Feig said he was tired to seeing female characters "play second fiddle to men," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
For Kauffman, who was honored at the festival as the Outstanding Television Writer and is known for hits such as "Friends" and "Grace and Frankie", diversity needs to start with the writers.
"We need some writers who aren't white to bring entertainment to not only the community of whatever race or religion you happen to be, but so other people can take a look and go, 'Oh, I get it!' It humanises everybody," she explained, adding, "I mean that was our hope with the two gay characters on [Grace and Frankie] - for those that were afraid to connect, they would have a reason to connect."
According to the director, Hollywood tends to go for what he calls "fads."
"Suddenly, now we're into women, now we're into this, and then it ends. But I think now they're finally having a fire where people just aren't putting up with it anymore. And we need every voice out there telling stories," he said.
Meyers, this year's Distinguished Screenwriter recipient, said there also has to be change at the top.
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