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The Future of Female-Driven Films Is Stories That ‘Dig Deeper,’ Women Directors Say (Video)

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a 2021 study conducted by San Diego State University’s Dr. Martha M. Lauzen reported that overall, women made up just 25% of those working in behind-the-scenes roles, such as directors, editors, writers, and producers, on the top grossing 250 films of the year.

However, at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, 52% of the films were directed by women. In “The Future of Filmmaking Is Female” panel presented by Adobe and WrapWomen, the discussion centered on the importance of having more women storytellers.

The panelists included Sundance filmmakers Isabel Castro, Maliyamungu Muhande, Shaandiin Tome and Robbie Brenner, who is also executive vice president and executive producer of Mattel Films.

Ann Lewnes, chief marketing officer and executive vice president of corporate strategy and development at Adobe, moderated the discussion.

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