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Awards, Festivals, News

Agnès Varda to Become First Woman Director to Receive Honorary Palme d’Or

Agnès Varda will become the first female filmmaker — and only the fourth director period — to receive an honorary Palme d’Or from the Cannes Film Festival. Varda will be feted at...

Features, News, Women Directors

Quotes of the Day: Elizabeth Banks and Amy Berg Talk Women Directing

Elizabeth Banks and Amy Berg have a lot to say about being women directors in Hollywood. 2015 is a big year for both female filmmakers, with Banks making her feature directorial debut with the...

Features, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for May 8: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Hot Pursuit (Don’t Mess With Texas) — Directed by Anne Fletcher Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara play opposites on a road trip fleeing for their lives....

News, Women Writers

Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer of ‘Broad City’ to Write and Produce Movie with Paul Feig

We couldn’t possibly imagine better news to start your weekend than this: The stars and creators of Comedy Central’s “Broad City,” Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson, are reportedly developing...

News, Television

UPDATED: Women of Color’s Voices Diminished on TV with Cancellations of ‘Mindy Project’ and ‘Cristela’

Update: Hulu confirmed on May 15 that it has ordered 26 episodes of “The Mindy Project” for a fourth season on the streaming site. Yesterday dealt a one-two punch with the cancellations of Mindy...

News

Charlize Theron Demands Equal Pay

Charlize Theron is set to reprise her role as Queen Ravenna in a prequel to “Snow White and the Huntsman” and was paid handsomely to do so. What’s more notable than the size of her paycheck,...

News, Podcast

Listen: Women and Hollywood Podcast #11: Anne Fletcher Talks ‘Hot Pursuit’

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News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Angelina Jolie’s ‘By the Sea’ to be Released During Awards Season 2015

The marriage drama “By the Sea” will mark Angelina Jolie’s third time behind the camera and her first time directing herself. The film will star Jolie and her real-life husband Brad Pitt as...

Features, News

The Great Gay Hope of Ellen Page and Julianne Moore’s “Freeheld”

They say good things come to those who wait. So, it only follows that lesbian and bisexual audiences are expecting very good things from “Freeheld” after almost seven long years for the film to...

Festivals, Women Directors

Women-Centric Panel at Cannes Announced: “Women Make Great Movies: Strategies for Success”

Great news for those attending the Cannes Film Festival. While our recent infographic illustrates how poorly women directors are represented in the festival’s prestigious competition category this...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Producers

Watch: Lifetime Launches “Major” Initiative to Promote Women Directors, Writers, Producers

As a network for women, Lifetime is also largely a network by women. Female directors helmed 20% of Lifetime’s movies last year, compared to a paltry 7% for theatrical features. In the same...

Films, News

CBS’s ‘Supergirl’ Gets Greenlit, Will Likely Become Fall’s Only Female-Centric Superhero Show

“Supergirl” is zooming toward the small screen as we speak. Focused on 24-year-old Kara Danvers/Kara Zor-El (Melissa Benoist), AKA Superman’s cousin, the CBS series is the first drama to be...

Features, Films, News

Quote of the Day: Mark Ruffalo on the Need for More Superheroines

The Hulk is channeling his rage for another good cause: the campaign for more movies about superheroines. Mark Ruffalo recently addressed some of the controversy surrounding “Avengers: Age of...

News, Videos, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Meryl Streep Reconnects with the Family She Abandoned in ‘Ricki and the Flash’

“Ricki and the Flash” tells a familiar tale, a staple of rock bios: A rising star is forced to choose between fame and fans, on the one hand, and domestic responsibilities on the other. Years...

Features, News

Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin Rise Above Their Material in Netflix’s ‘Grace and Frankie’

I love the premise of “Grace and Frankie,” Netflix’s latest comedy (out May 8), in which two women in their 70s (Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda) are unceremoniously dumped by their husbands...

News

Cynthia Nixon to Play Emily Dickinson in Biopic; Jennifer Ehle to Co-Star

“Sex and the City” star Cynthia Nixon will star in a new biopic about Emily Dickinson that will trace the poet’s life from her school days to her last years as a reclusive, unrecognized...

Documentary, Festivals, News

LA Film Fest Lineup Released: 40% of Features in Competition Directed by Women

An impressive number of female filmmakers are set to screen their work at the 21st annual Los Angeles Film Festival. The festival released its full lineup on May 5, and 40% of features in...

News

Judy Greer Delivers a Mic Drop on Hollywood’s Wage Gap Problem

The conversation about Hollywood’s pay gap has been urgent and mounting, but it’s also been largely impersonal, focusing on statistics and a few famous women (understandably) reluctant to...

News

Laura Dern and Ellen Burstyn to Star in Jennifer Fox’s Narrative Directing Debut ‘The Tale’

Ellen Burstyn and Laura Dern will play a mother and daughter revisiting their past in Jennifer Fox’s “The Tale.” Dern will star as Jennifer, an accomplished journalist who is forced to...

Features, Interviews, News

Bentonville Women Producers: Meet Robyn Butler — ‘Now Add Honey’

Robyn Butler is an award-winning Australian actor, writer andproducer. She runs the highly successfulMelbourne-based production company Gristmill with her husband, Wayne Hope. Ahighly regarded...

News

Emily Blunt to Play Bull-Rider in ‘Bronco Belle’

After being the best thing about last year’s “Edge of Tomorrow” and “Into the Woods,” Emily Blunt finally gets a leading role of her own in “Bronco Belle,” a rodeo drama about a...

Festivals, News

Infographic: Cannes Women Filmmakers By the Numbers 2005–2015 #SeeHerNow

In one week, the media and the film world will descend on the South of France for the annual Cannes Film Festival. The worldwide press attention will be staggering. As we know, much of the attention...

News, Women Writers

Rediscovering Leigh Brackett, Sci-Fi Pioneer and “The Empire Strikes Back” Writer

Here’s more proof that sci-fi isn’t just for boys — and never has been. An essay from io9 published on Star Wars Day (May the Fourth) uncovers some fascinating history about Leigh Brackett...

News

‘Mad Max: Fury Road’s’ Unexpected Secret Weapon: Eve Ensler

As its title suggests, the highly anticipated “Mad Max: Fury Road” centers on one angry dude (played by Tom Hardy). But the sequel to the 1979 Mel Gibson vehicle boasts not only a presumed...

News

Anna Kendrick Confirms a Sexist Casting Practice in New Interview

Men are important, women are replaceable. That’s the thinking process that guides casting processes in the film business, where studios and financiers won’t seriously consider an actress until...

News, Women Directors

Shonda Rhimes and Dee Rees to Make Black Migration Miniseries ‘The Warmth of Other Suns’ for FX

Shonda Rhimes and Dee Rees will adapt Isabel Wilkerson’s bestselling historical book “The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration” for FX. Rees will write the...

News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Juliette Binoche to Play Nobel Prize Winner Pearl S. Buck in Roxanne Messina Captor’s Biopic

A new biopic of writer and activist Pearl S. Buck will find Juliette Binoche playing the Nobel laureate. Roxanne Messina Captor will direct Binoche in “Pearl,” which will be filmed in Prague,...

Films, News

Marvel CEO Doesn’t Believe in Female Superheroes

Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter has his mind made up about superheroines — they aren’t profitable. An email exchange between Perlmutter and Sony CEO Michael Lynton has been made public after...

News

EXCLUSIVE: First Look at Poster for Isabel Coixet’s ‘Learning to Drive’ Starring Patricia Clarkson

Features, News

Rose McGowan’s Seven Bold Tips for Fighting Sexism in the Film Industry

The following speech was originally delivered on April 21 to the Sisterhood of Traveling Producers, a small, invite-only group of young female executives and producers founded three years ago by...

Documentary, Features, Interviews, News

Bentonville Women Directors: Meet Elizabeth Van Meter — ‘Thao’s Library’

Elizabeth Van Meter’s documentary work has taken her from the AndesMountains of Peru to the Tohoku region of Japan. Van Meter hasdirected/produced 40 short films for Gorgeous Entertainment,...

News

Dakota Fanning to Play Autistic Woman in Road-Trip Drama with Helen Hunt

Dakota Fanning and Helen Hunt will star in the road-trip drama “Please Stand By.” Fanning will play an autistic genius who escapes her care facility to enter her screenplay in a screenwriting...

Documentary, News, Women Directors

Lucy Walker to Direct ‘Buena Vista Social Club’ Sequel

Oscar-nominated documentarian Lucy Walker (“The Crash Reel,” “Waste Land,” “Devil’s Playground”) will helm a follow-up film to “Buena Vista Social Club.” The original Academy...

Features, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for May 1: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Far From the Madding Crowd Carey Mulligan is luminous and inspiring as self-reliant landowner Bathsheba Everdene in “Far from the Madding Crowd.” The Thomas...

Features, News, Theater

Why Wendy Wasserstein’s ‘The Heidi Chronicles’ is Still Relevant Today

Not 24 hours after producers announced that “The Heidi Chronicles” revival will close three months early on May 3rd (after only 80 performances), an article appeared in The New YorkTimes...

News, Podcast, Women Directors

Listen: Women and Hollywood Podcast #10: Helen Hunt Directs Herself in ‘Ride’

In “Ride,” Helen Hunt’s second time behind the camera, the actress plays a Type A editor from New York who’s too busy working to see that she has become disconnected from life. When her son...

News

Leslie Mann to Star in R-Rated Comedy About Motherhood

Leslie Mann is teaming up with “The Hangover” writers for her next project. Details are scarce on the untitled R-rated comedy, but Mann praised Jon Lucas and Scott Moore’s “funny and...

News

Jennifer Garner and Director Patricia Riggen to Team Up for ‘Miracles From Heaven’

Jennifer Garner has landed her first leading role since 2011’s “Butter” in Patricia Riggen’s faith-based film “Miracles From Heaven.” Based on Christy Beam’s novel, the plot centers on...

Features, News

Quote of the Day: Kristen Stewart Calls Hollywood “Disgustingly Sexist”

Kristen Stewart’s career trajectory has taken an interesting and exciting turn as of late. But in a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, the young actress argues that the odds are against...

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