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‘Barbie,’ ‘A Thousand and One’ and ‘Joy Ride’ Rank Among the Inclusion List’s 150 Most Inclusive Films
'Barbie,' 'A Thousand and One' and 'Joy Ride' rank among the top 150 most inclusive films on USC Annenberg and Adobe's Inclusion List.
Other 2023 films that rank among the Inclusion List’s top 150 are “Origin,” “American Fiction,” “Past Lives,” “Chevalier,” “Journey to Bethlehem,” “Sound of Freedom,” “Love Again,” “Saw X,” “Transformers: Rise of the Beast,” “80 for Brady,” “Haunted Mansion,” “Missing,” “Are You There God? Out of more than 400 directors evaluated during this period, Catherine Hardwicke (“Mafia Mamma,” “Miss Bala”); Olivia Wilde (“Booksmart,” “Don’t Worry Darling”); Destin Daniel Cretton (“Just Mercy,” “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”); Reinaldo Marcus Green (“King Richard,” “Joe Bell”); and Kasi Lemmons (“Harriet,” “Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody”) worked with the highest percentage of women and people of color as department/unit heads across the films assessed. Annette Davey (“Poms,” “Together, Together” “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3”); Anne McCabe (“Land,” “Dear Evan Hansen”); Blair McClendon (“Aftersun,” “The Assistant”); Catrin Hedström (“The Marvels,” “Candyman”); Hilda Rasula (“American Fiction,” “Moving On”); Harry Yoon (“Shang-Chi and the Legend of Ten Rings,” “Minari”); Mary Jo Markey (“The Eyes of Tammy Faye,” “Charlie’s Angels”); and Terilyn A. Shropshire (“Miss Bala,” “The Woman King”) were named the most inclusive editors for having two or more films on the list.
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