Shannon Murphy: Male directors face stiffer competition from women for work
Shannon Murphy has said male directors are facing more competition for jobs that women were previously âalways working 10 times harder to getâ.
The filmmaker is nominated in the best director category at the Baftas for her film Babyteeth.
She said progress has been made on gender equality in the film industry.
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Speaking during a Bafta event, Murphy told the PA news agency: âI have male contemporaries that are often making jokes about, âWow, isnât it a great time to be a womanâ.
âAnd I go, âYou know what, itâs actually just now you have to work as hard as us to get the jobs that we were always working 10 times harder to getâ.â
Female directors were entirely absent from the Bafta shortlist in 2020.
However this year, four of the six nominees are women, with nods going to Murphy, Jasmila Zbanic for Quo Vadis, Aida?, Sarah Gavron for Rocks and Chloe Zhao for Nomadland, as well as Thomas Vinterberg for Another Round and Lee Isaac Chung for Minari.
Murphy said the increased representation of women is âactually just female directors getting recognised for being better in some ways, because we have had to work so much harderâ.
She added: âFor whatever reasons, our work was being ignored and yet throughout the history of filmmaking, thereâs been extraordinary female filmmakers that havenât been given the recognition they deserve.â
Gavron said she hopes âfinally⊠that we have turned a cornerâ with regards to female representation in the film industry.
She added: âI say it really nervously but just because I have watched years of it being unchanging, but letâs hope.
âI think the next hurdle is really making this industry accessible for people from different socio-economic backgrounds and also different ethnicities because as much as we have had a breakthrough in terms of women, we have still got a long, long way to go in that respect.â

