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Women clearly run the world. 💪🏾

From Latin America to Australia, the aftershocks of the #MeToo movement are being felt in the way women are being portrayed, with a sharp spike in female-driven stories.

, the series she wrote, directed and starred in, took the top prize at the parallel Canneseries festival.

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