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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Kirsten Dunst: MeToo Improved Film Safety

Kirsten Dunst: MeToo Improved Film Safety

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Kirsten Dunst stated MeToo has reduced misconduct in film.
  • She believes actors and directors are more aware now.
  • Dunst feels the industry is a safer place for everyone.
Kirsten Dunst: MeToo Improved Film Safety

Kirsten Dunst recently discussed the positive impact of the MeToo movement on the film and television industry. Speaking at Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Film Festival, she asserted that misconduct is no longer as prevalent.

Dunst explained that actors and directors are now more conscious of their behavior, leading to a safer working environment for all. She noted that people can no longer act with impunity as they might have in the past.

Reflecting on her own early career, Dunst mentioned feeling fortunate to have had a supportive family that protected her from negative experiences. She concluded that the industry is now considerably safer.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kirsten Dunst believes the MeToo movement has made the film industry a safer place by increasing accountability.
Yes, Dunst stated that actors and directors are now more aware and cannot get away with past behaviors.
According to Kirsten Dunst, the industry is now a much safer environment for everyone involved.

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