Geena Davis is largely known for on-camera acting roles – from “Thelma & Louis” to “The Long Kiss Goodnight” and “Stuart Little” – but in recent years she has become increasingly active behind the scenes.
These days, Davis is known for advocating for inclusivity in the film industry, and that work continues this week at the Bentonville Film Festival, which focuses on diversity and equity in the film industry.
She sat down with Annika Pergament to talk about the festival’s mission. Here’s an excerpt from that interview:
Q: Tell us why you felt the need to start this festival?
A: A big goal of the festival is for
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