star wars Star Felicity Jones slammed Hollywood's “severe gender imbalance” in a recent interview. marie claire.
Jones first appeared on screen at the age of 12 and broke into Hollywood in 2011 when she starred in an indie film. Like Crazy, said The magazine said that before the #MeToo movement, the gender imbalance on film sets was so severe that it “felt like walking into a construction site.”
Jones said young actresses “can easily become stereotyped,” adding, “Scripts often describe appearances rather than personalities, and I'm finding that people are more aware of that.” '' he added.
of inferno The star went on to believe that the entertainment industry feels more balanced now, adding that the rise in intimacy coordinators has led to “sensitivity to love scenes.”
“People are understandably more cautious,” Jones said, adding: “There are a lot of vulnerabilities in these situations.”
Despite this, Jones believes there is still much work to be done to ensure that female directors have the “funding to make films.”
“But it was an extraordinary change.” all theory Star added.
In 2019, Jones founded the production company Piecrust Productions with his brother Alexander Jones. Upcoming projects include a TV show about women inheriting F1 teams; goth girlA work based on a children's book.
Jones said marie claire She says she “really likes puff pastry collars.”
“I wore this on my wedding day,” she said, adding that the style “was worn by Queen Elizabeth I and embodies strength and defiance.”
“If there's one thing that's at the heart of the company, it's the idea of rebellion,” Jones asserted. “There are always expectations of what people should be and I think it’s important to push back against them.”
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