As a connoisseur of culture and current events, let me share an intriguing instance where an Italian journalist inadvertently overlooked actor Ayo Edebiri during a discussion on the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements. The interview, rather than shedding light, seemed to create a moment of awkwardness when the question was not extended to her, despite her presence as a relevant figure in both movements.
At Venice Film Festival on Monday, Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield were discussing their latest film, “After The Hunt.” During an interview with film journalist Federica Polidoro, they were asked about the future of Hollywood following the #MeToo movement and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Watch how The Bear actress gracefully navigated the question above.
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