Festivals, News
Cannes is like an alternate universe. At 9am yesterday morning, I went to see a fantastic movie called “Mustang” by a woman director named Deniz Gamze Erguven. It is about five sisters in a...
Features, Festivals, News
“I had wanted to direct for as long as I can remember,” recalled Natalie Portman in a Cannes interview to promote her first film, “A Tale of Love and Darkness.” But the Oscar-winning was...
Awards, Festivals
Jane Fonda and Annapurna Pictures founder Megan Ellison received the inaugural Women in Motion award from Kering at a gala held Sunday in Cannes. Both women delivered acceptance speeches that...
News, Women Directors, Women Writers
Veteran British TV writer Sally Wainwright will make her feature directorial debut with a two-hour BBC1 drama about the Brontë sisters. “To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters” will center on a...
Following its world-premiere screening at the Cannes Film Festival, French writer-director Alice Winocour’s “Disorder (Maryland)” was acquired by Sundance Selects. The Un Certain Regard...
News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors
“I’ll be a DJ. I’ll be rich.” The trailer for Mia Hansen-Løve’s followup to 2011’s “Goodbye First Love” begins with this bold pronouncement from Paul, an ambitious and talented DJ...
Features, Festivals, Interviews, News
Chloé Zhao was raised in Beijing and England and is currently a MFA thesis student at New York University’s graduate film program. She was selected as a fellow at the 2012 Sundance Directors and...
Festivals, News, Women Directors
The Cannes Film Festival is about more than the prestige associated with winning the Palme d’Or or the glitz, glamour and couture of the red carpet — the festival is also a hub of wheeling...
Crowdfunding, Features, News
Last month, we at Women and Hollywood started a new feature spotlighting women-centric crowdfunding projects that we feel deserve attention and support. This month’s crowdfunding selections vary...
News, Women Directors
“Transparent” creator Jill Soloway delivered a powerful keynote address to outgoing and incoming students of the AFI Conservatory Directing Workshop for Women, calling for nothing short of a...
Awards, Women Writers
The shortlist for the Desmond Elliott Prize for New Fiction has been announced, and all three nominated novelists are women. The £10,000 ($15,700 USD) literary prize is awarded to the best debut...
Box Office, News
Based on this weekend’s box-office tallies, “Pitch Perfect 3.” is definitely happening now. Disproving all the idiots out there who say that audiences won’t watch movies about women and...
In a few short weeks, the Supreme Court of the United States will decide on the issue of gay marriage once and for all. Over here at the Cannes Film Festival, “Carol,” based on Patricia...
Features, Festivals
It’s been three days since I saw “Mad Max: Fury Road” and I still can’t shut up about how phenomenal it was. I often think of this Onion article when attempting to reconcile my love of...
News
Salma Hayek is my new heroine. This morning at the Kering Talks (Kering is a sponsor of the festival and Hayek’s husband François-Henri Pinault is the CEO) this woman dropped epic truth bombs for...
Features, Weekly Update
Films About Women Opening This Week Mad Max: Fury Road — Women-Centric Pick of the Week This post-apocalyptic feminist action-adventure story features Charlize Theron in her most kick-ass role...
News, Videos
Two clips from “Carol,” Todd Haynes’ much anticipated adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith lesbian romance “The Price of Salt,” have been released. The two excerpts find confident and...
Features, News
During a press tour for his latest film, Ethan Hawke spoke out against the “boys club” that runs Hollywood. Feminism appears to have little to do with the thriller “Good Kill,” but when...
Features, News, Women Directors
Last month, Vanity Fair ran a piece on women directors that claimed that “the feisty Ida Lupino was one of thefirst.” They were only off by fifty years. They forgot — or never...
Amy Berg is a critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker. She was nominated for an Academy Award for her documentary “Deliver Us From Evil” (2006). The film...
Todd Haynes’ lesbian romance “Carol” is on many a must-see list — including Women and Hollywood’s — but the journey of making and releasing the Cate Blanchett/Rooney Mara drama...
Annette Bening, Greta Gerwig and Elle Fanning will star in the cross-generational drama “20th Century Women.” Set in California in the late ’70s, the film finds three women — a single...
Just days after announcing that she’d play Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Natalie Portman divulged that she’d embody another American icon: former First Lady Jackie Kennedy....
Comedy, News, Television, Trailers, Videos
Samantha Bee, the longest-serving correspondent ever on “The Daily Show,” took herself out of consideration for the role of Jon Stewart’s replacement to front her own show on TBS. Alongside...
Now would be a wise time to invest stock in Hot Topic. The news that Sony is remaking “The Craft,” the 1996 supernatural thriller about badass teen witches with angst and attitude to spare...
Noomi Rapace has been confirmed to star in “Callas,” director Niki Caro’s biopic of opera legend Maria Callas. It will focus on the soprano’s two-year relationship with billionaire Aristotle...
Features, Television
Anne Hathaway got on Hollywood’s A-list after starring as a recent college grad scrambling to make sense of the world of couture — and the Anna Wintour-like woman who makes its gears...
What I am about to say is not going to make me any friends at the DGA, but it has to be said: The Guild is part of the problem, not the solution. Women directors’ underemployment is not all their...
I arrived in Cannes yesterday. After getting my bearings (or doing my best to do so), I was able to make it to a press screening for the festival’s opening film, “Standing Tall.” I so admire...
Documentary, Features, Festivals, News
Nancy Buirski is the director, producer and writer of “Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq,” which had its world premiere at the 51stNew York Film Festival and its international premiere at...
News, Trailers, Videos
The beloved ’80s animated series “Jem and the Holograms” is being adapted for the big screen, and a newly released trailer for the live-action film gives us a sense of what changes to expect...
Reese Witherspoon is following in Sandra Bullock’s steps and heading into space. In “Pale Blue Dot,” the Oscar-winning actress will play an astronaut who finds herself a million miles from...
Features, Women Directors
The first and only woman to win a Best Director Oscar in the 87-year history of the Academy Awards has spoken out against the rampant sexism that plagues Hollywood. Kathryn Bigelow released a...
One month after DC hired Patty Jenkins to helm the Wonder Woman movie, rival comics emporium Marvel has revealed that it’s pursuing Ava DuVernay to direct one of their “diversity” pictures,...
It seems as though Queen Latifah was destined to play Bessie Smith. The singer-turned-actress was first approached with the role at just 22 years old, then still in the midst of her rap career. Back...
News, Television
Equal work should receive equal pay, while more work should receive more pay, right? Apparently no such logic exists at Netflix HQ. Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, who star in the new streaming series...
Features, Festivals, Women Directors
Today is the kick off of the Cannes Film Festival. While we are still unbelievably unsatisfied at the amount of female directors in the main competition and other areas, there is still so much to...
Kirsten Dunst is set to star in the directorial debut of Kate and Laura Mulleavy, better known as the founders and designers of the LA-based fashion label Rodarte. Thus far, the Mulleavy...
Spy movies usually revolve around leading men — hello, Mr. Bond — but Charlize Theron is about to enter the ranks of double-crossers and secret-identity-havers. Deadline reports that...
Today is a great day for gender justice in Hollywood. There are not many great days in this fight, but this is one of them. News broke today that the ACLU has asked the Equal Employment Opportunity...
After belting out Swedish pop in “Mamma Mia!,” show tunes in “Into the Woods” and rock in the upcoming “Ricki and the Flash,” Meryl Streep will turn to opera in the period comedy...
Documentary, Features, News, Television
I’m an independent filmmaker who tells stories about girlsand women. It wasn’t intentional, at least not at first. But having justfinished my fourth documentary, “Winning Girl,” about a...
Gender diversity behind the camera remains an important and under-appreciated ideal. Over at the Washington Post, I discuss why the underemployment of female filmmakers is an issue everyone should...
Documentary, Festivals, News, Videos
Ingrid Bergman’s status as a screen legend is secure — her three Academy Awards can attest to that — but during the actress’s lifetime, the “Casablanca” star was just as famous...
Documentary, News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors
“I think every little kid dreams about being famous and being in movies.” The trailer for Amy Berg’s “An Open Secret” begins with those words — then reveals how high the cost of...
This month’s female-centric VOD releases and noteworthy webseries showcase women at their boldest and bravest. On the VOD front, we have Lisa F. Jackson’s “It Happened Here,” a powerful...
One of Women and Hollywood’s most anticipated titles of 2015, Carol Morley’s “The Falling,” has received a North American distribution deal from Cinedigm. Set in 1969 at an all-girls...
Films, News
Women and Hollywood is hosting a LA meet-up next month, and you’re invited! The event will be a networking opportunity for people at all levels of the business to make connections in a relaxed...
Two of Hollywood’s biggest A-listers, Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman, are coming to HBO. The Oscar winners will star in “Big Little Lies,” a limited series based on Liane Moriarty’s...
Natalie Portman will star as Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a biopic that focuses on the Supreme Court justice’s early career as a feminist legal crusader. Written by Daniel Stiepleman, “On the Basis...
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