Building upon the long-overdue Me Too movement and revelations of the rampant sexism in Hollywood, This Changes Everything continues the movements mission by breaking down and exposing the true depth of Hollywood corruption. Tackling the central, often unspoken, injustices that have plagued the industry for over a century, this documentary doesn't leave anything under the table. Sexism, the unequal and often distorted representation of women in film, both in front of and behind the screen, and the big question of "what now?" serve as the the film's main themes. While there is an understandable amount of anger associated with the Me Too movement and its cause, the film isn't marred by conjecture–instead, it presents the factual and well-documented examples of corruption in film in order to inspire a brighter future. The film was executive produced by Geena Davis and features appearance from industry talents like Meryl Streep, Yara Shahidi and Chloe Grace Moretz.
Director Biography
Tom Donahue was born in 1968 in Rhinebeck, New York. He is known for his work in both film and television, having directed HBO's documentary Casting By (12), which earned him an Emmy nomination.
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