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Women Dominate NAACP Awards’ Directing, TV Drama, Fiction Categories

Women weren’t hard to find among the NAACP Awards’ sprawling and maverick nominees in film, television, music, and books. Three female filmmakers — Ava DuVernay (Selma), Amma Asante...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: ‘Little Accidents’ Expose a Big Secret in Elizabeth Banks Drama

Awards, Features, News

The Big O: The Lone Craft Category That is Almost Always Sewn Up By Female Nominees

Quick: Name the one Oscar category outside of acting that’s routinely dominated not just by female nominees, but female winners. Here’s a hint: It involves dressing for success. Or, rather,...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Julianne Moore Grieves for Herself in ‘Still Alice’

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Television, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Hannah Grows Up (Just a Little Bit) in New Spot for ‘Girls’ Season 4

Interviews, News, Women Directors

‘Zero Motivation’ Director Talya Lavie on Finding Humor in the “Gray” Lives of Female Israeli Soldiers

Since winning the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival’s top prize (and the Nora Ephron award), Talya Lavie’s debut film, Zero Motivation, has become a critical darling. Currently boasting a 88% score on...

Festivals, News

Athena Film Festival to Honor Gina Prince-Bythewood, Sheila Nevins, and Cathy Schulman

Director Gina Prince-Bythewood, HBO documentary president Sheila Nevins, and Oscar-winning producer and Women in Film president Cathy Shulman will be feted at the 2015 Athena Film Festival for their...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Leslye Headland, Amy Berg, Jennifer Siebel Newsom to Debut Films at Sundance 2015

Nine women-directed narrative and documentary features (out of a total of 29 premieres) will make their debuts at next year’s Sundance Film Festival. Among the much-anticipated first-time...

Awards, News, Women Directors

African-American Film Critics Assn. Names ‘Selma,’ ‘Belle,’ ‘Unbroken’ Among 2014’s Top Films

Selma has been named the African-American Film Critics Association’s top movie of the year. The first studio picture with Martin Luther King, Jr., as the protagonist won accolates from the AAFCA...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: ‘Appropriate Behavior’ is the Next Great Love Story

Interviews, News

‘Miss Julie’ Director Liv Ullmann on Adapting a Misogynistic 19th-Century Play for 21st-Century Sensibilities

After making her film debut as a teenager and gaining international fame by starring in ten of Ingmar Bergman’s movies (including Persona and Scenes from a Marriage), Liv Ullmann directed her...

News, Women Directors

Manohla Dargis Thrusts Ava DuVernay into the Best Director Race

In this Sunday’s NY Times Arts & Leisure section, one of the Grey Lady’s chief film critics, Manohla Dargis, forcefully made the case for Selma director Ava DuVernay to get recognized in the...

Features, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for December 5: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Wild Based on Cheryl Strayed’s best-selling memoir, Wild finds Reese Witherspoon au natural and reminds us that she is one of the best actresses of her...

News, Television, Videos

Trailer Watch: Angela Bassett Directs Yaya DaCosta in Whitney Houston Biopic for Lifetime

I’ll say this for Lifetime: The cable network may draw little in the way of “prestige” attention, but it’s at least making mainstream, widely available movies about women of color like...

News, Television

Krysten Ritter to Play Superheroine Jessica Jones in Netflix Series

If you’re still mourning the end of Don’t Trust the B — — , here’s some good news: Krysten Ritter is returning to television. According to Deadline, Ritter has been cast as Jessica...

Interviews, News

‘Take Care’ Director Liz Tuccillo on Making a Movie About the Inevitable Awkwardness of Exes

You may not have heard of Liz Tuccillo, but you’ve definitely heard of her work. Tuccillo’s first credited script was “The Post-It Always Sticks Twice” episode of Sex and the City, a...

Awards, Features

The Big O: Actresses Often Benefit When Musicals Catch Oscar’s Ear

Let’s sing the praises of musicals — especially when it comes to providing opportunities for female performers to shine at Oscar time. Such celebrations of song make up what is probably the...

Features, Women Directors, Women Writers

4 Tips for Female Filmmakers from Ms. In the Biz

Here’s the hard truth. Thenumbers for women in the entertainment industry aren’t great. This is somethingthat we are all well aware of. When both of us started out in the business, wecame onto...

Festivals, Women Directors

36% of 2015 Sundance Competition Films Directed by Women

In recent years, the Sundance Film Festival has come further than many other events of its kind in representing female directors. Sundance 2015 appears to be shaping up to its reputation as...

Documentary, News, Videos

Trailer Watch: ‘Jane’ is a Portrait of Jane Fonda As a Young, Pre-Fame Artist

Awards, News

Reese Witherspoon to Receive Palm Springs Film Festival’s Chairman Award for ‘Wild’

The Reese-surgence is in full swing. Reese Witherspoon will receive the Chairman Award from the Palm Springs International Film Festival (Jan. 2–12), an institution rife with Academy voters, for...

Features, News

Bravo’s ‘Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce’: A Mixed Bag of Tricks from ‘Buffy’ Scribe Marti Noxon

Full disclosure: I have never been divorced (or married), or had kids, so I can’t attest to the veracity of the events in Bravo’s Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce on a personal level. As a viewer...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Atlanta Film Festival Announces Its First Ten Selections, All Directed by Women

The Atlanta Film Festival has chosen six narrative features and four documentaries — all directed by women — as its initial ten selections. ATLFF Director of Programming Kristy Breneman...

News

Women and Hollywood Podcast: Cheryl Strayed — Author of Wild

Wild opens today in NY and LA. It rolls out to more cities on Friday. You can see info here. I was able to have a great conversation with Cheryl Strayed, the author of the memoir that the film is...

News, Women Writers

Kerry Washington in Talks to Star in ‘Unforgettable,’ Amma Asante’s Follow-Up to ‘Belle’

Kerry Washington’s movie career is taking off. In addition to starring in director Elizabeth Allen’s upcoming rom com Is He the One, the Emmy-nominated Scandal actress is close to signing on to...

News, Women Writers

Adopt Films to Release Dakota Fanning and Emma Thompson’s ‘Effie Gray’

Awards, Documentary, Films, Women Directors

Chicken & Egg Pictures Gives $330,000 in Grants to 18 Women-Directed Projects

In anticipation of its 10-year anniversary next year, Chicken & Egg Pictures has chosen 18 documentaries to receive $330,000 in funding. Fourteen new films were selected as part of the 2014 Open...

Features, Women Directors, Women Producers, Women Writers

Crosspost: These Are the Most Employed Women in the UK Film Industry

The following post originally appeared on Stephen Follows’ website and is published here with permission of the author. Last week, I looked at the most employed people in the UK film industry....

Documentary, News

Laura Poitras’ ‘Citizenfour,’ Rory Kennedy’s ‘Last Days in Vietnam’ Make Oscar Doc Shortlist

Three political documentaries and a nonfiction yarn about art forgery represent female documentarians’ contributions to the 2015 Oscar doc shortlist. Four women-directed works will be eligible...

Features, News

Hollywood Feminist of the Day: Terry Crews (VIDEO)

Awards, News

Julianne Moore, Tessa Thompson, ‘A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’ Win at Gotham Awards

Monday’s Gotham Independent Film Awards ceremony didn’t produce too many surprises. Oscar frontrunners Julianne Moore and Laura Poitras took home the Best Actress and Best Documentary prizes,...

Features, News

Lauren Graham to Break Late-Night TV’s Glass Ceiling with Ellen DeGeneres (Sort Of)

It’s no secret that late-night television has a diversity problem. As we wrote previously, with Chelsea Handler off the air and Larry Wilmore’s Minority Report not set to debut until January...

Features, Films

December 2014 Film Preview

Decembermight be cold and snowy, but the month’s wide range of films is worth venturingout to the theater to see. Starting strong on December 3, the comedy Zero Motivation follows a unit ofIsraeli...

Awards, News

NYFCC Salutes Jennifer Kent’s ‘The Babadook’ and Laura Poitras’ ‘Citizenfour’

Two women-directed films — Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook and Laura Poitras’ Citizenfour — won recognition from the New York Film Critics Circle yesterday. The Babadook, a horror...

News, Women Writers

‘Belle’ Director Amma Asante: “No Industry Can Remain Sustainable Without New and Diverse Life Blood”

Despite a BAFTA win for her directorial debut (A Way of Life), it took nearly a decade for Amma Asante to make her sophomore picture (Belle). Asante was clearly speaking from first-hand experience...

News, Theater

Jessie Mueller to Take ‘Waitress’ to Broadway

Documentary, News, Women Directors

Amy Berg Partnering With Nate Parker for Doc About the “Black Male Crisis”

News, Women Writers

Women and Hollywood is Looking for Interns for 2015

Women and Hollywood is looking for two interns for 2015. The positions will begin in January and we are looking for interns to commit for at least six months. We are looking for people who are...

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