I’ve read an article in The Conversation which was touching on the controversial subject of lacking diversity in the film and TV industry. The article states that the main increase around this specific problem shows up around awards season. When the directors, producers and camera operators are not considered as serious nominees.
It’s worth to mention that people which are victims of the problem are those who identify as black, Asian, disabled, transgender or the over-50s. It was a bit surprising to learn about that. I’ve always thought that women were mostly oppressed by industry. As the main cause of the problem author points at people at the top- head leaders and big entertainment companies. They are viewed as traditional with already created “norm”. There is a hope, which I agree on with the author. Victims should be heard by industry and stop being portrayed as weak minority. I respect every individual no matter who they are. I stand for the rule that if we admire somebody’s art we shouldn't get skeptical, when we learn more about the author itself.
article:https://theconversation.com/film-and-tv-diversity-behind-the-camera-is-getting-much-worse-154622
It just goes to show that we have a long way to go before we become an egalitarian society. And Poland is probably way behind the US, at least as the awareness and mentality of ordinary people is concerned.
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