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Cara Delevingne and Eva Longoria team up for groundbreaking film


The actresses join the diverse all-female cast of ‘Women’s Stories!’


Cara Delevingne and Eva Longoria© GettyImages
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
JANUARY 26, 2021 4:11 PM ESTJAN 26, 2021, 4:11 PM EST

Cara Delevingne and Eva Longoria join the diverse cast of the all-female film Women’s Stories!

The groundbreaking project is now in the works and will be directed by Catherine Hardwicke, known for her work in Twilight and Thirteen.

The film will also be produced by a non-profit production company named We Do It Together, and it’s known for campaigning for gender equality.

The anthology will be composed of six different parts and will be filmed around the world with the involvement of female directors based in Italy, India and the United States.

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It was also reported that the episodes are being developed as live-action, drama, and even animation, so the audience can expect to see different storylines.

Among the rest of the cast, the Hollywood star Marcia Gay Harden will also be appearing, as well as Italian actress Margherita Buy, Chilean actress Leonor Varela, and Bollywood star Jacqueline Fernandez.

The production company shared the importance of the project, explaining that the main purpose is to tell “stories of women, both in front of and behind the camera.”

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Highlighting that it was a great achievement to bring “together female directors, from all over the world, who collaborate and share personal stories from their own point of view.”

Inclusivity is also one of the important parts of the film, because they want to focus on the “many different perspectives,” that women experience.

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