A man in a dress speaking at a women's conference in the name of women can only be viewed as a cheap publicity stunt. Resignation and apology please.
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Tessa
8 years ago
Almost thought this was s parody, but no.
Please think again.
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Rachel Broady
8 years ago
Women are not properly represented in film. Women are not achieving equally. Women’s voices are not heard. It’s shameful that BFI would ignore this reality to take advantage of a trend. Women in the industry are more important than publicity! Let women speak for women about women’s lived experiences!
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Shar Valerious
8 years ago
This is outrageous! To show such misogyny after the #metoo movement is beyond disgusting.
What's next? Rachel Dolezal speaking for BAME filmakers?
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Anonymous
8 years ago
This is shocking. We are SO far from parity in this industry - the virtue signalling has GOT to stop.
A man in a dress speaking at a women's conference in the name of women can only be viewed as a cheap publicity stunt. Resignation and apology please.
Almost thought this was s parody, but no. Please think again.
Women are not properly represented in film. Women are not achieving equally. Women’s voices are not heard. It’s shameful that BFI would ignore this reality to take advantage of a trend. Women in the industry are more important than publicity! Let women speak for women about women’s lived experiences!
This is outrageous! To show such misogyny after the #metoo movement is beyond disgusting. What's next? Rachel Dolezal speaking for BAME filmakers?
This is shocking. We are SO far from parity in this industry - the virtue signalling has GOT to stop.