LANDGRAF: And maybe that the talent wouldnt be there. Davis and director Maria Giese discuss the dramatic disparities on screen. 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. MARTIN: And they just cant believe that it is what it is. MICHEL MARTIN, CONTRIBUTOR: Geena Davis, Tom Donahue, thank you so much for talking to us. Because the next movie somebody makes could be gender-balanced. Oh, we forgot. GIESE: Yes, Title VII, which was written into law in 1964 by President Johnson. I think my peers and I were always operating under the assumption that you should never complain about anything. So I think that's a big change that's happened. JENNIFER LAWRENCE: Its our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal . MARTIN: So Geena, how do you stay in it though? And you wouldnt know it because of how it turns out, four percent post his school. DAVIS: Absolutely, yes. GROSS: So the EEOC has been conducting an investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors. Watch all you want. . You were working with Dustin Hoffman. 10 Video Games That Need a Live Action Adaptation, 2023's Most Anticipated Sequels, Prequels, and Spin-offs. As an asteroid hurtles towards Earth with nothing to stop it, one determined teacher fights to keep her former students safe no matter the cost. I think theres some backlash. Chinese Simple Hilary Weston Writers Trust Prize for Nonfiction. And they didn't ask - after I read the part, they didn't ask to see my bathing suit. Or did you think, oh, it's me - no one wants me anymore? I mean dont you just want to throw your shoes at the screen? Swedish Anyone who then told me or told any other journalist in the future, its too hard, no, its not. MARTIN: Geena Davis, Tom Donahue, thank you so much for talking to us. GROSS: A battle with yourself to not battle with yourself. Written with an elegant blend of science, statistics, field reports and personal insight, it does not paralyze but buoys the reader. So I decided I wanted to take up a sport in the real-life way and not the movie version. She braids together the science, psychology, geopolitics, economics, ethics and activism that shape the climate question. And so I never asked any questions, and I didn't know that you didn't have to come every day. I did get work, and it was through my model agency that I got my first acting job. So I learned about being a feminist through the activism of a man. SCREENING GUIDES. This Changes Everything, which launches July 22 in theaters across America, is a new documentary (ironically, by a man) that traces the trailblazing women in the business, like Shonda Rhimes, Cate Blanchett, and Natalie Portman, as well as Meryl Streep, Jessica Chastain, Reese Witherspoon, Taraji P. Henson and Rose McGowan to help unpack . I was a feminist since I was 10-years-old because I came from a very right-wing family. 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. We can reflect the future now and it will make it happen. And you say in the film that you were watching something with your daughter. This Changes Everything takes an incisive look into the male-dominated film industry to examine those forces - both conscious and unconscious - that continue to foster the systemic underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women. This Changes Everything is, improbably, Kleins most optimistic book. And that's when you really are tested with your mental abilities because once you have a really good shot, your job is to recreate it exactly and - every time. But as time went on and I became more empowered, I started really noticing. MARTIN: In fact, theres a clip for that. GIESE: So in - five months after they received that letter from the ACLU, they began their investigation. 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. Profoundly, embarrassing few. And that was an extraordinary triumph. At the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, the film was first runner-up for the People's Choice Award: Documentaries. But it didnt take her long to realize that she was the exception and not the rule. 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. My guest Geena Davis starred in two movies about female empowerment - "Thelma & Louise" and "A League Of Their Own." This Changes Everything. Geena Davis and Maria Giese, welcome to FRESH AIR. Still. German I mean you know. This Changes Everything 2018, Documentary, 1h 37m 88% Tomatometer 25 Reviews 100% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Verified Ratings Where to watch Rent/buy Subscription Rent/buy Rent/buy Want to. Can we pull off these changes in time? Actress Geena Davis rallies Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and others in this powerful documentary. For more details, visit the official This Changes Everything website, where youll find more Press information and Endnotes. And I was sure they must be right and waiting for this fabulous future that was coming. Copyright 2019 NPR. Is that why because no studio heads appeared in this film because theyre so embarrassed? GROSS: Prevent that kind of behavior. From Thelma & Louise to A League of Their Own, the Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis made her name with her strong female characters. A determined detective continues his search for the truth behind Asia's largest drug organization and its elusive boss he has unfinished business with. The film is a Canada-United States coproduction. Davis and director Maria Giese discuss the dramatic. 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. Like why do I care? And I think thats but also part of it is that my peers and I felt like you cannot complain about any of this because they wont hire you. Women are socialized to go along with the dominant patriarch. 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. 1 hr 30 min. So its kind of working. . But were not hearing womens voices or seeing the stories told through the female gaze when there are so few female directors. Original filename: Naomi Klein - This Changes Everything.pdf URL: https://pdf.yt/d/Skb-ch_k7psDm90Q And this is in every sector of society, its the same story. 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 The film presents seven portraits of communities on the front lines, from Montana's Powder River Basin to the Alberta Tar Sands, from the coast of South India to Beijing and beyond. And womens films do make more money and have, I think, over the last three years. 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. By what name was This Changes Everything (2015) officially released in India in English? She's interesting. 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. Accuracy and availability may vary. Spanish . In October, at a special ceremony, she'll receive an honorary Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. It was just like the way it was, and, you know, being sexy and all that kind of stuff. And Kim and I are sitting there going like, well, respectfully, I dont think you know what youre talking about. Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media is not a production company or talent agency.The organization does not solicit or accept autograph requests, manuscripts, project ideas, or other similar materials.If any such information is sent to us, we will return the material unread. They could say, what was I doing? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You directed an episode of it. Although a large part of this documentary focuses on the fact that female directors do not get work and have trouble getting hired, and the director of this film. That's why we've added a new "Diverse Representations" section to our reviews that will be rolling out on an ongoing basis. In this part of the interview, I'm going to talk more with Davis about her own movie career. This is the 21st century. Downloads only available on ad-free plans. Were they getting work? Italian, Japanese Which really isn't very old. GROSS: Well, what was wrong with that plan? Well, it meant a little ironically. And so I thought, this is an enormous problem if we are training kids from the beginning that girls are second-class citizens. And I just want an excuse to be able to do that (laughter). Its just very elevated because its in the entertainment world. What are we doing? Good Deed Entertainment (Theatrical Premiere), Starz (Broadcast), VOD, TVOD. Overview. This is FRESH AIR. Catalan 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. She's got a handgun, pulls it on him, asks him to apologize. GROSS: So Geena Davis, I have a few questions for you about your career. And that, for me, became a battle worth fighting for. You were signed to a big agency. . DAVIS: In "A League Of Their Own," yeah. And so it kind of made sense in that way. The film combines talking-head interviews with drill-down stats and the backstory on legal actions taken to force accountability from studio heads. Norwegian Its the lowest hanging fruit possible. DAVIS: Well, it was completely random in some ways. Melachrini, a housewife in Northern Greece where economic crisis is being used to justify mining and drilling projects that threaten the mountains, seas, and tourism economy. The books exploration of climate change from the perspective of how capitalism functions produces fresh insights and its examination of the interconnectedness between our relationship with nature and the creation of better, fairer societies presents a radical proposal. Why hasnt it changed before now? . And for me, the word feminist was a bad word in my house. See production, box office & company info, Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It, White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch, Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres, Late Night with Seth Meyers: Milo Ventimiglia/Geena Davis/Ex Hex/Julian Dorio. Interwoven with these stories of struggle is Naomi Klein's narration, connecting the carbon in the air with the economic system that put it there. And hopefully, young boys will see that a male-directed this and think I can do that too. Lithuanian Korean So here was my hero calling himself a feminist. a scene from This Changes Everything, the documentary. Maria Giese is a director who felt shut out of directing because she's a woman. Actress Geena Davis rallies Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and others in this . This is a rush transcript. Directed by Avi Lewis, and inspired by Naomi Kleins international non-fiction bestsellerThis Changes Everything, the film presents seven powerful portraits of communities on the front lines, from Montanas Powder River Basin to the Alberta Tar Sands, from the coast of South India to Beijing and beyond. In the course of this struggle, they help ignite a nationwide movement. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. Drawing on an impressive volume of research, Ms. Klein savages the idea that we will be saved by new technologies or by an incremental shift away from fossil fuels: Both approaches, she argues, are forms of denial . 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. Geena Davis is also an executive producer of the film. The catastrophic effects of climate change are viewed through the lens of those in the US northeast coast who suffered through Hurricane Sandy. And I learned that he was he called himself a feminist. GROSS: So the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media has done a lot of research on the numbers. And so that was really fun. After feeling that she was shut out of directing because she's a woman, she became an activist. Its an alarm that calls us to fix an economic system that is already failing us in many ways. Over the course of 90 minutes, viewers will meet. 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. And we started to have meetings with them. So what impact do you think it had both on audiences but also on Hollywood? Absolutely not. A right wing think tank provides its view that the climate change issue needs to be dealt with through market forces. 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. Im an optimist. but like a place where we actually want to live UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Feud is so, so good. Didnt seem to happen. It will be on air. It takes an incisive look at the history, empirical evidence, and systemic forces that foster gender discrimination and thus reinforce disparity in our culture. I wasnt thinking, this is so unfair. GROSS: So you and your friend, played by Susan Sarandon - they go on a trip together, have a lot of drinks in a bar, guy comes up to you, asked to dance with you. So I had a lot of training. 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. MARTIN: And youre saying that entertainment really does matter. So let me just play that clip. MARTIN: Did you think it was as bad as it is? Nobody was going into this thinking, oh, we're going to really make a statement with this, or this is going to be a powerful message for anybody. Not rated. The epitome of WTF? So I never thought about it again. DONAHUE: Sure. 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. MARTIN: So you can see it with kids entertainment? GROSS: There's Dustin Hoffman, who plays this man who can't get roles, finally auditions for a role posing as a woman in a soap opera. Documentary. They founded the Directors Guild of Americas Womens Steering Committee in 1979. makes a muscular case for global warming as the defining, cross-sectional issue of our era. 47%. So I had been very unathletic as a kid. Ditto The First Wives Club, and, more recently, Frozen and Hidden Figures.. 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. I always say go through the script and change it. Catalan 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. It'll ruin your career was the thinking. This was my plan (laughter). '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. We should be showing kids that boys and girls share the same bicycle. From left, Joelle Dobrow, Nell Cox, Susan Nimoy, Dolores Ferraro, Lynne Littman and Victoria Hochberg in 1980. DAVIS: Exactly. . And then the second thing were unions. And it seemed that, in the 21st century, this was a horrible message to be sending and very shocking. Tom, do you want to add to that? She's receiving an honorary Oscar this year, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, at a special ceremony in October. Did you think of it as there not being enough roles for women in their 40s? And then on screen really is impactful, because as much as it can create a negative impact, it has the power to create incredibly positive changes like were talking in the movie about the CSI effect where there were so many shows so many female forensic scientists on T.V. CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Now, whether in politics or science or any other field, one thing is for sure, we need more women now. And I got the part. The realization that a solution is possible, well, that changes everything Its not going to benefit you. MARTIN: But there are a number of women who are interviewed in this film whose careers have been damaged by speaking out. Like competing - if you're nervous, your shot's going to be off. Forget everything you think you know about global warming. MARTIN: So the title of the film, we start with that, This Changes Everything. This is something that you say in the film. The story goes full circle back to Alberta and what should or needs to be done to combat climate change while dealing with the economy and thus people's short term well-being. And so it was something they had no idea they were doing, and the data changed everything for them. 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. 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%. Kumi Naidoo,Former Director at Greenpeace International, Genuinely moving Executive Producers: Geena Davis, Steve Edwards, Regina Scully, Simone Pero, Madeline Di Nonno, Jennie Peters, Patty Casby, Ku-Ling Yurman After we take a short break, we'll hear from photographer Bruce Talamon, whose photos of soul, funk and R&B stars of the '70s and early '80s are collected in a book. And you try really hard to, like, throw him off of you. And this guy on the show named Alan Alda, who I was learning everything about. MARTIN: I think it was Maya Angelou who said you cant be what you cant see. Prior to the worldwide publication of This Changes Everything, Naomi filmed a one and a half minute book trailer that highlighted the main themes of the book. . The film brings Naomi Klein's radical, inspiring thesis to life through a connective thread of stories from people living and working on the front . DONAHUE: Yes. Go behind the scenes of Netflix TV shows and movies, see what's coming soon and watch bonus videos on. Nobody complained about anything because you felt that it would damage your career. Finnish He refuses. Slovene Provocative, compelling, and accessible to even the most climate-fatigued viewers,This Changes Everythingwill leave you refreshed and inspired, reflecting on the ties between us, the kind of lives we really want, and why the climate crisis is at the centre of it all. And then maybe five years later, another movie comes out with a female star. Bulgarian GROSS: And you also are an archer - like bow and arrow archery. 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. Directed by Avi Lewis (AFI Festival award-winner The Take) and inspired by the New York Times-bestselling book by Naomi Klein, the feature documentary This Changes Everything will launch in 2015. Now, this changes everything. Thelma & Louise was supposed to have done 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. In the directors guild, there were only two women I think up until the 1960s who were members of the union. Unlike many works about the climate crisis, this is not a film that tries to scare the audience into action: it aims to empower. DAVIS: Yeah, it's very centering and focusing. And, you know, being harassed and all kinds of things going on, being not listened to, talked down to, all that stuff. Give us some of the numbers that you find most disturbing. makes a muscular case for global warming as the defining, cross-sectional issue of our era., [A]robust new polemic . Actress Geena Davis rallies Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and others in this . And she doesnt know its her period because she had never been taught that by her mother. It's really fun and incredibly challenging. And I think the first thing to change will be on screen. By Joel Horwood. 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. Chinese Complex Crystal, a young indigenous leader in Tar Sands country, as she fights for access to a restricted military base in search of answers about an environmental disaster in progress. So I figured, well, I mean, what were the odds anyway I was going to be in a Sydney Pollack movie with Dustin Hoffman? GROSS: But you were with Sydney Pollack. DONAHUE: Well, two things. What happened after that? It's about two women who grab ahold of their fate and refuse to relinquish control no matter how far it takes them, that they remain in charge of their destiny. 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. GROSS: So what did you learn being on set? . Directed by Avi Lewis This Changes Everything Review: Hollywoods Men, Called to Action, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/08/movies/this-changes-everything-review.html. LANDGRAF: The minute we open our door and we say, come express it here, the work got better. MARTIN: Why do you think that was the click moment for you? . But the biggest reaction of all was the press saying, like the title of the movie, this is going to change everything. 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. So Geena, I think some people might hear that and go, Oh, thats too bad but why? GROSS: came into play here, too, because there's more of you for Dustin Hoffman to be fazed by when he walks in. But you could, by answering its call to action. This Changes Everything (2015) Plot Showing all 3 items Jump to: Summaries (3) Summaries 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. Russian Romanian DONAHUE: Hopefully not. GEENA DAVIS: Well, it was pretty dramatic. The economic drivers of the carbon society are highlighted by the economic crisis in Greece in the early 2000s, where some saw the only solution to get out of the crisis being to sell off the land to the highest bidder, those highest bidders often being resource extraction companies. And then I had to play the best baseball player anyone has ever seen hold a bat. Interwoven with these stories of struggle is Kleins narration, connecting the carbon in the air with the economic system that put it there. Bosnian GROSS: It's like, he's short; you're really tall. Author interview. 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