On May 5, leading female directors and other entertainment industry luminaries converged in West Hollywood for Variety's exclusive High Tea event, a celebration dedicated to honoring their significant achievements in filmmaking. This invitation-only assembly provided a unique platform for professionals in the production sector to engage in conversation over an exquisite spread of sandwiches, delicate tea cakes, and delectable scones and brownies. The High Tea served as the opening event for Variety’s TV Week, a series of For Your Consideration (FYC) gatherings designed to showcase exceptional creative work and shape the discourse for the upcoming Emmy Awards season.
The afternoon’s festivities were highlighted by two engaging panel discussions featuring acclaimed directors and multi-hyphenates who are currently at the pinnacle of their careers, commanding high demand for prestigious television assignments. These discussions offered invaluable insights into the intricacies of directing in the episodic format, underscoring both the creative demands and the collaborative spirit essential for success in the industry. The conversations touched upon various aspects of their work, from navigating complex storylines to managing large-scale productions.
One of the key discussions brought together Janicza Bravo, known for her work on FX’s “The Bear,” Lesli Linka Glatter, director of Apple TV’s “Imperfect Women,” and Lisa Joy, the creative force behind Prime Video’s “Fallout.” This distinguished trio exchanged perspectives on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by directing episodic television, sharing their experiences and strategies for crafting compelling narratives within the serialized format. Their dialogue offered a rare glimpse into the minds of some of the most influential women in contemporary television.
A subsequent discussion featured Lucia Aniello of HBO Max’s “Hacks,” Susanna Fogel from Peacock’s “Ponies,” and Christina Alexandra Voros, director of Paramount+’s “The Madison.” These accomplished directors delved into the collaborative processes inherent in television production and the critical leadership responsibilities that fall upon directors. They emphasized the importance of teamwork and effective communication in bringing their visions to life, highlighting how their roles extend beyond purely creative decisions to encompass significant managerial and strategic functions.
The distinguished guest list for the event included numerous members of the Directors Guild of America, alongside a diverse group of friends and colleagues of the six featured panelists. This gathering not only celebrated the accomplishments of these individual women but also fostered a sense of community and mutual support among female creators in the entertainment industry. The event reinforced Variety's commitment to recognizing and promoting excellence in directing, particularly among women who continue to break barriers and inspire future generations.
The High Tea successfully launched Variety's TV Week, setting an optimistic tone for the forthcoming Emmy race by spotlighting innovative and impactful directorial talent. The discussions provided a platform for sharing knowledge and experiences, contributing to a deeper understanding of the craft and the evolving landscape of television production. The event underlined the growing recognition of female directors' pivotal roles and their ongoing influence on the cultural narrative.