Women in Security documentary finds kindred spirit to direct
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Yvette Freeman, renowned for her role in ER, is now directing The WOMEN IN SECURITY Documentary, reflecting on the challenges women face in both the entertainment and security industries. Despite her success in Hollywood, Freeman notes the scarcity of directing roles for women, prompting her attendance at the Directing Workshop for Women. The documentary aims to highlight the significant contributions women have made in security, juxtaposing their endeavors with Freeman's own experiences, while also addressing the daily challenges they encounter in a male-dominated field.
"It's a tall order, but it is a rewarding one because these ladies are truly inspirational," she says.
Freeman sees the same drive and spirit of cooperation among female security professionals, hoping to elevate and inspire their colleagues.
Spotlighting the careers of several female security professionals, the documentary will demonstrate how women have played an outsized role in the industry.
Despite several successful decades in Hollywood as an actress and theater director, Freeman has found film directing jobs to be elusive.
Read at Securitymagazine
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