Margaret Atwood Hollywood Reporter Women in Entertainment Canada Award

Like Hulu The history of the servant Built to his final of the series, Margaret Atwood, who wrote the 1985 novel on which is based the popular television drama with Elisabeth Moss, will be honored by The Hollywood Reporter During its Women in Entertainment Canada event on May 29 in Toronto.
The Canadian author, poet and activist will receive the icon prize at the second annual Gala Wie Canada ceremony for this year. Atwood wrote the Servant tale Book on which the television series Hulu, of creator Bruce Miller, is based. His 2019 monitoring novel, The willsis currently adapted as a series of a suite.
The history of the servant Explore the complicated life of the servants of sex slaves forced to give birth to infertile elite couples. Cultural and political observers have noted that the themes and concepts of the famous novel by the author born in Canada are strangely familiar in today's climate who sees the Donald Trump administration to make repeated strikes against women's rights, immigrants, LGBTQ individuals and other marginalized communities.
The ICON Prix du Wie Canada was created to recognize Canadian cultural icons that have advanced a greater representation of women in the media and entertainment industry and whose artistic vision has reached the global public.
Having written about 50 pounds of fiction, poetry, critical essays and graphic novels, Atwood will publish its memories, LifetimeLater this year. She has also received prizes such as the peace prize for German books, the International Literary Prize of Franz Kafka, the Prix for the Lifetime Achievement and the Los Angeles Times Innovator's Award.
Wie Canada announced earlier that Tantoo Cardinal will receive the Equity in Entertainment Prize, lifestyle journalist Jeanne Beker will receive the impact prize; And The sex life of college students Star Amrit Kaur will receive the breakthrough price during this year's event.
The next second annual WIE Canada summit will once again bring together Canadian industry through television, cinema and music to celebrate and recognize the achievements of women who advance industry.
The return of the event follows a first Wie Canada summit successful on May 30, 2024 which was assisted by emblematic Canadian artists in the fields of television, cinema and music like Lilly Singh, Nia Vardalos, Devery Jacobs, Kim Cattrall, Catherine Reitman and Jully Black.