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Interviews, News, Women Directors

Interview with Rose Bosch — Director and Writer of La Rafle (The Round Up)

I loved the book Sarah’s Key (the movie not as much) but it revealed to me another story of the Holocaust and World War Two that I knew nothing about — the Vel’ de’ Hiv’ roundup of...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Side Effects — Starring Rooney Mara

Rooney Mara gets her lead post her Oscar nominated performance in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo in Side Effects, a thriller from Seven Soderberg. It looks a bit messy but one can never...

News

A New Role for Ashley Judd: U.S. Senator?

This election cycle may be over and in this day and age not a second passes until the next cycle begins. The speculation has begun that the always outspoken and intelligent Ashley Judd could be...

News

Celebrating Five Years of Women and Hollywood

I seem to always forget the anniversary of the site. I guess that’s good because that means I am busy and have a lot going on. But this year is a milestone — 5 YEARS! and I didn’t want to...

News, Videos

Watch This: Judi Dench on Skyfall

Skyfall, marks the 50th anniversary of the James Bond franchise and it revitalizes itself with a compelling storyline that puts major focus on Dench’s character M. When M’s past comes back to...

Features, News

Cross Post: Sexism in Hollywood: Where Are the Women in Argo?

Ben Affleck’s Argo is shaping up to be this year’s biggest success story. With a near-win for the Audience Award at the Toronto Film Festival, stellar reviews across the board and an A+...

News

DOC NYC Opens Its Third Annual Festival

As readers of this site will know the documentary world is full of women. The folks running DOC NYC sure know that as their program is full of women directed films. (Also check out the poster.) The...

Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Coming Up Roses Or Bust…

“You’ll never get this made,” was the blunt and firm response from a well-regarded producer after reading my screenplay synopsis. The central theme of my film — a woman desperately...

Features, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Guest Post: Time For A Major Women’s Film Award Initiative?

As the awards season gets under way each year I look for the women who are nominated and most years I’m disappointed — the only award category where it is certain that a woman will be...

Documentary, Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Why Make Babies When You Can Just Make Documentaries?

Being a woman, I was told since I was a teenager, “just wait, it’ll hit you — you’ll suddenly be overcome by the rash, ridiculous desire to have kids.” This was presented as a...

News

Women Director News Roundup: Nancy Savoca, Christine Jeffs and Sarah Siegal-Magness

Some new feature projects have recently been announced coming from Nancy Savoca, Christine Jeffs and the directorial debut of Precious producer Sarah Siegal-Magness. Nancy Savoca is attached to...

News, Women Writers

This Woman Is Too Fat for Hollywood?

I love Romola Garai. First, she’s a good actress. She’s just so excellent in The Hour which is written by Abi Morgan. Second, she knows that she needs to be in magazines and make appearances in...

Features, News

Cross Post: Cloud Atlas Charts New Territory Between Women and Men With Halle Berry and Hugh Grant

I was belatedly watching “Cloud Atlas” at my local Cineplex, catching up on movies that I hadn’t seen because, thanks to Hurricane Sandy, I no longer had my Manhattan to upstate NY umbilical...

News, Television

Mila Kunis to Executive Produce Feminist TV Drama for The CW

Mila Kunis will be executive producing a drama for The CW on feminism! The headline from the Hollywood Reporter “Mila Kunis to Exec Produce Women’s Lib Drama for CW” piqued our interest since...

News

Epic Meryl Streep and Judi Dench Showdown Follows after British Independent Film Awards Nominations

As awards season continues to heat up, the British Independent Film Awards just announced their nominees. While the women centric results from the European Film Awards were dire to say the least,...

News

Where are the Women Recipients of the American Society of Cinematography Outstanding Achievement Awards?

The American Society of Cinematographers announced the recipients of their 27th annual ASC Outstanding Achievement Awards. The awards will take place on February 10. No women were honored of the...

News

Closing Out The Political Season

We are so glad that the election is over and that Obama was re-elected. We will also have a record amount of female Senators — 20. That’s almost critical mass. Mazie Hirono (HI) will be the...

News, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: West of Memphis — Directed by Amy Berg

In 1994, three teenagers from Arkansas were convicted, despite lack of any physical evidence, of ritually murdering three 8 year old boys. Amy Berg’s acclaimed documentary West of Memphis takes a...

Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Into the Amazonian Jungle: Shooting in a Third World Country

Festival of Lights marked my departure from the documentary tradition for the first time in my professional career. I had always been attracted to the works of Margaret Mead and Mary Leaky, and...

News, Videos

Election Day Video: Kate Walsh on Why She’s Voting Obama

Kate Walsh, from Private Practice, tells her story about why she’s voting Obama. Make sure you go out and vote today.

Awards, News

2 Women Directed Animated Features on Oscar Shortlist

21 animated features have made it to the Oscar shortlist for best animated feature. Since over 16 films were submitted, a maximum of 5 films can be nominated. However, of these 21 animated...

Features, News

Book Excerpt: Fanpire: The Twilight Saga and the Women Who Love It

From the Introduction: Welcome to the Twilight Zone As I sit attentively in the lecture “So Many Species, So Little Time: The Men of Twilight,” a teenage girl wearily plunks herself down beside...

News, Videos

The Disney Princesses Welcome a New Sister — Princess Leia

Start your day off with a little levity. We’re all going to need it. It’s kind of funny that Princess Leia our first example of a kick ass competent woman in sci-fi has joined the family of...

News, Women Directors, Women Writers

No Women Nominated for European Film Awards in Major Categories

Last week The European Film Awards announced their nominees for their annual awards. Michael Haneke’s Amour and Steve McQueen’s Shame picked up a majority of the nominations. But how did women...

News, Women Executives

Kathleen Kennedy Moves to Disney

Back in June we reported that Kathleen Kennedy had been named co-chair of LucasFilms. Word came last week that LucasFilm has now been bought by Disney for over $4 billion dollars, and Kennedy will...

Features, Women Directors

Guest Post: An Epoch of Parity for Women Directors?

It seems like everyone’s talking about women right now. With the 2012 presidential election just a day away with a demographic breakdown of male to female voters at 48% to 52%, women’s voices...

News

Francis Lawrence to Direct the Rest of the Hunger Games Franchise

His first film of the franchise Catching Fire is not even completed, yet Mr. Lawrence seems to made the producers and the studio quite happy because he already has the job to direct the final two...

News, Videos

Listen to Barbara, Cher and Kathy Griffin Support Obama

One day more! Don’t forget to vote.

News, Videos

Women Are Not a Special Interest Group — Yes We Plan

A vote for Obama is a vote for Planned Parenthood and a vote for women.

Documentary, News

Guest Post: Cinema Eye Honors 2013 Nominations

In her latest research, Independent Women: Behind-the-Scenes Representation on Festival Films (2011–2012), Martha Lauzen found that in selected film festivals 39% of documentary directors were...

Interviews

Chatting with Keenan Novi — Student at Temple University

I don’t get to talk about the big picture very often and I am always happy to talk with a student. I also love to talk with men who are interested in the topic. Keenan Novi got in touch with me...

Features, News

Interview with Vamps Director Amy Heckerling

This was originally posted on April 9, 2012. Vamps is in theaters now. Amy Heckerling has made some serious classic films in her career namely Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Clueless. She was in...

News, Videos, Women Directors

Watch This: Stella is 95 — Airing on PBS

The documentary, Stella is 95, is airing on PBS throughout November. Directed by Robin Baker Leacock, the documentary follows 95 year old Stella, a woman who doesn’t see her age as any impediment...

News, Videos

Political Video of the Day: Stockard Channing A is for: Always Remember

National treasure, Stockard Channing, recently did a video for the “A is For” campaign. With a group of women founders including Martha Plimpton, Lizz Winstead and Sarah Thyre, A is For brings...

News

Jodie Foster to Receive Cecil B. DeMille Award at Golden Globes

Adding more lady power to the evening, The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced that they will be honoring Jodie Foster with the Cecil B. DeMille award at this year’s Golden Globes. The...

News, Women Writers

Women Created and Centric TV News Roundup — November 1

With every roundup we do, we get more excited and hopeful for the upcoming crop of future TV shows by and about women. With projects from Jennifer Garner, Shonda Rhimes and Oprah — there is...

News, Videos

Political Video of the Day: Scarlett Johansson, Kerry Washington and Eva Longoria Are Voting Obama

In a video for MoveOn.org, actresses Scarlett Johansson, Kerry Washington and Eva Longoria give women some of the reasons why they should go vote for Obama in the upcoming...

News

Off Topic- The New New York City Normal Post Sandy

I just want to thank people for all their concern in the wake of Sandy. I am fine. I am lucky. My neighborhood escaped with relatively little damage. I went to bed on Monday night with my...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Breaking the Girls — Directed by Jamie Babbit

IFC recently aquired the rights to Breaking the Girls from Jamie Babbit best known for But I’m A Cheerleader The script is co-written by Go Fish writer, Guinevere Turner, and follows two college...

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