I think it has to do with empathy, openness to new human centric ideas, understanding human condition.
Actors need to be able to put themselves in others’ shoes to do a good job and presenting the role they are playing. That requires setting aside one’s biases and look at the story character for the human it is and portray it as such.
Anyone open to such insights and a interpretations would have a more sympathetic view of character flaws and cultural differences of other people.
Their audience are not selective local demographic but cut across population and geography and hence their worldview is appreciative of all those differences.
Actors need to be able to put themselves in others’ shoes to do a good job and presenting the role they are playing. That requires setting aside one’s biases and look at the story character for the human it is and portray it as such.
Anyone open to such insights and a interpretations would have a more sympathetic view of character flaws and cultural differences of other people.
Their audience are not selective local demographic but cut across population and geography and hence their worldview is appreciative of all those differences.