It's Good to Stay in Your Lane

A flurry of articles are reporting that talented actresses like Nicole Kidman and Meryl Streep would like to work with highly acclaimed director Martin Scorsese but he only makes movies focused on male characters and has no interest in creating female-centered stories. These articles go on to say that Scorsese is cutting himself off from rich stories that could "widen his lens" (Ruuskanen 2024). As the writer and producer of Talentless, a female-centered story, this article hit a nerve. But the nerve that it hit wasn't disgust over Matin Scorsese's narrow lens. Rather, it's that those criticizing him seem to have no understanding of how writing or directing works. When you write or direct a story, you aren't managing a company and, therefore, need to be an equal-opportunity employer. The first rule of writing is to write about what you know. And with directing, your strength is in directing stories that appeal to you. If you stay in that lane, the odds of ...