00:00I'm not worried about women in the film industry because I think that we're used to adversity.
00:08I think that we're used to creating in time periods where we're not seen, where we're
00:15not heard, where every obstacle has been put in our path.
00:19And I think that women now are becoming the change that they want to see.
00:26But here's the thing, everything in this business and this world is about visibility.
00:34There is not one person who doesn't want to be seen because the opposite of visibility
00:40is invisibility.
00:42And the opposite of light is dark.
00:46And everybody wants to feel worthy.
00:49And everybody wants to see their story on screen.
00:53And so, therefore, when you open the door to artists, you have to open the door to all
00:59of us.
01:02Every last one of us.
01:04It's only going to make our lives richer.
01:06Think about what life would be without art.
01:09And think about what life would be if you only allowed some voices in and others out.
01:17It's the way it should be.
01:18There should not even be a name for it.
01:23Art is for everyone.
01:26Art is not something that is inclusive, not inclusive.
01:32If you have a voice, if you have a story, if you have a talent, then you should be a part
01:39of this business.
01:40Well, first of all, how I feel is I have a front row seat to their story.
01:46I remember my story so clearly.
01:48The first people who encouraged me to be an actor, who felt like I was capable, felt like
01:54I was worthy, who saw me.
01:57And whenever I tell my story, they're now a part of it.
02:01They're a part of my journey.
02:04And now I feel like I'm going to be a part of these women's stories.
02:34We shall be a part of these women's stories.
02:42Oh my god.
02:44And now we have to bring the verb다� back to your story.
02:50So let's cut a couple why.
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