Will you get more
women and people of color behind the camera as well as in front of the camera?
To say film critics lack relevance ignores the cyclical nature of abuse and neglect of
women and people of color behind the camera.
Not exact matches
But when the snubs consistently
and disproportionately affect
women and people of color over the old white male guard, one is forced to reckon with the fact that for all its chest thumping, Hollywood remains decades
behind the times.
Hollywood's getting a little better at telling stories that incorporate more diverse perspectives, with
women and people of color getting more opportunities both in front
of the camera
and behind it.
Left to its own devices, the industry hasn't managed to implement meaningful
and sustained change for
women and people of color — not to mention other underrepresented groups — both in front
of and behind the camera.