Viola Davis brings gender and racial diversity to the Die Hard' genre: As a Black woman, you have to teach people how to treat you'
Briefly

Viola Davis, one of the rare EGOT winners, stars in the film G20, which links to 1990s action blockbusters. The film portrays her as U.S. President Danielle Sutton, who uses her military background to protect world leaders from an armed attack during a summit in South Africa. Davis highlights the significance of narrative ownership, which fueled her and her husband's creation of JuVee Productions, aimed at increasing diversity in storytelling and empowering creators to find their own voices in a traditionally constrained industry.
"It's about controlling your own narrative, which in my case is how I make my living... You have to teach the world how it should treat you."
"I did it so that I didn't have to depend on what movie and television studios can offer you... If it's in your hands, you have to be the change you're looking for."
Read at english.elpais.com
[
|
]