue on This Changes Everything, Deadline: This Changes Everything Review: Compelling Documentary Tackles Hollywood Gender Inequality Head-On, The New York Times: This Changes Everything Review: Hollywoods Men, Called to Action. You were signed to a big agency. "This Changes Everything" tries to get its arms around a lot, from appalling anecdotes of abhorrent behavior to deep historical context from the silent era to the modern-day repercussions of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements. Spanish 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. It was once there was a four in front of my age, and DAVIS: You know, I had heard about that for a long time, that people said that things change when you turn 40 or when you're in your 40s, but I didn't expect it to be literal. DONAHUE: Yes. Or did you think, oh, it's me - no one wants me anymore? An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry. 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. She had to fight really hard to get them to put it on the air. Norwegian $2.99 HD . Maybe they just thought I really wanted to, that I wanted to be such a student of film that that was my goal. TAX ID# 86-1943473, Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, 4712 Admiralty Way #455, Marina del Rey, CA 90292. You go out to the parking lot with him, and he starts to rape you. Finnish She notes how every . I felt very unhappy with having that sort of imposed on me by other people. I did get work, and it was through my model agency that I got my first acting job. GROSS: Prevent that kind of behavior. She's featured in the movie and as an executive producer of the film. 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. Geena, I want to start with you. And I was like, you know, I was a huge fan of "GLOW" and very much wanted to do it. And so I did. DONAHUE: And then Patricia Arquette got up at the Oscars and demanded equal pay. Throughout the film, Klein builds to her most controversial and exciting idea: that we can seize the existential crisis of climate change to transform our failed economic system into something radically better. You know, the "Teletubbies" are gender-balanced; I don't know if you can tell. Producers: Ilan Arboleda, Kerianne Flynn, Tom Donahue MARTIN: In the age of silent films, women directed a lot of films. Being so tall, I just didn't want anybody to look at me, especially if I was going to be failing at a sport. This Changes Everything is a 2018 American documentary film, directed by Tom Donahue. Nobody complained about anything because you felt that it would damage your career. . Netflix | Apple TV | Amazon Video | Vudu | FandangoNOW | Kanopy | Hoopla, Directed by: Tom Donahue 0000005443 00000 n Geena Davis and Tom Donahue on This Changes Everything, Maleeha Lodhi Discusses Tensions Between India and Pakistan, Michael Mann Explains Why We Need to Rethink Food Production, + Major support for Amanpour and Company is provided by the Anderson Family Charitable Fund, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim, III, Candace King Weir, Jim Attwood and Leslie Williams, the Leila and Mickey Straus Family Charitable Trust, Mark J. Blechner, Seton J. Melvin, Bernard and Denise Schwartz, Koo and Patricia Yuen, Barbara Hope Zuckerberg, Jeffrey Katz and Beth Rogers, the Filomen M. DAgostino Foundation, Josh Weston and. All rights reserved. Production company: Creative Chaos Ventures MARTIN: Do you think its because your initial focus was on kids television? DAVIS: Yeah, it's very centering and focusing. Sales: Creative Chaos vmg, Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. And they didn't ask - after I read the part, they didn't ask to see my bathing suit. Now, with Director Donahue, shes taking her message to the masses with the film, This Changes Everything which they have been discussing with our Michel Martin. GROSS: It's like, he's short; you're really tall. Read Transcript EXPAND. We'll be right back. Finnish So I knew the way to move the numbers and to make real significant change was through legal action. 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Everyone, listen up, please. And I was so shocked when my coach said after just a few months, well, now you've got to start competing. MARTIN: Have you felt your career jeopardized by your unspokeness about this? And then I saw it everywhere. Women are socialized to go along with the dominant patriarch. ', A work of startling force, exhaustive reporting, and telling anecdote . If she can see it, she can be it. Terms Privacy Policy For Our Members Access, All rights reserved. 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. 0000006432 00000 n I thought, this is incredibly unfair, and I don't want other people deciding that I have to work less, you know, and taking away opportunities. (Yes, I am aware that even comparing these two films critically risks replicating the very same divide-and-rule strategies that have forced female filmmakers to compete with each other for years rather than collaborate and collectivize. A right wing think tank provides its view that the climate change issue needs to be dealt with through market forces. She's got a handgun, pulls it on him, asks him to apologize. 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. 0000023091 00000 n So I began to think, you know, this is maybe not just about me, and even if my own career is just about me, that doesn't answer for all the incredible, talented women everywhere that are not able to contribute their voices to our entertainment media storytelling. This Changes Everything March 10, 2015. DAVIS: Images are so powerful that it will impact real life. It takes an incisive look at the history, empirical evidence, and systemic forces that foster gender discrimination and thus reinforce disparity in our culture. And so it kind of made sense in that way. From "Thelma & Louise" to "A League of . With Reese Witherspoon, Mira Nair, Shonda Rhimes, Tracee Ellis Ross. Forget everything you think you know about global warming. So Geena, I think some people might hear that and go, Oh, thats too bad but why? DONAHUE: Its funny. Tom Donahue's documentary 'This Changes Everything' examines efforts from within Hollywood to redress the gender imbalance and features a large roster of big-name interviewees, from Anita Hill to Zoe Saldana. MARTIN: And you do make a point of saying in the film that 75 percent of the crew are women. 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. After the release of This Changes Everything book and film, Naomi went on a sold out tour to speak to audiences worldwide. . Tom, do you want to add to that? Naomi Kleins fourth book, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate was published in September 2014 and was an instant New York Times and international bestseller. So I knew that we could invoke that law to be able to change things in a very significant way. And a buddy movies are always men's movies. 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 . For the first thing I showed her, there were profoundly more male characters than female, and it was aimed at two-year- olds. It's a lonely sport because you're out there for hours every day shooting by yourself. GROSS: So the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media has done a lot of research on the numbers. 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. Not rated. DAVIS: Thanks so much, Terry. A military-trained assassin comes out of hiding to protect the daughter she's never met from ruthless criminals gunning for revenge. And they got really excited. But on the other hand, I sort of felt like, well, this is what was supposed to happen. As always, its a story eminently worth telling, especially for the benefit of younger generations whose exposure to feminism may have started with buying a ticket to Wonder Woman last year. And it hasnt changed in all that time. And she's been dedicated to equality for women, more roles for women in Hollywood. Lithuanian Sisters have done it for themselves so why get a guy to direct? Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. So they were driven out of the unions. 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. GROSS: A battle with yourself to not battle with yourself. 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. DAVIS: Well, it did in a way. In October, at a special ceremony, she'll receive an honorary Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. 0000023951 00000 n You say in almost 100 years, only one woman has won an academy award for best director. So I gathered all my articles and all the work that I had done, and I had even written the beginnings of a legal brief, and I brought it to the ACLU, where I met Melissa Goodman and Ariela Migdal. I'm sure it made a lot of money. After a break, I'll talk more with Geena Davis about her movie career, and Bruce Talamon will talk about taking photos of soul, funk and R&B stars of the '70s. Its an alarm that calls us to fix an economic system that is already failing us in many ways. Featured in the movie is "film director Maria Giese, who was a key instigator of the ACLU and federal investigations, has been a feminist activist in . Against the backdrop of Greece in crisis, a powerful social movement rises. They're both featured in the new documentary "This Changes Everything," about the campaign for more representation of women in front of and behind the camera in movies and TV. A new documentary explores how women in Hollywood are pushing for more representation in front of and behind the camera. 0000007957 00000 n The film is at its best when it gives the smart, talented, diverse collection of women the opportunity to tell their stories, relive their battles and share their feelings. DAVIS: Well, no, no. With - the other thing that I loved about it was that it's measured by points. German Recorded by CBC Ideasafter the historic December 2015 Paris Climate meeting, in this lecture, Naomi analyzed the failures of that Agreement and discussed ways to move forward from it. A parallel issue to what we've been talking about - we've been talking about inclusion of women - parallel issue is the predatory behavior of certain men in Hollywood - directors, actors, heads of companies. Geena Davis and Maria Giese, welcome to FRESH AIR. So I had a lot of training. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. Director. Maria Giese is a director who felt shut out for being a woman. Things were looking good for you after film school. A book, film and engagement project about why the climate crisis is the best opportunity we've ever had to build a better world. The Hollywood Reporter is a part of Penske Media Corporation. 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. 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. GROSS: Yeah. So they send over a Victoria's Secret catalogue (laughter). 0000003718 00000 n You know, some shows are researched and all that and certainly harmless. But on the way, they must confront what it means to be different. Croatian GEENA DAVIS, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING: Thank you. When did things start to slow down in your acting career? Greek Production companies: CreativeChaos vmg, New Plot Films, US Release 2019. . It couldnt be timelier, and its simmering feeling of frustration is palpable. 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. Geena Davis is also an executive producer of the film. You putting men in charge basically driving women and people of color out. Swedish And I was horrified. From Thelma & Louise to A League of Their Own, the Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis made her name with her strong female characters. Were they getting work? 0000004713 00000 n GROSS: Maria Giese, let me move on to you. In 2004, she founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media to get the actual data comparing the number and types of male and female roles and to use that data to convince the industry of the need for change. The coming of sound meant they needed big capital investment. 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. This is FRESH AIR. trailer <<7E16516DA15B497BAB3561E27D065FDD>]/Prev 143654>> startxref 0 %%EOF 110 0 obj <>stream And so I never asked any questions, and I didn't know that you didn't have to come every day. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: When I called to say we were going to greenlight it, the male executive on the other end of the line literally hung up on me. We should be showing kids that boys and girls share the same bicycle. 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. MARTIN: Geena Davis, Tom Donahue, thank you so much for talking to us. Unions did not allow women because putting women in the unions meant lower pay and lower prestige. I knew I wanted to be in movies, as opposed to theater. GROSS: Yes, you're not fazed by seeing Dustin Hoffman walk in because you think he's really a woman. But the biggest reaction of all was the press saying, like the title of the movie, this is going to change everything. It couldn't be timelier, and its simmering feeling of frustration is palpable. Global Release 2020, 2023 Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. 0000002877 00000 n 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. DAVIS: Well, so my character - they told me from the beginning - was a former showgirl who, when she was getting too old to do that, went into management and was able to create a successful career for herself that way. Actress Geena Davis rallies Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and others in this . GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. . OK. Let me just play a clip from him in the film. A mere 15.6 percent of the Directors Guild of America membership is female. Age rating. DAVIS: Oh, so - gosh. Reunited as adults, two childhood friends fall madly in love and won't let anything not even death tear them apart, in this supernatural love story. Theres no one they can complain to. And Im like, yay, I cant wait. You know, what we tend to do when we don't succeed is to blame ourselves, and women were so siloed off in this industry we really didn't have any means of communication. Oh my god, of course we're gonna make all these female empowerment films. 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. Venue: Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF Docs) DONAHUE: They tend to deny the problem after seeing the film. The numbers have obviously not improved for decades. The movie This Changes Everything, an American documentary film, directed by Tom Donahue, debued in 2018. . GROSS: came into play here, too, because there's more of you for Dustin Hoffman to be fazed by when he walks in. CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Now, whether in politics or science or any other field, one thing is for sure, we need more women now. Bosnian Read her answers to our Movie Love Questionnaire here. You can pick up a lot on a set. GIESE: Well, I understood very quickly that the numbers in and of themselves inferred violations of Title VII. Geena Davis talks about what inspired "This Changes Everything," a documentary about women in film.Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2HFUeAKWebsite: https://kellyand. Moxy and her colorful friends leave Uglyville on a quest to find a kid to love. GIESE: So in - five months after they received that letter from the ACLU, they began their investigation. 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. GROSS: My guests are actor Geena Davis and director Maria Giese. Well, Tom, talk a little about what the problem is if you would. This was my plan (laughter). By the end, it feels like This Changes Everything is just that little bit too much behind the curve of history, despite the boo and hiss-prompting appearances from President Donald Trump and footage of the Womens March. Now, Davis has lent her own power to Tom Donahue's documentary, " This Changes Everything ," which is designed to shine a more public light on the imbalances both in front of and behind the . Theyll just get somebody else. Look at what FX did. This Changes Everything tries to get its arms around a lot, from appalling anecdotes of abhorrent behavior to deep historical context from the silent era to the modern-day repercussions of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements. Polish Rose McGowan, now inextricably linked to the #MeToo movement, wryly reflects on what it was like to be so often the only woman on a set in the early part of her career, keenly aware of how the camera operator was tracking her rear end. And I'd be like, which part exactly? My understanding is they don't make their investigation public. And this guy on the show named Alan Alda, who I was learning everything about. Well, we call the film This Changes Everything, because its about kind of why that doesnt happen. Romanian 2023 The Hollywood Reporter, LLC. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. DAVIS: Oh, I don't know which one you mean. 2019 | Maturity Rating: 13+ | 1h 35m | Documentary Films. Running time: 1 hour 36 minutes. And I got the part. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They dont care that Im black. The catastrophic effects of climate change are viewed through the lens of those in the US northeast coast who suffered through Hurricane Sandy. DAVIS: Absolutely, yes. So why does the behind the camera representation matter so much? makes a muscular case for global warming as the defining, cross-sectional issue of our era., [A]robust new polemic . Good Deed Entertainment (Theatrical Premiere), Starz (Broadcast), VOD, TVOD. Tom Donahue . She braids together the science, psychology, geopolitics, economics, ethics and activism that shape the climate question. Executive Producers: Geena Davis, Steve Edwards, Regina Scully, Simone Pero, Madeline Di Nonno, Jennie Peters, Patty Casby, Ku-Ling Yurman Representation matters. It'll ruin your career was the thinking. And, you know, being harassed and all kinds of things going on, being not listened to, talked down to, all that stuff. Maria Giese is a director who felt shut out of directing because she's a woman. Youll get much less salary because you guys dont really matter and well replace you if you have any complaints. I wasnt thinking, this is so unfair. Oh, we forgot. Turkish MARTIN: In fact, theres a clip for that. Bulgarian I mean you know. This is a rush transcript. But this struck me very deeply that we're training kids from the beginning, from minute one of absorbing popular culture, that women and girls are not as important as men and boys, and they're not as valuable to our society as men and boys. 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. 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. Slovene 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. The two opposing viewpoints can be seen in two western society examples, the first concerning the Alberta oil sands, and the second fossil fuel energy production and transportation in what is traditional Montana farmland. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You directed an episode of it. This is FRESH AIR. She's receiving an honorary Oscar this year, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, at a special ceremony in October. PG. She's in Paris. GROSS: This is the equal opportunity law. 0000023356 00000 n So I think that's a big change that's happened. So it was all very shocking and great because what it really - well, first of all, I'll tell you how it affected me. I mean dont you just want to throw your shoes at the screen? . AMANPOUR: Let me just give some of the statistics that you cite in the film. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: There is nothing funny here. DAVIS: Not at all. . So here was my hero calling himself a feminist. 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. In partnership with The Guardian, we are very proud to unveil this first ever sneak peek at the work-in-progress companion documentary film to This Changes Everything, directed by Avi Lewis. So when I got back from Cannes, I was represented at William Morris Agency, and basically nothing happened. DONAHUE: Sure. 0000049660 00000 n And you wouldnt know it because of how it turns out, four percent post his school. And if you're just joining us, my guest is actor Geena Davis and director Maria Giese. 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). GROSS: In "A League Of Their Own." Last year, 92 percent of the directors who made the top 250 domestic movies were male. 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 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%. But it was television that showed me there it was another way, and it was a show called MASH. 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But were not hearing womens voices or seeing the stories told through the female gaze when there are so few female directors. 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. And then maybe five years later, another movie comes out with a female star. Copyright 2019 NPR. 0000045243 00000 n 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. 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. That was supposed to happen after Thelma & Louise came out. There are going to be so many more movies with women starring and everything. I was very upset and angry at that happening to me. MARTIN: Why do you think that was the click moment for you? Which really isn't very old. MARTIN: But there are a number of women who are interviewed in this film whose careers have been damaged by speaking out. MARTIN: But Geena, this has to have happened to you throughout your career? . And Kim and I are sitting there going like, well, respectfully, I dont think you know what youre talking about. And then after about a year and a half, they told me they were going to pursue it. This Changes Everything is a brilliant explanation of why the climate crisis challenges us to abandon the core free market ideology of our time, restructure the global economy, and remake our political systems. Runtime. So I had been very unathletic as a kid. When, for instance, in 2017 I think, female-led films made 38 percent more money at the Box Office than male-led films. Your first movie role, "Tootsie," you're in your underwear in the film. . Available on Tubi TV, Plex. KIMBERLY PIERCE, DIRECTOR, CARRIE: I was being talked to and treated and questioned constantly and indifferently. Spanish We can reflect the future now and it will make it happen. When you have 150 men on set and one woman, how is that woman protected? I'm going to ask you to describe the premise. JOIN NOW. a scene from This Changes Everything, the documentary. There are problem areas in terms of style as well as content. DAVIS: First of all, for the simple fact of fairness, that women deserve to be in half of the positions, you know, and have leadership roles and also be the grip and be on the crew and, you know, use their [13:45:00] talents.

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