YOU’RE THE PEST, Season 1: They’re Killing It
The sacred bond between a business and its customers is frequently tested, but the intimate bonds that sustain a family-owned enterprise can also face some …
The sacred bond between a business and its customers is frequently tested, but the intimate bonds that sustain a family-owned enterprise can also face some …
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“I believe that popular media is addictive and influential. Fictional characters on TV influence our social norms, (and) we get our role models from Hollywood, US Weekly & BuzzFeed,” Kaufman says. “Let’s make ambitious women the desirable ideal. Let’s raise the profile of intelligent women by writing empowered female characters for film and TV!”
So much of the advertising and media pointed at women our age is telling us the secret to a better life is to somehow magically be younger, which is impossible. We’d like to, over a few seasons, explore what it’s like for a couple of women to go on a journey to discover what a better quest might be.
We wanted to try to make a show that could track how a young woman in this economy could come to the logical conclusion that sex work might be an acceptable means of supporting herself.
“A film I was in was accepted into the Short Film Corner at Cannes,” Howard recalls. “I had the opportunity to talk to producers, directors and other film professionals that I was otherwise isolated from while acting on set, and they all encouraged that if I had an idea, that I run with it.”