Former Ghibli Producer Yoshiaki Nishimura Apologizes for Sexist Comments
"Gender has nothing to do with making movies," Nishimura said, after claiming that women were not a good choice for directing fantasy films.
"Gender has nothing to do with making movies," Nishimura said, after claiming that women were not a good choice for directing fantasy films.
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A chance to see rare vintage advertising and educational films about advertising.
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