How can the UK industry further address its gender imbalance?
A group of UK film professionals debated the next steps for the Time’s Up and #MeToo movements this week under the banner #WhatNext.
The event, organised by Sundance London, took place on Wednesday May 23 at the women-only London members club AllBright.
Picturehouse’s director of programming Clare Binns opened proceedings with a call to action: “We’re lucky to be here, doing what we love. We want to help other people to do what they love. [We’re here] to think of ways to have more women in the industry doing proper creative,...
A group of UK film professionals debated the next steps for the Time’s Up and #MeToo movements this week under the banner #WhatNext.
The event, organised by Sundance London, took place on Wednesday May 23 at the women-only London members club AllBright.
Picturehouse’s director of programming Clare Binns opened proceedings with a call to action: “We’re lucky to be here, doing what we love. We want to help other people to do what they love. [We’re here] to think of ways to have more women in the industry doing proper creative,...
- 5/24/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
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