The Hollywood system is currently undergoing tremendous upheaval; the power structures are being challenged on all levels.
To even get a foot in the door in Hollywood, they need help from the gatekeepers -- the agents; they can be a great help, but they can also keep out those who are often marginalized.
Historically, the stories being told have not reflected the diversity of their audience.
Auditions are a necessary part of the process in casting a movie, but people in power have taken advantage and preyed upon actors.
Studios decide what projects get made, and how much they're willing to spend; agents and directors offer their views on navigating this complex system.
The power dynamics on a film set are difficult to navigate and in that complicated environment, women are often the ones who suffer the most.
While directors, writers, and actors are more visible in the film industry, there are many others in equally important roles behind the scenes; crew members speak out on their working conditions.
Once a film is completed, there comes the arduous task of attracting audience members; how much marketing a film gets and how it is presented is a big point of contention.
Women have grown tired of being reduced to their dresses and appearances on the red carpet; movements are rising to combat this brand of misogyny.
Filmmakers and actors weigh in on whether real change in the Hollywood system is possible; the solutions aren't easy, but the determination is there.