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【how can i castrate myself】Geena Davis on gender equality in Hollywood: 'Nothing changed' after Thelma and Louise

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Geena Davis how can i castrate myselfon gender equality in Hollywood: ‘Nothing changed’ after Thelma and Louise

Nearly 25 years after Geena Davis went over a cliff with Susan Sarandon in

【how can i castrate myself】Geena Davis on gender equality in Hollywood: 'Nothing changed' after  Thelma and Louise


Thelma & Louise

【how can i castrate myself】Geena Davis on gender equality in Hollywood: 'Nothing changed' after  Thelma and Louise


, the actress says little has changed when it comes to gender equality in the film industry.

【how can i castrate myself】Geena Davis on gender equality in Hollywood: 'Nothing changed' after  Thelma and Louise


“Having been in some roles that really resonated with women, I became hyper-aware of how women are represented in Hollywood,” Davis said in an interview with Britain’s


Guardian


.


Davis founded the Geena Davis Institute in 2004, which works to promote gender balance in the media and entertainment industries. The research-based organization is launching its first


Global Symposium on Gender in Media


next month at the London Film Festival, and comes as women in Hollywood are sounding off about gender equality — from


Patricia Arquette


to


Anne Hathaway


,


Emma Thompson


,


Carey Mulligan


and


Meryl Streep


.


But even with the recent slate of films with strong female leads, like


Trainwreck, Bridesmaids


and


The Hunger Games


franchise, Davis says the ratio of male to female characters “has been exactly the same” since 1946, and that times haven’t really changed at all.


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“After


Thelma & Louise


, which was pretty noticed and potent and significant, [people were saying] ‘This changes everything! There’s going to be so many female buddy movies!’ and nothing changed,” Davis said in the interview. “And then the next movie I did was


A League of Their Own


, which was a huge hit and all the talk was, ‘Well now, beyond a doubt, women’s sports movies, we’re going to see a wave of them because this was so successful.’ That’s balls. It took 10 years until


Bend It Like Beckham


came out. So, there was no trend whatsoever.”


Davis has been an outspoken proponent of gender equality in Hollywood for some time. “When I go into these meetings, I say, ‘If you are going to make a movie starring a woman, that is great, and please cast me,'”


she told Vanity Fair earlier this year


. “‘But what I would love for you to do is to look at the movies you are already going to make, that you have planned out and slated, and just go through [their scripts] and change some first names to female names. Just with the stroke of a pen, you’ve now created probably very unique un-stereotyped female characters.'”


You can read her full interview at the


Guardian


.


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