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2012 The Year in Review

We took a look back on the news for women in and around Hollywood in 2012 and here are the topics we think resonated this past year.  Let us know what you think and if we missed any big news of...

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Looking Back at 2012: Some of Our Favorite Pieces of the Year

Looking back over the last year we are some of our favorite and buzz worthy pieces that ran on the site.  We think they are a great overview of what went on for women in and around Hollywood in...

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Cross Post: Heroines of Cinema: An A-Z of Women in Film in 2012

Since this column began in August, it has profiled a wide variety of women – fictional and real, contemporary and historic – whose achievements in film have been considered worthy of...

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The Women Directed Movies of 2012

We here at Women and Hollywood want to salute the women who directed films in 2012.  We have compiled a list of features and docs (and foreign films) that were released in US theatres in...

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Merry Christmas

To everyone celebrating the holiday.  We'll be back with some year end roundups later in the week.

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Sexism Pushes Its Way Into the Oscar Campaign

In the last week the screws have really been tightening in this bizarre world of Oscar campaigning, and Kathryn Bigelow and her film Zero Dark Thirty are the recipients of what is referred to a...

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Interview with Director Amy Berg and Producer Lorri Davis – West of Memphis

West of Memphis is a film that makes you realize that our justice system is not blind.  That if you look different or are poor that you can be caught up in a witch hunt of epic proportions and...

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3 of 5 2012 Kroll Film Fund Recipients are Women Directed

The Foundation for Jewish Culture granted $80,000 in finishing funds to 5 documentary films under their Lynn and Jules Kroll Fund for Jewish Documentary Film. The grants range from $10,000 to...

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Interview with Anne Fletcher – Director of The Guilt Trip

Barbra Streisand has not had the lead in a film since The Mirror Has Two Faces (which she directed) in 1996.  She's back onscreen as Joyce Brewster, Seth Rogan's mom in the road comedy...

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Video Interview: Grrls Guide To Filmmaking

I had a great time talking with filmmaker Rolla Selbak for their Grrls Guide to Filmmaking monthly videocast. Your bonus is getting to meet my dog Duke. Enjoy.

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Trailer Watch: The Heat Red-Band Trailer – Written by Katie Dippold

We previously posted the trailer for the Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock cop comedy, The Heat. The recently released red-band trailer (NSFW) gives you a better look at what to expect of the Katie...

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Cross Post: Breaking Into the Film Business

So, recently I've been gaining a little modest traction in this oh-so-fickle business. And as I try to figure out what the next phase of my career will hold, I've been finding myself...

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Interview with Lori Rotskoff on the New Anthology When We Were Free to Be

Cultural historian Lori Rotskoff talks with Holly Rosen Fink about her new anthology, co-edited with Laura L. Lovett, When We Were Free to Be: Looking Back at a Children’s Classic and the...

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3 of 25 Films Inducted into National Film Registry Directed by Women

The Librarian of Congress, James Billington, picked the next batch of 25 films to be inducted into the National Film Registry. 3 of the 25 films chosen by Billington are directed by women. There are...

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Angelina Jolie to Direct Unbroken for Universal

Angelina Jolie is set to direct Unbroken, her first major studio film.  The film is for Universal and Walden Media. Based on Laura Hillenbrand’s best-selling 2010 book, Unbroken looks at...

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Martha Nelson: First Woman Named as Editor in Chief for Time

Martha Nelson has just been named the new Editor-in-Chief of Time magazine. Nelson, will be the first woman to hold the post in the 70 plus years that the weekly has existed. Nelson, who has been...

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Cross Post: Too Old?

DC playwrights are watching their "in" boxes this week, awaiting word about whether they've been accepted into Arena Stage's playwrights' group. Six locals will be invited to...

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Women’s Film Critics Circle Name Zero Dark Thirty Best Movie of 2012, Ava DuVernay Wins Josephine Baker Award

The Women’s Film Critics Circle have announced their 2012 picks. And as she continues to sweep the awards circuit, Kathryn Bigelow and Zero Dark Thirty won several awards including Best Movie...

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6 of 12 Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab Project Picks Written by Women

The Sundance Institute has picked 12 projects to participate in their January Screenwriters Lab. The workshop provides writers the opportunity to find financing and other resources for their films....

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The 2012 Black List and Hit List Titles Revealed

The folks at The Black List, which recently launched a paid script service, yesterday revealed the names of the top unproduced scripts according to 290 experts in the film business.  Another...

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Cross Post: On Sex, Disability, and Helen Hunt in ‘The Sessions’

I hadn’t heard of Mark O’Brien before I saw The Sessions. I only knew that the film starred John Hawkes (of Deadwood, Winter’s Bone, and Martha Marcy May Marlene fame) and Helen...

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Final Trailer for Zero Dark Thirty

Zero Dark Thirty hits theatres in NY and LA tomorrow.  In anticipation here is the final trailer for the must talked about (even before it is released) film.  I got the chance to see Zero...

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The Women Directed Films That Are Qualified for 85th Academy Awards

On Friday the Academy released the list of the 282 films that have qualified for best picture.  Animated, Documentaries and Foreign language films are also eligible for best picture if they meet...

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Newcomer Samantha Barks on Her Les Mis Experience

When Samantha Barks sings “On My Own” in the new film Les Misérables, it will be hard for anyone to ask why this virtual unknown was chosen to play the key role. Barks originally...

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Ava DuVernay’s Middle of Nowhere Wins Big at The African-American Film Critics Association Awards

The African-American Film Critics Association announced their best of 2012 yesterday. Leading with 4 awards is Ava DuVernay’s Middle of Nowhere. Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty was...

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Chicken & Egg Pictures Awards $220,000 in Grants to Women Filmmakers

Chicken & Egg Pictures, one of our favorite nonprofits supporting women filmmakers, announced $220,000 in grant funds to 25  documentaries directed by women.  And while we usually...

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She Who Will Not Be Ignored

My fellow blogger Sasha Stone has another great piece (how do you write so much great stuff Sasha?) over on her blog Awards Daily called Female Trouble: Why Powerful Women Threaten Hollywood. ...

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Interview with Abbie Cornish – Star of The Girl

Abbie Cornish is one of the most talented and interesting young women working in film today.  She was introduced to the world in Cate Shortland's Sommersault but broke through in Jane...

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Guest Post: From Film to Comics

The best career advice I got before graduating from film school (besides the cliché but true “It’s not a sprint it’s a marathon”) went something like this: You need to...

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Golden Globe Noms Out But Who Cares We’ve Got a Video With Tina and Amy

I kind of think that the awards will be the after story of this year's Golden Globe ceremony which is scheduled for Janaury 13. Amy Poehler and Tina Fey are already acting as awesome golden...

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No Women Directors Included in First Seven Films in 2013 Berlin International Film Festival

The 63rd annual Berlin International Film Festival has just announced the first six films in their competition line up.  Thus far, it’s not looking good for women. Of the 7 films announced...

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Trailer Watch: Blancanieves (Spain’s Oscar submission)

Spain's Oscar submission, Blancanieves, is a revisioning of the classic fairy tale Snow White. This iteration set in 1920's Spain, centers around a young female bullfighter, Carmen (Macarena...

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The NAACP Image Awards Nominations Ignore Ava DuVernay

Dear Nominators of the NAACP Image Awards: With all due respect, what the fuck were you thinking? It's 6am here on the east coast and I am finally getting to read the nominations for the 44th...

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Anne Hathaway on Her Transformation in Les Mis

There’s a lot of Oscar buzz centered around the soon to be released Les Misérables, particularly for Anne Hathaway whose character, Fantine, is actually in the film the least amount of...

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Guest Interview: ‘Flight’ Actress Kelly Reilly On Playing A Heroine On Heroin

Flight, directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Denzel Washington, offers a harrowing and honest portrait of addiction. Washington stars as Whip, a brilliant airline pilot who suffers from a...

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Trailer Watch: The Girl – Starring Abbie Cornish

Abbie Cornish stars in The Girl, as a young mother, Ashley, who loses custody of her young son because of a lack of money. When she decides to smuggle immigrants over the border for money, things...

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Angelina Jolie Wields Power over Salt 2 Script

Sony is reportedly negotiating with Becky Johnston to take over writing duties for Salt 2. Jolie has been in talks to reprise her role as a CIA agent turned Russian sleeper cell agent. In 2011,...

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‘Free to Be You and Me’ Celebrates 40th Anniversary

The iconic “Free to Be You and Me,” from Marlo Thomas is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The song, TV show and book was a staple for many growing up, celebrating our differences and to...

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Why Having Only Strong Girl Heroines is Not Enough

A.O. Scott in the lead story of the NY Times Magazine this past weekend wrote a very interesting piece on how Hollywood has finally embraced women, well not exactly women, heroines.  The piece...

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Answer of the Day: Shonda Rhimes on Why She Has Many Gay Characters on Her Shows

Shonda Rhimes got asked this question from a clearly idiotic viewer and being Shonda Rhimes she took the opportunity to use the question to answer a much larger societal question. Question: love...

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Washington D.C. Area Film Critics and AFI Announce Picks of 2012

We are officially in the center of awards season and yesterday both the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association and the American Film Institute announced their winners in film (AFI also...

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Trailer Watch: I, Anna – Starring Charlotte Rampling

Based on the novel by Elsa Lewin, I, Anna follows Anna (the great Charlotte Rampling) who gets entangled in the middle of a murder case and falls for the lead detective (Gabriel Byrne). I, Anna is...

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Variety Announces 10 Directors and Screenwriters to Watch, 4 are Women

Variety announced 10 directors and screenwriters to watch for the upcoming year. Out of the 20, 4 women were included, 2 for each. The directors will be profiled in the January 3rd issue of...

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Zero Dark Thirty and Emmanuelle Riva Win Big with Critics Over the Weekend

The year end awards keep rolling in. The Boston Film Critics, New York Film Critics Online and Los Angeles Film Critics all announced their winners over the weekend. Kathryn Bigelow and Zero Dark...

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UK’s Women in Film and Television Awards Honors 15 Women

At the U.K.’s 22nd annual Women in Film and Television Awards, fifteen women were honored from all aspects of television and film. Amongst the winners were Clare Balding, a sports presenter,...

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TV Link Roundup: December 10

Here's some of the women-centric television news that we didn't get the chance to cover last week. Molly Ringwald Developing John Hughes–esque Lifetime Drama...

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Film Link Round Up: December 8

Here's some of the women-centric film news that we thought people should know about: Jane Goldman to Write 'Pinocchio' for Robert Downey Jr. and Tim Burton (The Hollywood...

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If Women Ran Hollywood…

If women ran Hollywood is a question worth pondering and one we often do here at Women and Hollywood. Apparently it’s been a question on the minds of those over at The Hollywood Reporter, so...

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Interview with Nancy Buirski – Director of The Loving Story

The Loving Story is a powerful and beautifully wrought film about two people – Richard and Mildred Loving – who just wanted to be married and live in their home state of Virginia. ...

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Cross Post: Okay, Jen. Here Goes: “Stop Being Mean To Women On The Internet”

My fellow comedian Jen Kirkman is boycotting Twitter until men stop using it as a medium to be awful to her because she’s a woman yet still has the audacity to express her views on occasion. Or...

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Amy Herzog Receives 2012 New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award

The New York Times awarded their 2012 Outstanding Playwright Award to Amy Herzog for her play After the Revolution.  After the Revolution, an off-Broadway hit, follows an extremely...

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