Zoë Kravitz is sitting in the director's chair for her latest endeavor, and the 33-year-old is opening up about the experience for 's Fall Women’s Fashion issue.
Kravitz will be making her directorial debut with , which features a script she co-wrote with E.T. Feigenbaum. The director shares that the story «was born out of a lot of anger and frustration around the lack of conversation about the treatment of women, specifically in industries that have a lot of money in them, like Hollywood, the tech world, all of that.»Having heard stories about powerful men inviting women to remote islands for hazy hedonist free-for-alls, Kravitz began writing five years ago, before the #MeToo movement kicked off a Hollywood shakeup, envisioning the version of reality that she would want to see instead. «The title came from that world.
The title is the seed of the story,» she explains. «It represents this time where it would be acceptable for a group of men to call a place that, and the illusion that we're out of that time now.» actress is no stranger to the world of Hollywood, but working behind the camera is definitely new. «I'm learning a lot about what it takes to make a movie and how many fires are constantly being put out before the actors show up to set,» she shares. «I'm just kind of sitting back and learning and trying to not constantly be in a state of panic.
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