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Listen: Women & Hollywood Podcast #20: Playwright Theresa Rebeck

Features, News

What Happened After Swedish Theaters Introduced a Bechdel Rating for Its Movies?

This is the first of three dispatches from the 2016 Gothenburg International Film Festival. The Bechdel Test is a vastly imperfect tool for gauging a film’s feminism and gender progressivism. And...

News, Television

Urgent PSA: ‘Broad City’ Returns Tonight!

News

Women and Hollywood is Hiring a News Editor

For the two years that she’s been with us, Inkoo Kang has been my rock: A fantastic writer and editor, a dedicated professional and a wonderful colleague. But on the good news and bad news front,...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Alice Returns to Wonderland and Battles Time in ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’

News

Maïwenn’s Cesar-Nominated ‘My King’ Lands U.S. Distribution Deal

Maïwenn’s highly acclaimed drama “My King” (Mon roi) — currently up for eight Cesar Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress for Emmanuelle Bercot and Best Actor for...

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Mirjana Karanovic Questions What It Means to Be ‘A Good Wife’ in Post-War Serbia

A trailer has been released for Serbian actress Mirjana Karanovic’s directorial debut, “A Good Wife.” Karanovic (“Grbavica”), who co-wrote the script, stars as Milena, a homemaker living in...

News

LA’s She Screen Series Showcases Movies and TV Shows With Female Protagonists

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Charlize Theron Unleashes the Monster Within Emily Blunt in ‘The Huntsman’

News

The ‘Ms. Factor’ Website Launches: A Toolkit to Make the Case For More Films By and About Women

A website has been launched for the Ms. Factor Toolkit: The Power of Female Driven Content. The project is a partnership between Women and Hollywood and the PGA Women’s Impact Network. The...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Kathy Bates Calls Melissa McCarthy Every Name in the Book in ‘The Boss’ Spot

After transforming from mousy assistant to formidable agent in “Spy,” Melissa McCarthy is all brass and bluster in “The Boss.” McCarthy plays Michelle Darnell, the self-proclaimed wealthiest...

News, Women Writers

Universal Buys Gillian Flynn’s Ghost Story ‘The Grownup’

Universal might have yet another female-led hit in its hands. The studio emerged the winner of a four-way bidding war for the rights to Gillian Flynn’s award-winning short story “The Grownup.”...

Documentary, News, Videos

Watch: Journalist-Activists Film From Inside the Women’s Movement in ‘Here Come the Videofreex’

News, Television, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Claire Rewrites History in ‘Outlander’ Season 2

The hotly anticipated second season of Starz’s “Outlander” has a premiere date and a trailer. The time-traveling Claire (Catriona Belle) has quite the burden to bear: she knows too much....

News, Television

Women Directors Missing From This Year’s Pilot Season

The new TV pilot season brings some good but mostly bad news for women directors. First, the good news: Leslye Headland (“Sleeping With Other People,” “Bachelorette”) and Jennifer Getzinger...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Kerry Washington Won’t Keep Silent in Anita Hill HBO Film ‘Confirmation’

“During the fall of 1982, Judge Thomas began to use work situations to discuss sex,” states Anita Hill (Kerry Washington) in a newly released trailer for HBO’s upcoming “Confirmation,” set...

Features, Research, Women Directors

Study: Only 21% of European Films Directed by Women

A new study has found that only one in five European films is directed by a woman, while 84% of public-funding resources go to male-directed films. Those are two of thedire statistics that emerge...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: A Teacher Works with MI6 in Susanna White’s Spy Thriller ‘Our Kind of Traitor’

A trailer has arrived for British helmer Susanna White’s upcoming “Our Kind of Traitor.” The spot for the spy thriller comes hot off the news that Jessica Chastain will star in White’s next...

Features, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for February 12: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week How To Be Single — Co-Written by Dana Fox and Abby Kohn Single ladies Alice (Dakota Johnson) and Robin (Rebel Wilson) try to find the right way to be single...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Tina Fey is In Over Her Head In a War Zone In ‘Whiskey Tango Foxtrot’

The second trailer for “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” begins with reporter Kim Barker (Tina Fey) declaring, “Everyone needs to shake up their life now and then.” Few would contest Kim’s words of...

Films, News, Women Writers

Meryl Streep Backs Writers Lab for Women Screenwriters Over 40

Meryl Streep is once again putting her money where her mouth is and supporting women in the film industry. The “Ricki and the Flash” star has signed on for the second time to fund The Writers...

Awards, Documentary, Festivals, News

Full Frame to Honor Director/Cinematographer Kirsten Johnson With Award, Retrospective

Filmmaker Kirsten Johnson will be feted at the 2016 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. Johnson will receive this year’s Tribute Award and have her 27-year career behind the camera showcased in...

Films, News

Bring Your Kids to Work Week: Submissions Now Open for a Kid-Friendly Residency for Writers

SPACE on Ryder Farm and The Lilly Awards Foundation have announced year two of their Family Residency Program. What distinguishes this program from so many others is that it’s kid-friendly. As...

News, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Tension and Dread Are the Main Courses in Karyn Kusama’s ‘The Invitation’

A man (Logan Marshall-Green) fears that his estranged ex-wife and her new husband have invited him to their home for suspicious reasons in Karyn Kusama’s “The Invitation.” The newly released...

Features, Interviews, News

Berlinale 2016 Women Directors: Meet Livia Ungur — ‘Hotel Dallas’

Livia Ungur was born in Communist Romania. She immigrated to America to study art, graduating from the Yale School of Art in 2015. She make films, sculptures, installations and performances. Since...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors

Apply to Get Your Web Series Made With the Support of Issa Rae and Project Greenlight Digital

Issa Rae and Project Greenlight Digital Studios are partnering up to showcase the visions of underrepresented writers. The New Normal Writing Contest is now accepting pitches for an anthologyweb...

News, Television

Candice Bergen to Return to TV in ABC’s Cancer Comedy ‘Pearl’

Candice Bergen is the latest ’90s TV icon making a comeback. The “Murphy Brown” star will play the titular character in the ABC comedy “Pearl,” about a matriarch who decides to take...

News

Producer Reveals the Incredibly Terrible Ways Screenwriters See Female Characters — And Women

Producer Ross Putnam has created a new Twitter account that reveals the myriad ways Hollywood screenwriters devalue female characters and, by extension, women. The mastermind behind...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Reproductive Rights Are Under Attack in Sundance-Winning Abortion Doc ‘Trapped’

“Women are going to have abortions — it’s just that they’re not going to be safe and legal.” So begins the terrifying trailer for Dawn Porter’s timely new documentary “Trapped.”...

News

Taraji P. Henson to Play History-Making Math Genius in New Film ‘Hidden Figures’

After winning a Golden Globe for her portrayal of the irrepressible Cookie on Fox’s “Empire,” Taraji P. Henson has booked a new gig that will see her playing another fearless female. Henson...

Comedy, Features, News, Television

Can Nikki Glaser Make Sexpert Comedy a Thing?

Back in the ’90s, “sex-positive” was a really big deal. Anka Radakovich held court over at Details magazine with her pioneering sexpert column; vibrators like “The Rabbit” made it into the...

News

‘The Killing’ Creator Veena Sud To Pen Remake of German Thriller ‘We Monsters’

Veena Sud is scripting Broad Green Pictures’ remake of German thriller “We Monsters.” The original film premiered at TIFF last year, and tells the blood-curdling story of a young girl who,...

News, Women Directors

Sofia Coppola to Direct Opera in Rome

Back in December Sofia Coppola made her musical directorial debut with the Netflix special “A Very Murray Christmas.” Now the Oscar winner is taking on another music-centric endeavor: directing...

News, Television

Starz Plans Sequel to Philippa Gregory Historical Drama ‘The White Queen’

“The White Queen,” Starz’s Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated adaptation of the first in Philippa Gregory’s Cousins’ War book series, is getting a sequel. “The White Princess” is based on...

News, Women Writers

Charlotte Rampling To Star in Adaptation of Jane Austen’s Unfinished Novel ‘Sanditon’

Charlotte Rampling has booked a new gig. The British actress, who will be competing for the Best Actress Oscar for her performance in “45 Years” later this month, will star in “Sanditon.”...

News

Film Comment Adds Three New Online Columns By Female Film Critics

Some great news this week from Film Comment: Three columns by critics Farran Smith Nehme, Margaret Barton-Fumo and Violet Lucca have been added to the magazine’s online home. The new additions are...

News, Theater

‘Frozen’ Is Coming to Broadway

2013’s best onscreen love story — which won so many hearts it was that year’s highest-grossing movie worldwide — is headed to Broadway. A stage version of “Frozen” is expected to...

News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Anne Fontaine’s Sundance Drama About Pregnant Nuns Picked Up By Music Box Films

Music Box Films has acquired all U.S. rights for writer-director Anne Fontaine’s latest offering, “The Innocents.” The drama premiered at Sundance last month under the title “Agnus Dei.”...

News, Television

Elena Ferrante’s ‘Neapolitan Novels’ Being Made Into TV Series

Good news for the many admirers of Italian author Elena Ferrante’s so-called ‘Neapolitan Novels.’ The four-part book series, which has recently become a hit with U.S. readers, is set to be...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: A Mother Unlocks Her Mysterious Past in ‘Julieta’

“I’m going to tell you everything I wasn’t able to tell you,” writes the eponymous character of “Julieta” in a letter to Antia, her estranged daughter, in a new trailer for the...

News, Research, Statistics, Women Directors

Study: Number of Female Protagonists On Screen Improved in 2015 — But Not By Much

Today sees the release of the It’s A Man’s (Celluloid) World report for 2015, the annual study which examines the portrayal of female characters featured in the top 100 domestic grossing films of...

News, Women Directors

Maris Curran’s ‘Five Nights in Maine’ Starring Dianne Wiest Gets a Distribution Deal

Worldwide distribution rights for writer-director Maris Curran’s “Five Nights in Maine” have been acquired by FilmRise. The drama stars “Selma” breakout David Oyelowo as a young widower...

News, Women Directors

Ava DuVernay Circling Sci-Fi Starring Lupita Nyong’o and Jennifer Lee-Scripted ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

Ava DuVernay is in seriously high demand. The “Selma” director is reportedly currently being courted to direct not one but two high-profile features. Deadline reports that DuVernay is expected...

Awards, News

‘Mustang’ Wins Big at France’s Lumiere Awards

“Mustang” took home the top prizes at France’s Lumiere Awards, held Monday night in Paris. Deniz Gamze Erguven’s powerful coming-of-age story was named Best Picture and Best First Feature...

Features, News

Crosspost: What Launching The Bechdel Test Fest Taught Me

The following has been reposted from The Huffington Post with permission of the author. Our version below includes minor edits. This February, The Bechdel Test Fest celebrates its first birthday....

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Love Keeps the Darkness at Bay in Alison Eastwood’s ‘Battlecreek’

A trailer has been released for Alison Eastwood’s follow-up to 2007’s “Rails & Ties,” “Battlecreek.” Set in the small town of Battlecreek, the romantic drama is centered on Henry...

News, Women Writers

2016 WriteHer List Names Best Unproduced TV Pilots from Women Writers

WeForShe have published the 2016 WriteHer List. The women’s advocacy group inaugurated the small-screen equivalent to the Black List last year. The scripts are evaluated based on a variety of...

News

Fox Orders Female Cop Comedy from Writers Sherry Bilsing-Graham and Ellen Kreamer

Two single mothers who dream of fighting crime end up policing neighborhood code violations instead. “The Enforcers” certainly doesn’t sound like your average buddy cop show — and we have...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Maggie Greenwald’s Interracial Romance ‘Sophie and the Rising Sun’ Secures Representation

Writer-director Maggie Greenwald’s “Sophie and the Rising Sun” will be represented by Entertainment One’s Seville International. The sales agent acquired the exclusive rights to all regions...

News, Television

Canadian Program Aims to Increase Number of Women Directors in TV

A new initiative launched by Women in View and the Directors Guild of Canada aims to double the number of women directing scripted TV in Canada. Their timeline is ambitious — the hope is to...

News, Theater, Women Directors, Women Writers

National Theatre Commits to Gender Equality

The National Theatre in London has set a target of achieving a 50/50 gender balance among its directors and living writers by 2021. The plans were revealed by the prominent British venue’s current...

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