ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月23日 12時46分


Women in the original #StarWars trilogy spoke fewer than half as many words as their male colleagues did. Leia’s limited dialogue went unchallenged in 1977, but 40 years later, the lack of meaty roles for women and people of color in Hollywood is under new scrutiny. While those in the film industry ponder how to better reflect the diversity of human experience, a small group of women and men at @lucasfilm may have found one answer. “As a writer I was very hungry to create female characters who felt real, and I was interested in telling stories from an outsider’s perspective,” said Kiri Hart, head of the @lucasfilm story group. Its members hold the keys to everything @スター・ウォーズ. 5 days a week, they meet to discuss the minutiae of storm troopers. In addition to maintaining the continuity of the Star Wars universe, they aim to increase its diversity. “The characters that end up on screen are there because there is a groundswell of energy around this idea of creating a more honest reflection of the world around us,” said Kiri, who was photographed here by @peterprato, “and it’s coming from people all over the process. That feels miraculous, and really hopeful, not just for ‘Star Wars,’ but for movies in general.”


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