The Time Is Now, a BFI publication, explores and celebrates the role women play in affecting change in the film industry. This exclusive interview of Clare Anyiam-Osigwe explores instituitional racism, lack of diversity in funding management, gender bias and Clare’s restored faith in the smile milestones as she returns to her first love as a triple threat; Writer, Director and Actor (and Producer) of her first feature film early 2018.
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a BFI publication Director and Actor (and Producer) of her first feature film early 2018. Read and share HERE explores and celebrates the role women play in affecting change in the film industry. This exclusive interview of Clare Anyiam-Osigwe explores racism gender bias and Clare's restored faith in the smile milestones as she returns to her first love as a triple threat; Writer lack of diversity in funding management The Time Is Now
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