Categories: BlogsEntertainment

Reflections of Me- a Netflix event to celebrate International Women’s month

Leading female writers and actors from Netflix’s Southeast Asian series came together last week in Jakarta, Indonesia, for the Netflix Reflections of Me celebration of International Women’s Month to talk about the value of on-screen representation.

Press, influencers, and members of the film community from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam were among the more than 200 participants who attended the event in person or electronically.

Women speakers at the event.

Speakers in the discussion, which was led by Indonesian actress Marissa Anita (Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens), discussed their experiences as working women in the industry and their efforts to portray strong, real-life female characters.

Anupama Chopra

Renowned Indian film critic, Anupama Chopra was on the panel with other leading ladies.

“Indian film critic Anupama Chopra believes that the conversation around representation and storytelling can eventually impact what is seen on screen.”, wrote Netflix blog.

Anupama Chopra

Kamila Andini

Filmmaker Kamila Andini (Gadis Kretek) reflected on the challenges of bringing authentic female characters to life.

“Women are expected to be something all the time, being the perfect mum, or the perfect wife, to live our lives for the sake of others, to be who others want us to be,” she said. “But I understand how difficult it is to try to be brave enough to make choices for ourselves. That’s why my characters are never black and white—they have weaknesses but also great qualities.”

Eirene Tran Donohue

Eirene Tran Donohue (A Tourist’s Guide to Love), a Vietnamese-Irish screenwriter, echoed Andini’s comments by highlighting the necessity to “embrace and give voice to the complexity that resides inside ourselves to be all aspects of ourselves at the same time.”

Also Read: Awaited Season 3’s of the hit Netflix original shows!

And even when writing is still in progress, this conversation needs to begin.

Manatsanun ‘Donut’ Phanlerdwongsakul

Thai actress Manatsanun ‘Donut’ Phanlerdwongsakul (Thai Cave Rescue) made the observation that Asian female characters in movies or television tend to be typecast as traditional mothers or rebellious daughters.

The writer and producer of the movie must “decide that we can play many parts, not simply stereotypes,” she said.

Marla Archeta

The Filipino director Marla Archeta (Doll House) highlighted the difficulties that come with higher expectations for female content creators despite the acceptance and success of women in mainstream media.

She remarked, “We need to create better content and be more aware of the prejudices people have about us so we can better represent our culture.

“At Netflix, we believe that great stories can come from anywhere, and the greatest impact is creating empathy and understanding through the stories we tell,” said Amy Kunrojpanya, Netflix’s Vice President, Public Relations – Asia Pacific. “More people deserve to see their lives on screen, and we want to give power to the experiences of our audiences when they see themselves reflected in our stories.”

This event aimed to honor inspiring women in front of and behind the camera and celebrates diverse storytelling by, for, and about women. You can check out the whole event from this video.

Social Nation
Social Nation

Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

Creator Communication Tools: Here’s Why Creators Love These New Features

In today's fast-paced digital world, creator communication tools have become one of the biggest advantages…

1 day ago

Know Why Short-Form Videos Are Uplifting India’s Creator Economy

When content creation started booming in India, long-form videos were rulling all platforms. However, in…

2 days ago

Meta AI Reels Translation Is The New Upgrade For Creators To Reach More People

The Meta AI Reels Translation feature now offers five more Indian languages, helping creators in…

3 days ago

Niranjan Mondal: Inside The Beautiful Madness That Made This Creator A Viral Star

When Social Nation got talking to Niranjan Mondal (aka @laughtersane), we had a few pre-conceived…

4 days ago

Creators In Bollywood Casually Acing It On The Big Screen

If you have ever scrolled through Instagram or YouTube and thought, “Yeh banda toh film…

1 week ago

Watch Now: Elvish Yadav’s ‘Aukaat Ke Bahar’ looks promising!

Amazon MX Player has released the teaser for its upcoming youth drama, Elvish Yadav’s 'Aukaat…

1 week ago