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For some years now, actresses have been venturing more broadly into different areas of the film industry. And they aren't doing it as actors in leading roles, but more powerfully as producers and directors. This is undoubtedly a topic to keep an eye on because there will be a lot to talk about it in the years ahead.
28 de Octubre 2021
Thanks to the women. Kate Winslet recently won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Emmy for her part in Mare of Easttown, a series that she financed herself. During the event she received a number of compliments. One of them, which could have come from any Winslet fan, was a shouted “Thanks to Kate Winslet for being Kate Winslet” coming from Evan Peters in the middle of his thank you speech. Peters was not the only one to thank her for his award, but he was the one who summed up in the fewest words what it means to work with the actress who is leaving her stamp on films about anonymous women.
Overwhelming success. Another example of women taking the reins is Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine production company, which was behind the success of Big Little Lies and Little Fires Everywhere. The famed production company is now in the hands of former Disney executives. Undoubtedly these successes are validation of Witherspoon’s tremendous vision and foresight in founding Hello Sunshine five years before and supporting a series of projects to give primacy to women’s roles and to tell stories written by women themselves.
What the statistics show. Only 16% of the top 100 movie productions in 2020 were led by a woman. In 2018 that figure was only 4%.