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Dakota Johnson & Ro Donnelly – “Our company is all women.”

Actor, producer, and TeaTime Pictures co-founder Dakota Johnson has spent the past six years building a creative partnership with her best friend, Ro Donnelly. Earlier this year, the duo joined Kering at the Cannes Film Festival for a Women In Motion Talk, where they reflected on ...  Show more

Charlotte Gainsbourg – "My mother always said: You’re meant for comedy.”​

Listen to award-winning actress Charlotte Gainsbourg as she reflects on growing up in the spotlight, working with her mother and turning to comedy to find joy during her Kering Women In Motion Talk at the 78th Festival de Cannes which marked the 10th anniversary of Kering’s Women ...  Show more

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