Elizabeth Banks Recalls Being Told She 'Can't Direct Men', Says She Proved Critics Wrong
“I was literally told because I direct films that, 'You can't direct men. They won't follow you,'” said Banks on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
“And then I directed Ray Liotta, who played Henry Hill in Goodfellas, and I think I nailed it. Check the list off. It's all good.”
Banks added,“Despite me knowing that I'm in a great club, it's a really small club, and it needs more representation. We need more storytellers from different perspectives, angles. And we need more audiences to watch.... I'm having a lot of fun making sure that women have a real sense of agency in whatever they're doing, whatever stories I'm telling.”
Banks discussed her experience directing while promoting her new series The Miniature Wife, in which she plays a writer who is made to feel figuratively small by her scientist husband, who accidentally shrinks her to six inches small, reports deadline.
“It's a very funny show, but what I really was drawn to was, we get to sort of talk about a big feeling, which is feeling diminished by a partner,” explained Banks.
“Or in your professional life, in your romantic life, I think we all have that relatable experience of being made to feel small every once in a while. And in this case, it's literal and physical, and we get to sort of look at that from an absurdist lens, but talk about some big issues that I think people understand.”
In addition to Cocaine Bear, she has directed Charlie's Angels, Pitch Perfect 2 and a short in Movie 43.
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