Entertainment
Disney CEO Bob Chapek addresses employees on silence over Florida LGBTQ bill
Walt Disney Co. Chief Govt Bob Chapek on Monday despatched a prolonged e mail to staff to deal with the issues of LGBTQ+ workers over the corporate’s public silence on laws in Florida that might squelch discussions of sexual orientation and gender id in faculties.
Disney has not issued any public statements condemning the Florida laws, which might forbid college districts from encouraging classroom discussions about sexual orientation and gender id “in main grade ranges or in a fashion that isn’t age-appropriate or developmentally acceptable for college kids.”
Activists describe the laws as Florida’s “Don’t Say Homosexual” invoice. Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has signaled his assist of the invoice, which has but to be handed by the state senate.
Some critics have taken problem with Disney’s reticence, given the corporate’s vital presence within the state and its previous willingness to take a stand on laws that might have an effect on members of its workers. Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando employs tens of hundreds of individuals. The corporate final 12 months mentioned it was shifting 2,000 jobs from Southern California to Florida.
Chapek mentioned in his memo that he met on Friday with “a small group of Disney LGBTQ+ leaders” for a dialog during which staff expressed “disappointment” on the firm’s lack of a public assertion. Whereas he described the assembly as “significant, illuminating, and at instances deeply shifting,” Chapek didn’t decide to taking an aggressive stance on the Florida invoice.
As an alternative, he sought to clarify why the corporate had not waded into the battle, saying that company statements “do little or no to alter outcomes or minds” and as a substitute are “typically weaponized by one facet or the opposite to additional divide and inflame.”
“Merely put, they are often counterproductive and undermine simpler methods to attain change,” Chapek wrote, referring to Disney’s motion pictures and exhibits and its philanthropic assist of LGBTQ+ organizations.
Chapek additionally addressed inner worries about Disney’s political contributions in Florida, the place the corporate has donated to each Republicans and Democrats. He mentioned Geoff Morrell, the leisure large’s new chief company affairs officer, could be “reassessing our advocacy methods world wide — together with political giving.”
This was not sufficient to cease a number of individuals who have labored for Disney from talking out publicly concerning the firm’s reticence. In truth, the e-mail appeared to inflame passions on-line.
“I really like working for you a lot Disney, it’s all I ever dreamed of and nonetheless all I wish to hold doing,” tweeted animation writer Benjamin Siemon, whose credit embrace “DuckTales,” after posting a video on Sunday asking the corporate to take a stand. “However you actually harm the LGBTQ+ group as we speak. We’re in ache.”
Dana Terrace, creator of Disney’s animated sequence “The Owl Home,” posted her own emotional video that criticized Chapek’s letter for using “flowery and compassion phrases to close you up” whereas persevering with to donate to politicians who assist anti-gay laws.
“I’m somebody who had a tough time coming to phrases with my queerness till my mid-20s due to stuff like this,” Terrace mentioned within the video, referring to the Florida invoice.
Disney weighed into political issues underneath prior CEO Bob Iger, who as soon as toyed with the concept of operating for president.
Iger would sometimes take a vocal stance on laws in Georgia, the place many Marvel Studios motion pictures are filmed. In 2019, Iger advised Reuters it will be “very tough” to proceed filming motion pictures within the Peach State if a restrictive anti-abortion invoice grew to become regulation.
Years earlier than that, Disney threatened to boycott Georgia over an anti-gay invoice that sought to develop people’ and companies’ rights to disclaim companies to these whose lifestyle conflicts with their spiritual beliefs. That invoice was vetoed by the governor.
Chapek, who took over as CEO in February 2020, has been much less inclined than his predecessor to take political stances. In a single exception, Disney on Feb. 28 mentioned the Burbank studio could be pausing the discharge of theatrical motion pictures in Russia amid Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Disney is amongst a mess of corporations which have determined to tug enterprise out of Russia.
In his memo, Chapek mentioned he believes Disney is simpler at creating social change by its motion pictures and TV exhibits, citing releases together with “Black Panther,” “Encanto,” “Pose,” “Summer time of Soul” and “Love, Victor.”
“These and all of our various tales are our company statements — and they’re extra highly effective than any tweet or lobbying effort,” Chapek wrote. “I firmly consider that our skill to inform such tales — and have them obtained with open eyes, ears, and hearts — could be diminished if our firm have been to turn into a political soccer in any debate.”
Chapek’s full memo:
Group,
Earlier than attending to the guts of my message, I wish to acknowledge all these impacted by the invasion of Ukraine, particularly our group in Europe and our staff world wide who’ve household within the area. That is an unimaginably tough time, and my ideas are with you. I additionally wish to thank the ABC Information group overlaying the horrific occasions there. Their braveness and dedication to informing the world throughout this disaster is exemplary.
On Friday, I met with a small group of Disney LGBTQ+ leaders to debate controversial laws pending in Florida that might affect their communities. I wish to thank them for a significant, illuminating, and at instances deeply shifting dialog. I advised the group I might write to the whole firm with my ideas on the problems we mentioned. I want each considered one of our staff may have heard not simply the passionate voices within the room, however the bravery, honesty, and delight these voices expressed. It’s a dialog I cannot overlook.
One frequent theme was disappointment that the corporate has not issued a public assertion condemning the laws. That disappointment was compounded by the truth that, whereas not excellent, our firm has a protracted historical past of supporting the LGBTQ+ group — and in reality, has performed an vital function within the private journeys of so a lot of our staff.
I wish to be crystal clear: I and the whole management group unequivocally stand in assist of our LGBTQ+ staff, their households, and their communities. And, we’re dedicated to making a extra inclusive firm — and world. I perceive that the very must reiterate that dedication means we nonetheless have extra work to do.
I additionally consider you deserve a proof for why now we have not issued an announcement. We’re going to have a extra fulsome dialog about this on the company-wide Reimagine Tomorrow Summit in April, however I’ll preview that dialogue now as it’s so well timed.
As now we have seen repeatedly, company statements do little or no to alter outcomes or minds. As an alternative, they’re typically weaponized by one facet or the opposite to additional divide and inflame. Merely put, they are often counterproductive and undermine simpler methods to attain change.
I don’t need anybody to mistake a scarcity of an announcement for a scarcity of assist. All of us share the identical objective of a extra tolerant, respectful world. The place we might differ is within the techniques to get there. And since this battle is way greater than anybody invoice in anybody state, I consider one of the best ways for our firm to result in lasting change is thru the inspiring content material we produce, the welcoming tradition we create, and the various group organizations we assist.
There’s a purpose content material is on the prime of this listing. For practically a century, our firm’s tales have opened minds, impressed goals, proven the world each as it’s and the way we want it could possibly be, and now greater than ever earlier than, symbolize the unbelievable range of our society. We’re telling vital tales, elevating voices, and I consider, altering hearts and minds.
Encanto, Black Panther, Pose, Reservation Canines, Coco, Soul, Trendy Household, Shang-Chi, Summer time of Soul, Love, Victor. These and all of our various tales are our company statements — and they’re extra highly effective than any tweet or lobbying effort. I firmly consider that our skill to inform such tales — and have them obtained with open eyes, ears, and hearts — could be diminished if our firm have been to turn into a political soccer in any debate.
Highly effective content material that adjustments hearts and minds solely springs from inclusive cultures, which not solely appeal to and retain one of the best and most various expertise, but in addition give these staff the liberty to convey forth concepts that mirror their lives and experiences. We should work collectively to make sure Disney all the time stays such a spot.
By way of our communities, we’re and can proceed to be a pacesetter in supporting organizations that champion range. In 2021, we supplied practically $3 million to assist the work of LGBTQ+ organizations. And, now we have a protracted historical past of supporting vital occasions like Pleasure parades, and for being there in instances of want, simply as we have been following the Pulse capturing in Orlando. All this is the reason now we have earned a 100% ranking from the Human Rights Marketing campaign for 16 years in a row.
Lastly, I wish to handle issues about our political contributions in Florida. Whereas now we have not given cash to any politician based mostly on this problem, now we have contributed to each Republican and Democrat legislators who’ve subsequently taken positions on either side of the laws. I may also share that Geoff Morrell, our new Chief Company Affairs Officer, will likely be reassessing our advocacy methods world wide — together with political giving — as he begins to combine the communications, public coverage, authorities relations and CSR groups.
Our firm has been a power for inclusion for a very long time — and that won’t change on my watch. All of us have a task to play on this effort — from the Solid Members who make magical recollections for followers and households of all types, to storytellers who take audiences on journeys to new storyworlds that illuminate our personal, to everybody in between who’s accountable for making certain our tradition lives as much as our values. I hope we are going to all proceed rowing within the route of a greater tomorrow.
— Bob
Movie Reviews
V/H/S/Beyond (2024) – Movie Review
V/H/S/Beyond, 2024.
Directed by Jay Cheel, Jordan Downey, Christian Long and Justin Long, Justin Martinez, Virat Pal, Kate Siegel.
Starring Trevor Dow, Jolene Anderson, Namrata Sheth, Skip Howland, Libby Letlow, Alanah Pearce.
SYNOPSIS:
Six tales directed and created by different filmmakers make up a sci-fi horror-inspired collection of short films.
The V/H/S/ series has been going for a heck of a long time (since 2012, in fact) and has covered seven films and two spin-off releases as well as a Snapchat-based miniseries of shorts. This latest release from the hardy portmanteau series of chillers has a space horror inspiration. That is, there’s a kind of sci-fi monster sheen to the chaotic goings on.
Ever since the first release, the V/H/S/ team have done a good job in sourcing talent to write and direct the various chapters in the stories, which often have a found footage style about them – hence the V/H/S/ tapes that give the series its title. It is also telling of a love of retro horror that has been in full force for even longer that this series.
As with all the V/H/S/ releases, and portmanteau film in general, this release is a mixed collection. The framing story Abduction/Adduction is presented as a documentary. It also purports to let the audience in on the tricks and effects scammers use. Unfortunately the mocumentary gets it almost too right, and we are left in not part curly exciting cable TV ‘the truth about aliens’ territory.
Next up is ‘Stork’ that plays around with a video-game first person shooter style to some effect, It grates after a while, and it could have been half the length. Perhaps chopped in half, with the admittedly entertaining chainsaw section. The monster is quite a sight too, it’s true, a freaky bird/ant-eater thing. But really, this is just carnage and effects.
Next is the best of the bunch to my mind. Virat Pal’s Dream Girl takes us to Mumbai, where a Bollywood leading lady is rumoured to be a witch. A journalist gets more than he bargained for when trying to uncover the truth. The entertaining song and dance sequences effectively parody Indian film’s hugely popular musical segments, while the catchy lyrics offer clues to the star’s true nature.
Next on the roll call after another interlude – that details the importance of Whitley Streiber’s book Communion, turned into a super-weird and brilliant late 1980s film starring Christopher Walken – is Live and Let Dive. Basically its a sky dive where the divers are intercepted by a UFO. Those that manage to land have to try and stay alive again in the face of gribbly aliens rampaging. It sounds more fun than it is.
Next is another good one, the excellent Misery tinged Fur Babies. Libby Letlow channels Kathy Bates in a bleakly funny effort directed by the Long brothers. Two animal rights protestors go undercover to try and discover the truth about Letlow’s business of ‘Doggy Dreamhouse’, which offers grotesque taxidermy which goes from grim to worse.
The last film follows a UFO enthusiast looking for aliens in the Mojave desert played by Alanah Pierce, bringing frazzled belief to the performance. Unfortunately, the story takes ages to get going and when it does it just fizzles out a bit.
Overall, then it’s a familiar picture from V/H/S/. Fans of different styles will have their favourites. Overall, though, it’s an above-average collection in my view and tries out a few new things in the process.
Flickering Myth Rating – Film: ★ ★ Movie: ★ ★ ★
Robert W Monk
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Entertainment
Madonna's brother, artist Christopher Ciccone, dies at 63
Christopher Ciccone, an artist and interior decorator who worked closely with his older sister, Madonna, during her rise to global superstardom in the ’80s and ’90s, died Friday. He was 63. The cause of death was cancer.
According to a statement from his family, Ciccone died peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones, including his husband, British actor Ray Thacker.
On Instagram Sunday, Madonna paid tribute to her brother with a post that celebrated their close bond and acknowledged the sometimes turbulent nature of their relationship.
“He was the closest human to me for so long,” wrote the pop star. “It’s hard to describe our bond. But it grew out of an understanding that we were different and society was going to give us a hard time for not following the status quo. We took each other’s hands and we danced through the madness of our childhood.”
Ciccone was the fifth child and third son born to Silvio and Madonna Ciccone and was raised in Rochester, Mich., where both his personal and creative identities bloomed to reveal an expansively artistic soul,” according to his family.
After studying dance in college, he moved in 1982 to New York where Madonna, two years his senior, was already making a name for herself in the downtown art and music scene. He was a backup dancer in the video for her single, “Lucky Star,” and played an important role behind the scenes on her blockbuster tours.
Ciccone started as a dresser, helping Madonna make quick costume changes between numbers, but he worked his way up to serving as art director of the provocative Blonde Ambition tour in 1990, chronicled in the documentary “Truth or Dare.” He was also the tour director on the Girlie Show tour in 1993. Ciccone decorated several of Madonna’s homes and pivoted to a career as an interior designer. He was one of several gay men who had a formative influence on Madonna’s aesthetic and pop persona.
The siblings’ relationship cooled sometime in the late ‘90s. Ciccone published a memoir, “Life With My Sister Madonna,” in 2008, in which he claimed that their relationship was strained over creative and financial differences and because of her marriage to British filmmaker, Guy Ritchie. But by 2012, Ciccone said he was back on good terms with his sister.
In more recent years, he’d moved back to Michigan, where his family operates a vineyard, and continued to work as a painter and interior designer.
Ciccone’s death arrives just two weeks after his stepmother, Joan Ciccone, died of cancer. His older brother, Anthony, died last year. His mother died of breast cancer shortly after his birth in 1963.
Ciccone is survived by his sister Madonna, husband Ray Thacker and father Silvio Ciccone.
Movie Reviews
'Reagan' film review: These 2 words stuck with me
Unity and hope. These are the two words that have stuck with me since I watched“Reagan”.
For those of you who don’t know, the recent “Reagan” movie tells the story of Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States. As a movie producer myself, I was impressed by how incredibly well the film was crafted.
The most compelling feature of the movie was the story itself. “Reagan” focused on an essential and often overlooked component of President Reagan’s life: his deeply rooted Christian faith.
It all started when young Reagan’s mother gave him a book called “That Printer of Udell’s.” This book was the first time that Reagan learned the connection between faith and politics, and, in many ways, it became a map of his life and career.
I’m well aware that Ronald Reagan isn’t without his critics. But I don’t think people today realize just how popular he was. Today, elections are decided by a few key “battleground” states because it’s almost guaranteed how most states in our nation will vote.
Reagan didn’t face that issue. He was elected twice, in 1980 and 1984. In 1980, Reagan won 46 states, and in 1984, he only failed to win one.
That’s staggering.
Even though he was a Republican, Ronald Reagan won the vast majority of Democratic votes. The “Reagan” movie does an excellent job telling the story of why.
Ronald Reagan had a rare and remarkable combination of character and charisma. His Christian faith shaped his character. He stood for honesty, life, and integrity. Yet, he wasn’t mindlessly belligerent or antagonistic.
He was clear on what he believed, why he believed it, and was always ready to give thoughtful, reasoned answers. This earned him respect from everyone, even those who disagreed with his policies or beliefs.
President Reagan also always remembered his roots. He was raised in the small town of Dixon, Ill., and embodied small-town values and a kind, down-to-earth personality. Despite the intense pressures of politics and life on Capitol Hill, he never compromised on who he was.
That’s why this movie filled me with hope.
In a world that’s rife with political division, “Reagan” shows that unity is possible and that we can choose to reject the false dichotomy between conviction and kindness. Both can and should coexist in our political discourse.
There’s one more thing that I think everyone should take away from this important movie: You can be a person of faith and still care deeply about politics.
The world tries to tell us that faith and politics are opposed and that they should not be mixed. However, the life and testimony of Ronald Reagan and so many others tell a different story. They show that Christian values provide a solid foundation for policy, one that endures the test of time and can unify a bifurcated society.
I firmly believe we need more Christians in politics — people who are going to stand up for justice and life when so many others are compromising on crucial issues in the face of political pressure.
There is so much to learn from Ronald Reagan, but one thing stands above the rest: Faith and freedom are worth fighting for, no matter the odds or the opposition. It is time that Christians stop standing by while others lead. We must stand up for what is right and for politics to be a worthy arena.
Rev. Samuel Rodriguez is president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, executive producer of “Breakthrough” with 20th Century Fox and author of From Survive to Thrive: Live a Holy, Healed, Healthy, Happy, Humble, Hungry, and Honoring Life (Charisma House Publishing), and Your Mess, God’s Miracle (Chosen Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group, 2023). CNN and FOX News have called him “the leader of the Hispanic Evangelical movement” and TIME magazine nominated him among the 100 most influential leaders in America.
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