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Watch: ‘SNL’ Star Sasheer Zamata Becomes ACLU Celebrity Ambassador, Talks Women’s Rights

Actress and comedian Sasheer Zamata has been named a celebrity ambassador for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Zamata’s title will see the “Saturday Night Live” featured player...

News, Women Producers

‘American Hustle’-Style Movie Being Written About Sylvia Robinson, “Mother of Hip Hop”

After the hip-hop blockbuster “Straight Outta Compton” made headlines this summer for erasing the women who made NWA possible, a new movie seeks to showcase female contributions to the musical...

News, Women Producers

Women in Animation Rolls Out ‘50–50 by 2025’ Initiative

Many top animation programs boast 50% or more female students in their graduating classes, but the cartoon world still employs four men for every woman. In response to this stark gender inequity,...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Natalie Portman Protects Her Husband and Child in Western ‘Jane Got a Gun’

We finally have a trailer for “Jane Got A Gun,” the Natalie Portman-led Western that’s been mired in controversy for years. The film has been making headlines since its original director,...

Features, News, Women Writers

5 Reasons to Watch ‘Suffragette’ This Weekend

The fight for women’s right to the ballot comes alive this weekend with the opening of “Suffragette,” starring Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Romola Garai, Anne-Marie Duff and Meryl...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Jennifer Lawrence is a Powerhouse in Sordid Tale of Millionaire Inventor ‘Joy’

A newly cut trailer has been released for Jennifer Lawrence’s upcoming vehicle “Joy,” her third collaboration with director David O. Russell. The spot begins with Joy (Lawrence) telling her...

Documentary, Films, Women Directors

Chicken & Egg Announces Participants of Inaugural Accelerator Lab for Non-Fiction Projects

Chicken & Egg Pictures has announced the selected participants of its inaugural Accelerator Lab, which will offer first- and second-time female filmmakers working on non-fiction projects the...

News

Biopic About Paralympic Bronze Medalist and ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Runner-Up Amy Purdy in the Works

When Amy Purdy was 19 years old, she contracted a form of bacterial meningitis that led to both of her legs being amputated below the knee. Purdy, who is now 35, has since made her mark in sports,...

News

Happy Lauren Graham Day! ‘Gilmore Girls’ Returns, as Does Graham’s Partnership With Mae Whitman

Lauren Graham has starred in two of the most beloved television series since the new millennium: the WB’s cult classic “Gilmore Girls” and NBC’s critically acclaimed “Parenthood.” Both...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Charlotte Rampling Enters the Best Actress Race in Marital Drama ’45 Years’

On the cusp of her 45-year wedding anniversary, Kate (Charlotte Rampling) begins to question her relationship with her husband Geoff (Tom Courtenay) when another woman enters their marriage. When...

Awards, News

Karyn Kusama’s ‘The Invitation’ Wins Best Film Award at 48th Sitges Film Festival

Karyn Kusama’s dinner-party drama “The Invitation” took home the Best Film trophy from Spain’s Sitges Film Festival over the weekend. The film opened the the 2015 SXSW Festival and has been...

News

Lupita Nyong’o’s Liberian Civil War Drama ‘Eclipsed’ Headed to Broadway

Lupita Nyong’o is taking her Liberian-civil-war drama, “Eclipsed,” to Broadway. After making her stage debut just two months ago, the Oscar-winning actress and the rest of her off-Broadway...

News, Television

‘Project Greenlight’ Exemplifies All That is Wrong With the Film Business

I don’t particularly like reality shows, so I really had no interest in watching HBO’s “Project Greenlight.” But after all the talk about the show’s diversity issues and seeing the title...

News, Television

Former Texas Senator Wendy Davis Inspires TV Show

Wendy Davis, the Democratic Texas state senator who became a viral sensation after filibustering an anti-abortion bill for 11 hours, will serve as the inspiration for a new NBC dramedy. Written by...

News, Women Directors

Gemma Arterton to Star in Catherine Shepherd’s Directorial Debut About Virgin Birth

Catherine Shepherd’s directorial debut “Like A Virgin” has found a leading lady in “Gemma Bovery” star Gemma Arterton. Deadline reports that the former Bond girl will play a woman named...

Awards, Documentary, Festivals, News

Women Helmers Win 3 of 4 Awards at London Film Fest; Athina Rachel Tsangari Takes Best Film

“The programming team has declared this the year of the strong woman,” said festival director Clare Stewart back in September at the the launch of this year’s BFI London Film Festival. The...

Features, News, Women Directors

Take Part in the EEOC’s Investigation into Industry-Wide Discrimination Against Women Directors

Last May, The New York Times published a15-page letter from the ACLU to the EEOC and two California state agenciesurging them to investigate Hollywood for sex discrimination against...

News, Women Directors

Sally Potter Casting Next Two Films, Dad-Daughter Portrait ‘Molly’ and Political Comedy ‘The Party’

Sally Potter is prepping her two follow-ups to 2012’s Cold War-set coming-of-age tale “Ginger and Rosa.” “I now have two complete scripts ready to go,” the British director announced of...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Sofia Coppola Directs Star-Studded Netflix Musical-Comedy ‘A Very Murray Christmas’

Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray are reuniting for the first time since 2003’s “Lost in Translation” in an unexpected format: a Christmas special for Netflix. While Coppola’s films consistently...

Crowdfunding, Features, News

Sisters Doing it for Themselves: October 2015 Crowdfunding Picks

Women are capable of anything, especially when it comes to fighting to tell their stories told. The following eclectic selection of projects is testament to the expansive talent and aptitude that...

Features, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for October 16: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Truth Cate Blanchett is at the peak of her talents as producer Mary Mapes, who, along with Robert Redford as Dan Rather, takes the fall for reporting on a false...

Films, News, Women Writers

BFI Officially Launches Diversity Fund

Expect to find more diversity both on and off camera in upcoming British film projects. The British Film Institute (BFI) will officially launch its Diversity Fund with an initial investment of £1...

Features, News, Women Writers

‘Room’ Author/Screenwriter Emma Donoghue on Her “Deeply Feminist” Film and Industry Sexism

The release of “Room” will likely spell the beginning of Brie Larson’s career as an A-list star. While Larson won great favor with critics for her heartbreaking portrayal of a group-home...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Producers

10 Women Directors Who Could Helm a ‘Star Wars’ Spin-Off

Producer Kathleen Kennedy, who’ll oversee the upcoming “Stars Wars” trilogy and standalone Han Solo film, is adamant that her version of a galaxy that originally only had just six women in it...

Awards, News, Women Writers

Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks Wins $300,000 Gish Prize for “Highly Accomplished Artists”

Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks has been awarded the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, which honors “highly accomplished artists… who have pushed the boundaries of their art forms, contributed to...

News

Issa Rae’s ‘Insecure’ Picked Up By HBO

Issa Rae’s long-gestating TV series, “Insecure,” has received a series order from HBO. That’ll make Rae, who got her start with her two-season web series “The Misadventures of Awkward...

News

Join Women and Hollywood’s Free Conversation on the Swedish Model for Gender Equity in Film

The Swedish Film Institute has been making headlines recently for achieving 50–50 parity in its funding distribution between male and female filmmakers. Please join Women and Hollywood’s...

Features

‘Room’ Author/Screenwriter Emma Donoghue on Her “Deeply Feminist” Film and Industry Sexism

The release of "Room" will likely spell the beginning of Brie Larson’s career as an A-list star. While Larson won great favor with critics for her heartbreaking portrayal of a...

Crowdfunding, News

Support ’13 Chambers,’ a Horror Anthology by 13 Women Directors

An abandoned, 97-year-old school will be the site of a new horror anthology featuring 13 female filmmakers — provided the producing team can fundraise just $10,000 for the project. There are...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

2015 DOC NYC Lineup is 38% Female-Helmed; Hillary Rodham Clinton to Appear at Fest

DOC NYC’s 2015 lineup has been announced, and of 104 features screening, 39 are directed or co-directed by women — a figure that amounts to 38% of the programming. Last year, women helmed 43...

News

Lynn Shelton to Team Up With ‘This American Life’ for Movie About P.I. Moms Caught in Drug Scheme

Lynn Shelton is set to direct a movie version of the most popular stories “This American Life” has ever aired. “The Incredible Case of the P.I. Moms” told the story of soccer moms who...

News

Kate Winslet To Play War Photographer Lee Miller on the Big Screen

Back in March, we reported that Jennifer Lawrence will play war photographer Lynsey Addario in an upcoming adaptation of Addario’s bestselling memoir “It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life...

Features, News

In Praise of ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ Star Rachel Bloom, the Anti-Felicity

News, Women Producers

Charlize Theron in Talks to Take on Role Meant for Brad Pitt

After becoming the star of the summer by kicking patriarchy’s pasty, shriveled ass in “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Charlize Theron appears to be pursuing more action roles. The Oscar winner is in...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Laurie Anderson Offers Emotional, Experimental Tribute to Her Pet in ‘Heart of a Dog’

“I kissed her on the head and I said, ‘I’ll love you forever.’” Experimental artist and director Laurie Anderson makes this solemn oath not to a newborn child or a cherished lover, but to...

News

Meryl Streep to Lead Berlinale Awards Team in Her First Festival Jury Role

Meryl Streep will serve as president of the awards jury at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival. It will be the three-time Oscar winner’s first time on a film-festival jury. Streep...

Features, Festivals, News

LFF 2015 Women Directors: Meet Chanya Button — ‘Burn Burn Burn’

Chanya Button made her start in the industry at an early age, working as an Assistant Director on the “Harry Potter” feature-film franchise. Button has since worked extensively across both the...

Features, News, Television

Quote of the Day: Mimi Leder: In Filmmaking, “It’s Mostly Males Hiring, and They Mostly Hire Males”

In 1998, “Deep Impact” left a serious impression at the box office, earning nearly $350 million dollars on an estimated $80 million budget. But we haven’t seen much of its director Mimi...

News

Lena Dunham Exec-Producing ’60s Feminist Comedy Set in Magazine World for HBO

If you’ve read “Not That Kind of Girl,” Lena Dunham’s memoiristic essay collection, you know that the “Girls” creator used to be obsessed with Helen Gurley Brown, the editor-in-chief of...

Features, Festivals, Interviews, News

LFF 2015 Women Directors: Meet Micah Magee — ‘Petting Zoo’

In addition to making films, Micah Magee has worked as managing and programming director of Austin’s Cinematexas International Short Film Festival, pirate-radio programmer and print journalist. In...

Awards, News

Barbra Streisand to Receive 2015 Sherry Lansing Award

Barbra Streisand has been named this year’s recipient of the Sherry Lansing Award, which celebrates female leadership in the media. The pioneering...

Documentary, Features, Festivals, Interviews, News

LFF 2015 Women Directors: Meet Natalie Cristiani — ‘Nicola Costantino: The Artefacta’

Natalie Cristiani graduated from Centro Sperimentale Di Cinematografia in Rome as a Film Editor in 2002. From 2002 she has worked as a film editor with various talented young directors, including...

News, Women Directors

The 3 Most WTF Excerpts from Quentin Tarantino’s Interview Diminishing Kathryn Bigelow & Ava DuVernay

Does Quentin Tarantino want to be taken seriously, or doesn’t he? Based on a new NY Times interview with novelist Bret Easton Ellis, the answer seems to be “as long as you work under the same...

Features, Festivals, Interviews, News

LFF 2015 Women Directors: Meet Laura Bispuri — ‘Sworn Virgin’

Laura Bispuri’s 2010 short film “Passing Time” won Italy’s David di Donatello Award. “Sworn Virgin” is her first feature film. (Variety) “Sworn Virgin” will premiere at the 2015 BFI...

Features, Festivals, Interviews, News, Women Directors

LFF 2015 Women Directors: Meet Miranda Pennell — ‘The Host’

Miranda Pennell originally trained in contemporary dance and later studied visual anthropology. Pennell’s video work until 2007 explored different forms of collective performance and has been...

Features, Films, News

Why Queer Women (and Women in General) Should Be Excited for Netflix’s ‘Jessica Jones’

For those who have been waiting — and waiting and waiting and waiting — for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to give us a queer female character, the wait is finally over. Over the weekend,...

News

5 Awesomely Candid Things J. Law Wrote About Being Paid Less Than “the Lucky People With Dicks”

Jennifer Lawrence received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA award and her third Oscar nomination for her performance in “American Hustle.” But the period crime drama has also become an albatross for the...

Features, Festivals, Interviews, News

LFF 2015 Women Directors: Meet Mabel Cheung — ‘A Tale of Three Cities’

Mabel Cheung is an award-winning director and producer. Her debut feature, “The Illegal Immigrant” (1985), won her the Best Director Prize at the Hong Kong Film Awards and a Special Jury Award...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Janis Joplin Goes From Singer to Legend in Amy Berg’s Doc ‘Janis: Little Girl Blue’

A trailer has arrived for Amy Berg’s Janis Joplin doc “Janis: Little Girl Blue.” The spot begins with a voiceover from Joplin herself, who says, “I started singing when I was about 17.” It...

News

Disney Hiring Women Screenwriters, But Not Women Directors, for Its Live-Action Adaptations

Disney has been rewriting both its history (“Saving Mr. Banks”) and its own movies (“Alice in Wonderland,” “Maleficent,” “Cinderella”). Interestingly, three of the four films...

News, Television, Women Writers

CBS Greenlights New Murder Mystery from Former ‘Good Wife’ Writer Corinne Brinkerhoff

Corinne Brinkerhoff, formerly a writer/supervising producer on “The Good Wife” and writer/co-EP on “Jane the Virgin,” is getting her own show. CBS made a straight-to-series order for...

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