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Kering Women in Motion honoree, Viola Davis, on her legacy, “I want my ceiling to be some young, female some young actor of color, I want my ceiling to be their floor.” https://t.co/AbvSI1CbOS pic.twitter.com/TXuWFQrKX2
— Variety (@Variety) May 22, 2022
Women In Motion Awards 2022 - Guests were invited to speak out on women empowerment in the film industry @Festival_Cannes. @carlabruni @AudreyDiwan @NinjaThyberg @rossydpalma @IamJulieGayet @violadavis #ValeriaGolino #MathildePinault #LukasDhont #BenjaminBiolay #LetitiaWright pic.twitter.com/xqH0Uopc3D
— Kering (@KeringGroup) May 27, 2022
Viola Davis speaks at Kering's #WomenInMotion dinner at #Cannes: "I want to elevate storytelling for people of color." https://t.co/1gXlhqH0NP pic.twitter.com/Vd3T3wGPXs
— Variety (@Variety) May 22, 2022
Jeremy O. Harris says Olivier Assayas recruited him to make "American characters feel more American" on "Irma Vep" https://t.co/1gXlhqH0NP pic.twitter.com/l8roBdlQhK
— Variety (@Variety) May 22, 2022
Letitia Wright reveals what she learned during pandemic, "In life you just have to keep going, strong with what you believe in in terms of your talent, in terms of your desire to impact the world with your art.” pic.twitter.com/4mF2BbUvTX
— Variety (@Variety) May 22, 2022
Rossy De Palma is enjoying the fantasy of #Cannes2022 Film Festival now more than ever at the Kering Women in Motion dinner https://t.co/PI0HPasXVq pic.twitter.com/6Qu1Tafcsf
— Variety (@Variety) May 22, 2022