‘The Woman King’ Director Gina Prince-Bythewood on the Importance of Speaking Up | How She Did It Presented by Johnnie Walker

The filmmaker traces her career from CBS’ “Schoolbreak Special” to “The Woman King” in TheWrap’s How She Did It, presented by Johnnie Walker

Filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood learned the importance of speaking up early in her career.

Her first job as a director came on CBS’ “Schoolbreak Special,” a job she landed by throwing her hat into the ring. “At that point I wanted to be a director but I was only able to get writing gigs,” Prince-Bythewood told TheWrap as part of our How She Did It series, presented by Johnnie Walker.

“I remember sitting in the room and the producers were talking about directors. In my head I’m screaming, ‘Throwing your name out! Just throw your name out!’ The meeting is over. I was about to get up, and I just said, ‘I think I’m the best director for this.’

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