With - the other thing that I loved about it was that it's measured by points. So do you have any idea where things stand? 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. Polish 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 . GROSS: Did you think of it as discrimination against older women? A star-studded documentary about gender inequality in film and TV is equal parts history lesson and constructive criticism. Dutch So it was all very shocking and great because what it really - well, first of all, I'll tell you how it affected me. MARTIN: Geena Davis, Tom Donahue, thank you so much for talking to us. 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.". I did get work, and it was through my model agency that I got my first acting job. a scene from This Changes Everything, the documentary. Chinese Complex So I learned through him about the equal rights amendment, about Gloria Steinem and Marlo Thomas and that girl and I became a fan of Mary Tyler Moore. DONAHUE: There hasnt been a lot of change. 2019 | Maturity Rating: 13+ | 1h 35m | Documentary Films. Will this film change everything? Copyright 2019 NPR. Im an optimist. The main thing that's very different is now it's completely OK to talk about this stuff. What is the connection? AMANPOUR: Yes. 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 . And your role is as the entertainment director of a casino. 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. So I decided I wanted to take up a sport in the real-life way and not the movie version. GROSS: In "A League Of Their Own." German Didnt seem to happen. And it's a buddy movie. This is the 21st century. It ultimately all worked out for me, but the likelihood of becoming a famous model was actually pretty slim, and I didn't. GROSS: A battle with yourself to not battle with yourself. Kleinexposes the myths that are clouding the climate debate. Naomi Kleins This Changes Everything is a ground-breaking work on how climate change changes everything. And that, for me, became a battle worth fighting for. MARTIN: But there are a number of women who are interviewed in this film whose careers have been damaged by speaking out. 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. Being so tall, I just didn't want anybody to look at me, especially if I was going to be failing at a sport. Tweets by NaomiAKlein. So you started your career as a model. It will be on air. DAVIS: Not at all. . We have also been told that humanity is too greedy and selfish to rise to this challenge. And there's a scene where you come out in - why don't you describe the costume. What if confronting the climate crisis is the best chance we'll ever get to build a better world? As defeated as one feels when you dont see a change happening, I really do think that it can and that it will. GROSS: Prevent that kind of behavior. This documentary takes a deep look at gender disparity in Hollywood through the eyes of well-known actresses and female filmmakers. DONAHUE: So the cheaper shows on Netflix and Hulu. 47%. . . UNIDENTIFIED MALE: There is nothing funny here. And Im like, yay, I cant wait. And, of course, it's all a joke. The women have guns. And but I just assumed kids media would be gender-balanced, and wholesome, and good for you, and all that. GROSS: So what about other women you knew from film school? You know, it was, like, an amazing introduction. 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 playbook: reining in corporate power, rebuilding local economies, and reclaiming our democracies. Book & Film Study Guide. I haven't really ever had to describe what it's about. And I was counting on my hands as I held her in my lap, and it was horrifying, and I was absolutely stunned. And the ending's kind of similar, where, you know, they kind of ride off a cliff, and you drive off a cliff. Mike and Alexis, a Montana goat ranching couple who see their dreams coated in oil from a broken pipeline. But what I did, also as Geena, was start looking at the numbers, and I started to notice that only 4% of studio features were directed by women, and only 13% of episodic TV shows were directed by women. They respond by organizing against fossil fuel extraction in their beloved Powder River Basin, and forming a new alliance with the Northern Cheyenne tribe to bring solar power to the nearby reservation. DONAHUE: They tend to deny the problem after seeing the film. GROSS: came into play here, too, because there's more of you for Dustin Hoffman to be fazed by when he walks in. As the staggering statistics on gender parity continue to demonstrate, though, not much has changed. In the course of this struggle, they help ignite a nationwide movement. 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. But thats what we were worried about. Where's her bathing suit stuff? And he just does it. And so I learned at 36 that I actually was coordinated. 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. By what name was This Changes Everything (2018) officially released in India in English? Forget everything you think you know about global warming. . They're both featured in the new documentary about that campaign called "This Changes Everything.". JENNIFER LAWRENCE: Its our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal . DONAHUE: Hopefully not. By what name was This Changes Everything (2015) officially released in India in English? For the rest of us, This Changes Everything will frustrate, enrage and maybe even inspire. I always say go through the script and change it. 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. Global Release 2020, 2023 Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. The EEOC functions in total confidentiality. LANDGRAF: And maybe that the talent wouldnt be there. Chinese Simple And that action alone sent the numbers skyrocketing from 0.5% to 16% in just 10 years from 1985 to 1995. GROSS: So what did you learn being on set? Portuguese He refuses. Maria Giese is a director who felt shut out of directing because she's a woman. And a little by little, I introduced them to a group of my female colleagues. This Changes Everything 2018 TV-PG 1 h 36 m IMDb RATING 7.7 /10 1.8K YOUR RATING Rate Play trailer 1:59 4 Videos 19 Photos Documentary An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry. And she doesnt know its her period because she had never been taught that by her mother. And that's what I set my mind to do. GIESE: Yes, Title VII, which was written into law in 1964 by President Johnson. And then maybe five years later, another movie comes out with a female star. Japanese 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. JOIN NOW. But the documentary "This Changes Everything" synthesizes all that data along with interviews from a truly mind-boggling array of A-listers both in front of and behind the camera to create a damning portrait of Hollywood's systematic sexism and discrimination. The poster was designed by street artist Shepard Fairey, whose most famous work This Changes Everything Trailer Premieres in 26 languages and counting This Changes Everything August 26, 2015 Co-Producers: Jessicya Materano, Robin Kelleher DAVIS: Hopefully not. And so I never asked any questions, and I didn't know that you didn't have to come every day. 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. He was the photographer for "Soul Train" and took photos for Jet, Ebony and the black-owned LA newspaper Soul. In 2004, she founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. GIESE: I first went to the EEOC in 2013. GROSS: And you even competed to be on the Olympic archery team. And a buddy movies are always men's movies. I get to be a doctor. 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. I could do that too. Why hasnt it changed before now? We can reflect the future now and it will make it happen. And I think most people and certainly I did assume that kids entertainments are harmless, that they're - they might even be good for kids. GROSS: Geena Davis, Maria Giese, thank you both so much for talking with us. Research shows a connection between kids' healthy self-esteem and positive portrayals in media. Romanian 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. 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. Most fascinating is an examination of the six women who in 1979 founded the Directors Guild of Americas Womens Steering Committee, which sought to investigate the hiring practices of studios. No, I didn't think, oh, it's me, at all. A really decent doc, but like 99% of the reviews here, I'm completely dumbfounded why they hired a MALE to direct this. Published in 2014, it debuted at #5 on the New York Times list and at #1 in Canada. GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. Swedish Go behind the scenes of Netflix TV shows and movies, see what's coming soon and watch bonus videos on. I think my peers and I were always operating under the assumption that you should never complain about anything. DONAHUE: They cant really complain to their agent or their manager because theyre just going to tell them just go with it, just be quiet. Director Tom Donahue Stars Reese Witherspoon Mira Nair DAVIS: Well, it was completely random in some ways. Female. Presenting portraits of communities on the front lines, This Changes Everything is an epic attempt to re-imagine the vast challenge of climate change. When Dani Arnold broke Ueli Steck's speed record climbing the Eiger in 2011, it sparked a duel between them across the six great north faces of the Alps. Lithuanian This Changes Everything | A book, film and engagement project about why the climate crisis is the best opportunity we've ever had to build a better world. Even though Landgraf and several prominent men are interviewed, a title card notes that the studio heads the filmmakers reached out to declined to appear in the film. So what impact do you think it had both on audiences but also on Hollywood? So theres something really deep and systemic going on. How did you take up archery? She's interesting. DONAHUE: Yes. And she founded an institute to study gender discrimination in Hollywood. It was a small budget, and we hoped somebody would see it and not object to the ending. This Changes Everything August 31, 2015 We're excited to share the official poster for This Changes Everything the documentary! But it didnt take her long to realize that she was the exception and not the rule. Interwoven with these stories of struggle is Kleins narration, connecting the carbon in the air with the economic system that put it there. 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. Filmed over 211 shoot days in nine countries and five continents over four years,This Changes Everythingis an epic attempt to re-imagine the vast challenge of climate change. Overview. Can we play that? What have they each done? 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. MARTIN: In the age of silent films, women directed a lot of films. 'This Changes Everything' Review: Compelling Documentary Tackles Hollywood Gender Inequality Head-On By Pete Hammond July 18, 2019 4:17pm At one point in the powerful and fascinating new. It's really fun and incredibly challenging. Danish And she demonstrates precisely why the market has notand cannotfix the climate crisis but will instead make things worse, with ever more extreme and ecologically damaging extraction methods, accompanied by rampant disaster capitalism. 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. . They're both featured in the new documentary "This Changes Everything" about discrimination against women in front of and behind the camera in Hollywood. 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. Danish 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. . Anyone who then told me or told any other journalist in the future, its too hard, no, its not. And I was sure they must be right and waiting for this fabulous future that was coming. So thats why when it says 75 percent of women made this film, people actually clap at that line at the end. Executive Producers: Geena Davis, Steve Edwards, Regina Scully, Simone Pero, Madeline Di Nonno, Jennie Peters, Patty Casby, Ku-Ling Yurman 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. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They dont care that Im black. makes a muscular case for global warming as the defining, cross-sectional issue of our era., [A]robust new polemic . Watch This Changes Everything: Men Don't See Us Women Equal. Geena Davis is also an executive producer of the film. She braids together the science, psychology, geopolitics, economics, ethics and activism that shape the climate question. Progress will happen when men take a stand, an emphatic Meryl Streep says. makes a muscular case for global warming as the defining, cross-sectional issue of our era. DONAHUE: I started the film a year before I actually asked Geena to come on board. that women are now dominating that field because we just saw it on T.V. MARTIN: Really? Give us some of the numbers that you find most disturbing. GROSS: So what was your strategy to try to open the door to more women directors? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Everyone, listen up, please. Tomatometer 18 Reviews. SANDRA OH: Shonda was able to make half of her cast not white. -Entertainment Weekly Or did you think, oh, it's me - no one wants me anymore? Director Avi Lewis Writer Its the chivalry of the 21st century.. GROSS: Geena Davis, let me bring you back into the conversation. GROSS: Let down your hair, as you put it. This Changes Everything has been translated into 27 languages: Arabic When you have 150 men on set and one woman, how is that woman protected? And her actions led to an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors. But as time went on and I became more empowered, I started really noticing. This is FRESH AIR. You had a small role. This documentary takes a deep look at gender disparity in Hollywood through the eyes of well-known actresses and female filmmakers. GROSS: And you also are an archer - like bow and arrow archery. Synopsis 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. MARTIN: Every person that Ive spoken with who have seen the film is just shocked by it. to unsuccessfully sue Warner Bros. and Columbia Pictures for discrimination). OK. Let me just play a clip from him in the film. Slovene The catastrophic effects of climate change are viewed through the lens of those in the US northeast coast who suffered through Hurricane Sandy. All but one of the women were interviewed for this film, and Donahue takes his time to carefully lay out the details and takeaways of their efforts (which led the D.G.A. Which is why none of them appeared in this film? Be the first to contribute. Korean MARTIN: And youre saying that entertainment really does matter. In this part of the interview, I'm going to talk more with Davis about her own movie career. You putting men in charge basically driving women and people of color out. Also was named Observer Book of the Year and a New York Times Book Review 100 Notable Books of the Year and Margaret Atwood chose it for The Guardians Best Books of 2014 list. And I got the part. And for me, the word feminist was a bad word in my house. To have these conversations with men, youre saying like, well, I dont think you should depict it that way and I think you should depict it this way. Not rated. But I loved it. And this is in every sector of society, its the same story. So Geena, I think some people might hear that and go, Oh, thats too bad but why? Turkish VarietyMagazine, If you care about justice you must see this. Catalan AMANPOUR: Let me just give some of the statistics that you cite in the film. My understanding is they don't make their investigation public. And I had spent so much time in a field where you're measured by people's judgment, you know, where, you know, you're approved of by others' opinions rather than factual merit. Kleins urgency and outrage is balanced by meticulous documentation and passionate argument. GROSS: But you were with Sydney Pollack. Good Deed Entertainment (Theatrical Premiere), Starz (Broadcast), VOD, TVOD. 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. A look at seven communities around the world with the proposition that we can seize the crisis of climate change to transform our failed economic system into something radically better. Chinese Complex Italian 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. Thats the problem. Like why do I care? Greek Produced with New Plot Films in association with the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, David Yurman, and . DONAHUE: And then Patricia Arquette got up at the Oscars and demanded equal pay. 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 then the second thing were unions. Theyll just get somebody else. Chinese Simple 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. They could say, what was I doing? This Changes Everything Directed by: Tom Donahue Produced by: Ilan Arboleda, Kerianne Flynn, Tom Donahue Executive Producers: Geena Davis, Steve Edwards, Regina Scully, Simone Pero, Madeline Di Nonno, Jennie Peters, Patty Casby, Ku-Ling Yurman Co-Producers: Jessicya Materano, Robin Kelleher Production companies: CreativeChaos vmg, New Plot Films GROSS: So the EEOC has been conducting an investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. 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. DAVIS: Oh, I don't know which one you mean. Its not a spoiler to say that the documentary concludes with a call to action aimed squarely at (predominantly male) studio heads, pointing to the recent commitment to inclusive hiring by John Landgraf, the chief executive of the FX Networks, as an example of what real action can look like. This was my plan (laughter). Unions did not allow women because putting women in the unions meant lower pay and lower prestige. Most importantly, the film seeks pathways and solutions from within and outside the industry, and around the world. Actress Geena Davis rallies Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and others in this powerful documentary. Michael Mann tells Christiane Amanpour why we need to rethink what we eat and how we produce it. 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, Mark J. Blechner, Seton J. Melvin, Bernard and Denise Schwartz, Koo and Patricia Yuen, the Leila and Mickey Straus Family Charitable Trust, Barbara Hope Zuckerberg, Jeffrey Katz and Beth Rogers, the Filomen M. DAgostino Foundation and. Directed by Avi Lewis Starring Naomi Klein Stacey Arwen Raab. On a platform out at sea, they have formed The Community - a new type of society and a better way of living. but like a place where we actually want to live MARIA GIESE: My first feature film directing job out of graduate film school was in England, not in the United States. So I did. And she's been dedicated to equality for women, more roles for women in Hollywood. MARTIN: Well, you do interview one executive, the head of FX, John Landgraf. GROSS: The one with the feathers and DAVIS: The one with the feathers and rhinestones? 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. As the actress and activist Geena Davis puts it in This Changes Everything, a new documentary about Hollywoods pervasive gender inequalities, each of those highly successful films with female leads (and in some cases, female filmmakers) had been expected to expand the opportunities for women, or so the media narrative went with each release. 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. MARTIN: Do you think its because your initial focus was on kids television? Spanish I very much expected that that would not be the case. Oh, we forgot. Accuracy and availability may vary. This Changes Everything is a 2015 documentary film directed by Avi Lewis.It is based on the book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate by Naomi Klein.. Its always been that way. Russian And womens films do make more money and have, I think, over the last three years. And this is according to the Center for the Study of Women and Television and Film in San Diego State University. Swedish Actress Geena Davis rallies Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and others in this . GROSS: So you went to the ACLU, and then the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission became involved, too. They founded the Directors Guild of Americas Womens Steering Committee in 1979. Its not about carbonits about capitalism. And my friend and I acted out your trip. DAVIS: Absolutely, which is fantastic. DAVIS: They do. LA Times. This Changes Everything DOCUMENTARY Told first-hand by some of Hollywood's leading voices, This Changes Everything is a feature-length documentary that uncovers what is beneath what is one of the most confounding dilemmas in the entertainment industry- the under-representation and misrepresentation of women. And hopefully, young boys will see that a male-directed this and think I can do that too. 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