18th annual Women in the film Oscar The party celebrated the achievements of 65 women enrolled at the 97th Annual Awards.
Organizations, women in the film have been advocating gender equality since 1962 and have supported the #MeToo movement, Kovid, unions strikes and recent, disastrous forest fire.
This year, WIF CEO Kirsten Shefer told the audience, including Synthia Erivo, Monica Berbaro, Danene Warren, “Dune 2” manufacturer Tanya Lapount and more, “Our industry has beaten up in the last four years, and that we have more people for people and for people, with more people for people, with people, people, who, with people, people, who, with people, For people, for people, for people, for people, we need to double your efforts as a community.
The event was held on Friday night at a wheelhouse in West Hollywood. Other nominated attendees were “The Substance” director Korli Farget, Erivo, Barrow, “Gladiator 2” Costume Designer Janti Yets, “Sugarcane” director Emily Kasi, Danene Warren and more.
Shefer continued, “The community is the heart of this organization. These people are working together to change perception, change business practices and culture. Our mission is gender equality, but to achieve it, people need to feel safe, physically, emotional and economically safe. ,
Shefer was one of thousands affected by wildfire and said she was one of the 11,500 people who had lost their family home. He reminded the crowd that WIF was a partner with entertainment community funds and said, “I know that many of you have already been given countless gofundmes, Red Cross to firefighters, but it is not over.” The recovery process will take many years and many hands. Please make a donation in the Entertainment Community Fund tonight. ,
In closing, Shefer persuaded women and called them “to strengthen our bond”. If there was ever a room or backyard of those who have tenacity, courage and creativity, which is to imagine our path from this dark time, then it is the room. ,
Subsequently, he called the Oscar-namine women to come on stage and introduced themselves one by one before taking a picture of a group.