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. I thought, this is incredibly unfair, and I don't want other people deciding that I have to work less, you know, and taking away opportunities. Global Release 2020, 2023 Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. She had to fight really hard to get them to put it on the air. . This is a rush transcript. And you try really hard to, like, throw him off of you. No, I didn't think, oh, it's me, at all. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: There is nothing funny here. And very quickly, the coaches were saying, you know, you have a lot of untapped athletic ability. And that action alone sent the numbers skyrocketing from 0.5% to 16% in just 10 years from 1985 to 1995. LANDGRAF: The minute we open our door and we say, come express it here, the work got better. DAVIS: Exactly. DAVIS: Well, it did in a way. A film that brings our peril into focus and what we might learn from despair. This Changes Everything has been translated into 27 languages: Arabic makes a muscular case for global warming as the defining, cross-sectional issue of our era. We dont have to wait for things to turn around in real life. A lot of negative reaction in the press too like, oh, no, the world is ruined now. DONAHUE: They tend to deny the problem after seeing the film. I felt its my duty as a feminist, male or otherwise. . 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. Anyone can read what you share. And you wouldnt know it because of how it turns out, four percent post his school. JOIN NOW. A work of startling force, exhaustive reporting, and telling anecdote . Turkish Finnish I'm Terry Gross. GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. Lithuanian 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. 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. [1] An examination of sexism in the Hollywood film industry, the film interviews a variety of actresses and women filmmakers on their experiences in the industry. DAVIS: Well, so my character - they told me from the beginning - was a former showgirl who, when she was getting too old to do that, went into management and was able to create a successful career for herself that way. From left, Joelle Dobrow, Nell Cox, Susan Nimoy, Dolores Ferraro, Lynne Littman and Victoria Hochberg in 1980. And a little by little, I introduced them to a group of my female colleagues. But thats what we were worried about. And I just want an excuse to be able to do that (laughter). that women are now dominating that field because we just saw it on T.V. 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: Well, you do interview one executive, the head of FX, John Landgraf. 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. Actress Geena Davis rallies Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and others in this . Several women serve as executive producers, including Davis.). In 2004, she founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. And her actions led to an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors in Hollywood. Copyright 2019 NPR. Determined to provide a ray of light for those under her care, a young nurse navigates the world of mental health and the diverse stories surrounding it. 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. Heart and mind go hand in hand in this magisterial response to a present crisis., We lack the collective spaces in which to confront the raw terror of ecocide, is how Klein encapsulates the problem. MARTIN: And you do make a point of saying in the film that 75 percent of the crew are women. . My guest Geena Davis starred in two movies about female empowerment - "Thelma & Louise" and "A League Of Their Own." 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. Dutch As the staggering statistics on gender parity continue to demonstrate, though, not much has changed. I decided that I would try becoming a model first because, at that time, Christie Brinkley and Lauren Hutton were being offered parts in movies. She starts her own organization, the Geena Davis Institute, on gender in media to keep track of the imbalance. Well, we call the film This Changes Everything, because its about kind of why that doesnt happen. Did you think of it as there not being enough roles for women in their 40s? In the course of this struggle, they help ignite a nationwide movement. And this guy on the show named Alan Alda, who I was learning everything about. . GEENA DAVIS: Well, it was pretty dramatic. GROSS: And, you know, you're dressed in your underwear so it's even more, like, imposing and, for him, kind of embarrassing because he's a man who is finding it all very arousing, and he shouldn't be there because he's posing as a woman. Yet we can seize this existential crisis to transform our failed economic system into something radically better. Of the top 100 grossing films of 2017, male-lead characters received twice as much screen time as female leads. And so thats what I did and, in fact, its proven that theyre incredibly grateful and horrified and embarrassed. Tweets by NaomiAKlein. It was once there was a four in front of my age, and DAVIS: You know, I had heard about that for a long time, that people said that things change when you turn 40 or when you're in your 40s, but I didn't expect it to be literal. And it also struck a nerve that none of us expected. We have been told the market will save us, when in fact the addiction to profit and growth is digging us in deeper every day. DAVIS: Well, I was astounded that it happened. The extraordinary detail and richness of the cinematography inThis Changes Everythingprovides an epic canvas for this exploration of the greatest challenge of our time. 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. Kleins sharp analysis makes a compelling case that a mass awakening is part of the answer., Gripping and dramatic . UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Everyone, listen up, please. Grieving the loss of a best friend she couldnt protect, an ex-bodyguard sets out to fulfill her dear friends last wish: sweet revenge. It's really fun and incredibly challenging. GROSS: So part of your work was modeling for Victoria's Secret. We also heard from director Maria Giese, who's also featured in the film "This Changes Everything." DAVIS: Yes. I mean dont you just want to throw your shoes at the screen? Chinese Complex A really decent doc, but like 99% of the reviews here, I'm completely dumbfounded why they hired a MALE to direct this. 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. It takes an incisive look at the history, empirical evidence, and systemic forces that foster gender discrimination and thus reinforce disparity in our culture. GIESE: I first went to the EEOC in 2013. . 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. Were they getting work? 10 Video Games That Need a Live Action Adaptation, 2023's Most Anticipated Sequels, Prequels, and Spin-offs. 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. But were not hearing womens voices or seeing the stories told through the female gaze when there are so few female directors. I wasnt thinking, this is so unfair. She's got a handgun, pulls it on him, asks him to apologize. a scene from This Changes Everything, the documentary. So thats why when it says 75 percent of women made this film, people actually clap at that line at the end. In October, at a special ceremony, she'll receive an honorary Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. . Emerging economies in the developing world have tried to follow the western model for economic prosperity, with arguably the most marked example of the negative consequences being in China where many cities are continually shrouded in smog, some children in those cities who have never seen a blue sky. 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. This documentary takes a deep look at gender disparity in Hollywood through the eyes of well-known actresses and female filmmakers. Her work led to an ongoing EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors, as well as an ACLU campaign against discrimination. 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. I felt very unhappy with having that sort of imposed on me by other people. Can we play that? After a break, I'll talk more with Geena Davis about her movie career, and Bruce Talamon will talk about taking photos of soul, funk and R&B stars of the '70s. You putting men in charge basically driving women and people of color out. - because it was a big hit. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. And you say in the film that you were watching something with your daughter. The main thing that's very different is now it's completely OK to talk about this stuff. Slovene Catalan I went down to the downtown LA courthouse, and I found that six very courageous women in the Directors Guild in 1979 had got the DGA, our union, to file a class action lawsuit against several major studios. An office worker who is insecure about her looks becomes a masked internet personality by night until a chain of ill-fated events overtakes her life. And hopefully, young boys will see that a male-directed this and think I can do that too. DONAHUE: Yes. Starring Naomi Klein Stacey Arwen Raab. (Interestingly, the film was directed by a man, Tom Donahue. 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. MARTIN: Why do you think that was the click moment for you? Hosting a Screening (note that licensing and contact info in this document are out of date / no longer active) Faith screening guide. Things were looking good for you after film school. Globe & Mail UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Feud is so, so good. Netflix | Apple TV | Amazon Video | Vudu | FandangoNOW | Kanopy | Hoopla, Directed by: Tom Donahue Theyll just get somebody else. What if confronting the climate crisis is the best chance we'll ever get to build a better world? MARTIN: So Geena, how do you stay in it though? Ukrainian. And - but nobody, and least of all him, nobody ever said, you realize you don't have to come every day? And I started to do research. The catastrophic effects of climate change are viewed through the lens of those in the US northeast coast who suffered through Hurricane Sandy. He was the photographer for "Soul Train" and took photos for Jet, Ebony and the black-owned LA newspaper Soul. 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. GROSS: My guests are actor Geena Davis and director Maria Giese. DAVIS: It did well. And I was like, you know, I was a huge fan of "GLOW" and very much wanted to do it. DAVIS: Well, the bigger part was the (laughter) - that Sydney liked my audition. 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. Against the backdrop of Greece in crisis, a powerful social movement rises. Its the lowest hanging fruit possible. So I gathered all my articles and all the work that I had done, and I had even written the beginnings of a legal brief, and I brought it to the ACLU, where I met Melissa Goodman and Ariela Migdal. Copy may not be in its final form. 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. Director Avi Lewis Writer And he just does it. So I started making this movie. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You directed an episode of it. And so I never asked any questions, and I didn't know that you didn't have to come every day. 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. You know, God forbid you complain about your salary not being equal or being harassed or mistreated or discriminated against because they'll just get somebody else, you know? And Kim and I are sitting there going like, well, respectfully, I dont think you know what youre talking about. And they got really excited. 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. In the lawless land of Gando, fierce bandits will stop at nothing to fight for their precious homeland and loved ones even if it means life or death. 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. Unions did not allow women because putting women in the unions meant lower pay and lower prestige. I think the big advantage was that people who make kids entertainment do it because they care about kids. This Changes Everything August 31, 2015 We're excited to share the official poster for This Changes Everything the documentary! Klein and those impassioned protesters provide something that has been in short supply in the predecessors TV-PG. And then Susan Sarandon comes out. 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. And that, for me, became a battle worth fighting for. GIESE: Well, that was the thing. Since then it has been shown 1000s of times in community screenings around the world. Nothing is certain. Im an optimist. Oh, we forgot. GROSS: Well, what was wrong with that plan? They founded the Directors Guild of Americas Womens Steering Committee in 1979. This Changes Everything. She ends up shooting him, and then you both go on the lam because you feel like, who's going to believe you? Like I think a lot of people have become familiar with the whole question of representation on screen. Directed by Avi Lewis, and inspired by Naomi Klein's international non-fiction bestseller This Changes Everything, the film presents seven powerful 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. What if confronting the climate crisis is the best chance well ever get to build a better world? Kumi Naidoo,Former Director at Greenpeace International, Genuinely moving A star-studded documentary about gender inequality in film and TV is equal parts history lesson and constructive criticism. I think theres some backlash. And I also expected it to be not true anymore by the time I would get to that age. It ultimately all worked out for me, but the likelihood of becoming a famous model was actually pretty slim, and I didn't. GROSS: So the EEOC has been conducting an investigation into systemic discrimination against women directors. And this is according to the Center for the Study of Women and Television and Film in San Diego State University. What is the connection? The epitome of WTF? Norwegian French And then I had to play the best baseball player anyone has ever seen hold a bat. DAVIS: Absolutely, which is fantastic. It was my first audition, and they had called model agencies to say, send any models who can act for an audition. Bosnian DAVIS: Well, thats what I was saying about earlier, it is a different time now that you actually can talk about these things and not suffer repercussions. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They dont care that Im black. . Also with us is director Maria Giese, who's featured in the film, too. DAVIS: It was very specific, actually. This Changes Everything 2015 Not Rated 1 h 29 m IMDb RATING 6.4 /10 614 YOUR RATING Rate Play trailer 2:22 1 Video 16 Photos Documentary 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. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. And, you know, being harassed and all kinds of things going on, being not listened to, talked down to, all that stuff. 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. GROSS: But you were with Sydney Pollack. Its always been that way. You go out to the parking lot with him, and he starts to rape you. It often seems that these worlds are completely . TAX ID# 86-1943473, Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, PO Box 9615, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701. Mike and Alexis, a Montana goat ranching couple who see their dreams coated in oil from a broken pipeline. 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 . -Alice Walker, author and activist, Purposely unsettling Ultimately encouraging We havent made significant progress, Klein argues, because weve been expecting solutions from the very same institutions that created the problem in the first place . I never got another paying job. 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. 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. 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. Book & Film Study Guide. MARTIN: And youre saying that entertainment really does matter. They could say, what was I doing? And so it kind of made sense in that way. Unlike many works about the climate crisis, this is not a film that tries to scare the audience into action: it aims to empower. GROSS: So what did you learn being on set? Thats the problem. When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. Greek The first film you directed was shown at the Cannes Film Festival. Featuring interviews with Geena Davis, Meryl Streep, Natalie Portman, Taraji P. Henson, Reese Witherspoon, Cate Blanchett, Tiffany Haddish, Jill Soloway, Shonda Rhimes, Jessica Chastain, Yara Shahidi, Chloe Grace Moretz, Amandla Stenberg, Alan Alda, Sandra Oh, Anita Hill, Rashida Jones, Rose McGowan, Judd Apatow, Rosario Dawson, Maria Giese, and many other influential voices in the fight for gender equality. Channeling the hurried nature of a TV docuseries edited to cover an extremely broad topic in a limited amount of time, the first act layers a lot of too-brief sound bites albeit from an impressive array of influential women, including Reese Witherspoon and Shonda Rhimes over movie clips emphasizing the prevalence of machismo and misogyny (The Godfather, for example) to almost dizzying effect. So they send over a Victoria's Secret catalogue (laughter). Look at what FX did. DAVIS: They do. 56%. SANDRA OH: Shonda was able to make half of her cast not white. Buy now. And they started to reach out to interview many, many women, as many women directors as they could. I knew I wanted to be in movies, as opposed to theater. Michael Mann tells Christiane Amanpour why we need to rethink what we eat and how we produce it. MORETZ: The biggest part of the movie is when she gets her period for the first time in the shower. JOIN NOW. But I said, at some point, you got to get me into a showgirl costume because it's kind of a fantasy of mine to wear one of those things, you know, with a giant headdress and all that. 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. 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. 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