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Jul 2023
41m 56s

Mackenzie Lansing: Action and Solidarity...

Cinematography Salon
About this episode

Actor Mackenzie Lansing joins hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer to take a critical look at the complexities and politics of acting. Lansing offers her perspective on the issues plaguing the industry, particularly the importance of actors supporting each other amidst a competitive environment. She expresses her solidarity with the ongoing strikes, and explores the challenging aspects of residuals from streaming platforms and networking dynamics that often pit actors against one another. The conversation centers on the importance of authenticity and being true to oneself, offering a poignant look into the challenges of being an LGBTQ individual in Hollywood.

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