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Hollywood needs to offer women more diversity, says Susan Sarandon

Academy Award-winner Susan Sarandon is adamant the time is right for Hollywood to look beyond the safety of "interchangeable" young actresses and embrace stories across all ages and races.

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Susan Sarandon at Art Basel yesterday. Photo: Felix Wong

Academy Award-winner Susan Sarandon is adamant the time is right for Hollywood to look beyond the safety of "interchangeable" young actresses and embrace stories across all ages and races.

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Speaking on her first visit to Hong Kong at Art Basel yesterday, Sarandon said today's women could have it all, provided their goal was not perfection and they should not be afraid to ask for a hand along the way.

The 68-year-old received the Liberatum Cultural Honour in partnership with Swire Properties on Friday for her outstanding contribution to cinema.

A firm advocate for role diversity, Sarandon was critical of the lack of variety in not only casting but also the stories portrayed by Hollywood films.

"There are so many young women on TV and in films who to me look interchangeable," she told the .

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"I think that Hollywood as a whole suffers from a lack of imagination because they are businessmen, and so if they have a shoe that sells really well, they don't want to go to a boot the next season."

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