Theresa Ikoko and Sarah Gavron in San Sebastian. Ikoko: Because Sara decided to use her platform and hold the door open for an army of women of colour to come through, it means that now, hopefully, I can one day say, 'I'm going to make a film, I don't know what it's about but just trust me'.
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Theresa Ikoko and Sarah Gavron in San Sebastian
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