Ultimately the film, intentionally or not, explores Swift’s shaky venture into feminism and how she understands her platform as one of the most famous women on the planet. So it should come as no surprise that director Lana Wilson and her all-female crew can relate to Swift’s plight and have similarly learned to manipulate misogyny in their favor.
"When people see an all-female film crew, they assume they’re not professionals. That’s something I’ve encountered over and over again in my career, and a lot of other female directors would probably say the same thing,” Wilson tells Glamour. “People just come up to you and they’re like, ‘Is this a school project?’” Even when they’re documenting Taylor Swift.
"I do think it’s helpful for keeping a low profile,” Wilson adds.
- Miss Americana’s Director Says Her Female Crew Wasn’t Taken Seriously While Filming Taylor Swift, Glamour.com, February 10, 2020.
3. When the terms “social distancing” and “self-quarantine” entered the mainstream consciousness a few weeks ago amid the growing COVID-19 threat, my wife noted how many Twitter users who had always proclaimed themselves introverts were suddenly fretting about not being able to host parties or have friends over.
Wait, “friends over?” “Host parties”? What kind of third-rate introverts were these people? For some of us, social distancing and self quarantining had simply been a way of life for decades. I’ve lived in places for years where nobody — not even close friends — got past the front door. It had nothing to do with germophobia; people just make me a little uneasy.
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