Anne Hathaway Says There’s No More To Panic Over Diversity
Actress Anne Hathaway, 37, said it was necessary to “stop panicking” over concerns about diversity in the cultural industry.
She sees that there is a continuous effort to insert women in the main roles, in the direction and script of the productions and that, therefore, there is not so much stress regarding the theme.
“I’m ready to stop talking about it. People are making their way, they’re taking action. This is already happening,” said the actress in an interview with Variety magazine.
Hathaway believes that things are on the right track and will get better with time and it’s just that I need to absorb what’s happening now…
“I think it’s in the nature of movies that there is time between the decision to change and the time that change represents for the world. I think the key is not to get lost in those in-between moments, not to panic”, says the actress.
Regarding her career, the actress says she is “very lucky” with the opportunities she receives. “I never imagined things could go this well, I never imagined I would be working as hard as I am. I love what I do and I’ve had the wrong idea that there would come a point where I could stop because I thought I’d done enough.”