These are the lessons Meryl Streep has learned, as a woman, in the film industry

These are the lessons Meryl Streep has learned, as a woman, in the film industry

American actress, meryl streep got together with Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue magazine, to talk a bit about the importance of girl power in the industry. As they are both relevant and high-calibre figures, they took the space to give confessions about their perspective as women in the workplace. Anna is the one who asks and meryl the one that answers

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A: In the movie The Post (2017), you play my late friend, Katherine Graham. This film is relevant today because it is about how women can make themselves heard.

Me: One of the themes of the film is how difficult it is to be heard and that resonates in moments like these where the truth is so amorphous and difficult to determine. It’s hard to risk everything to tell the truth.

A: As a mother of four, what do you talk about at the dinner table?

m: Harvey Weinstein, We only talked about it. It’s horrible, because I want (my daughters) to be free, to be proud, to be women, but you put them in danger if you don’t talk to them about the objectification of women and how it affects young women.

A: Do you feel that recent events regarding predatory behavior in the workplace will further the feminist agenda and opportunities for women or hold them back?

Me: I think these times are exciting. It is a door that will not close. We have our foot inside and it will be very difficult for people to continue behaving as in the past. ‘That’s how men talk’ or ‘that’s how they are’, you have to stop thinking like that. We are civilized people and we learn from our mistakes.

A: With everything that has happened, do you think awards season will be different, more political, more measured, more serious?

I think it will be more conscious and there will come a time, at least in the film industry, where people will walk into a room, look around and see three women and nine men and think that something is wrong, that something is wrong. wrong. (AND)

Source: Eluniverso

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