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Dakota Johnson on Hollywood's Rebirth Amidst Consolidation
6 Dec
Summary
- Johnson believes Hollywood's constant shifts represent a 'rebirth,' not an end.
- Her directorial debut, 'A Tree Is Blue,' highlights an autistic woman's journey.
- She faces challenges in funding an independent film by an autistic creator.

Dakota Johnson recently attended the Red Sea Film Festival, where she discussed her perspective on the evolving Hollywood landscape, particularly in light of major industry consolidation. She expressed optimism, viewing these shifts as a natural evolution and a 'rebirth' for the industry, asserting that the drive for creative storytelling remains constant.
Johnson also offered insights into her directorial debut, 'A Tree Is Blue.' This film centers on a young woman on the autism spectrum who seeks autonomy and genuine connection, moving away from an overprotective maternal relationship. Johnson highlighted the project's significance, emphasizing the importance of amplifying autistic voices and stories.
She acknowledged the difficulties in bringing such an independent film to fruition, citing a general industry reluctance to take risks on unique narratives. Despite these challenges, Johnson remains committed to fighting for the project, ensuring that 'A Tree Is Blue' will be realized and shared with the world.




