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Kristen Stewart urges solidarity and honesty in emotional keynote at Academy Women’s Luncheon

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 In a rooftop space filled with Hollywood’s most influential figures, actor delivered an unflinching speech urging women in film to stay united, reject tokenism and celebrate the next generation of female filmmakers.

Stewart, who directed an adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch鈥檚 2011 memoir, began her remarks with some humor, but she quickly turned to gender inequity in Hollywood.

鈥淚t鈥檚 awkward to talk about inequality for some people,鈥 Stewart said Tuesday at the Academy Women鈥檚 Luncheon. 鈥淲e can discuss wage gaps and taxes on tampons and measure it in lots of quantifiable ways, but the violence of silencing. … It鈥檚 like we鈥檙e not even supposed to be angry. But … I鈥檓 so angry.鈥

Stewart said she was invited to speak about the women who inspire her and began with Yuknavitch, whose memoir she credited with 鈥済iving voice to certain truths I inherently understood.鈥

鈥淗ard truths, when spoken out loud, become springboards to freedom,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淭he permission to be unpalatable, unsanitary, and to come from the inside out 鈥 led me to acknowledge the invisible cage that we are all living in and how easy it is to story our way out there.”

Stewart was the keynote speaker at the event held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures with attendees including Tessa Thompson, Kate Hudson, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Claire Foy, Kerry Condon, Patty Jenkins and Emma Mackey.

Many actors in attendance dressed in Chanel clothing, jewelry, shoes, makeup and accessories. The luxury fashion brand, which sponsored the event, has had a long association with film and women creatives since founder Gabrielle 鈥淐oco鈥 Chanel saw an opportunity to put her designs in the movies and empower women in film.

While reflecting on the state of women’s filmmaking in the post MeToo era, Stewart said it seemed possible that stories made by and for women were finally getting their due.

鈥淏ut I can now attest to the bare-knuckle brawling that it takes every step of the way when the content is too dark, too taboo,鈥 she said before adding that 鈥渙ur business is in a state of emergency.鈥

After Stewart’s remark, she paused as the audience murmured in agreement.

鈥淲e are allowed to be proud of ourselves,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut let鈥檚 try not to be tokenized. Let’s start printing our own currency.鈥

Tuesday鈥檚 event was held to bring together women from all facets of the filmmaking community. It was also a celebration of the Academy Gold Fellowship for Women, a program that supports emerging women filmmakers.

Oscar-winning costume designer presented this year鈥檚 fellowship awardees to U.S. recipient Alina Simone, who was born in the Ukraine, and international fellow Marl茅n Vi帽ayo, who has been based in El Salvador.

Carter described mentorship as the bridge between aspiration and opportunity.

鈥淔or me, mentorship was someone seeing me before I could see myself,鈥 said Carter, the costume designer behind the 鈥淏lack Panther鈥 films became the first Black woman to win two in 2023.

鈥淔rom my college professor Linda Bolton Smith, who refused to let me quit, to director Spike Lee, who offered me my first film, to the late John Singleton, who gave me room to learn and grow 鈥 that鈥檚 what mentorship and fellowship do,” Carter said. “They say to every woman filmmaker and artist: We see you. We believe in you. You belong here.鈥

From Carter’s praise to bold statements from Stewart, the energy of solidarity and sisterhood remained the centerpiece of the afternoon.

鈥淚 am so for you,鈥 Stewart told the room. 鈥淚 hope you are too. Let鈥檚 make art in the face of it.鈥

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