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I would like to clarify what I feel is a misrepresentation.
Warner Bros. did not fire me from “Under the Cherry Moon” for being a woman, as Cieply’s article suggested. I left “Cherry Moon” because of very real creative differences that had nothing at all to do with my being a woman.
The reason that it is difficult being a woman director is precisely because of articles like Cieply’s that take things out of context and show women as helpless victims of society.
MARY LAMBERT
Los Angeles
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