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Happy Friday: Watch the Women of ‘Hamilton’ Sing and Rap About Feminism for Women’s History Month

Dying to see “Hamilton” but can’t score tickets? You’re not alone. The Broadway sensation is sold out for months to come, but fortunately we have something to tide us over: The female cast of...

Features, Festivals, Interviews, News

SXSW 2016 Women Directors: Meet Stella Meghie — ‘Jean of the Joneses’

Stella Meghie has a blind script deal at Warner Brothers, a pilot in development with John Wells Productions, a comedy optioned by BET and a deal to pen a feature script for VH1. Meghie is a Tribeca...

News, Television, Women Directors

Amy Ryan to Topline Nicole Holofcener Comedy Series

Nicole Holofcener is coming to TV, and she’s taking Amy Ryan (“Birdman”) with her. The “Enough Said” helmer is looking for a straight-to-series order for a new half-hour, untitled comedy...

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus to Produce HBO Miniseries Portraying Female Friends in the National Guard

Julia Louis-Dreyfus is working on another project with HBO, the home of her Emmy-award-winning series “Veep.” Louis-Dreyfus is producing a miniseries based on Helen Thorpe’s non-fiction book...

Features, Interviews, News

SXSW 2016 Women Directors: Meet Anne Hamilton — ‘American Fable’

Anne Hamilton is a filmmaker based in Los Angeles. She got her start in the business as an intern on Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life.” Hamilton was selected to be one of eight women in the...

Festivals, News

16 Emerging Filmmakers Sent to Cannes, Only 4 Are Women

16 emerging filmmakers are headed to Cannes Film Festival — but only a quarter of them are women. L’Atelier de la Cinéfondation will host the directors at the 2016 edition of the...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: James Franco Is An Unreliable Narrator in Pamela Romanowsky’s ‘The Adderall Diaries’

A trailer has arrived for Pamela Romanowsky’s debut feature film, “The Adderall Diaries.” The drama is based on Stephen Elliott’s bestselling memoir of the same name and made its world...

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Variety’s Power of Women Event To Honor Julianne Moore, Lupita Nyong’o, Misty Copeland and More

Variety’s 2016 Power of Women Event will celebrate five women who have been named as Lifetime Impact Honorees: Academy Award-winning actresses Julianne Moore and Lupita Nyong’o, everyone’s...

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IFC Films Picks Up Kelly Reichardt’s ‘Certain Women,’ Starring Michelle Williams

IFC Films has acquired the U.S. rights to Kelly Reichardt’s “Certain Women.” The star-studded drama premiered in January at Sundance to strong notices. Stage 6 Films scooped up the...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Meryl Streep is Fabulously Off-Key in ‘Florence Foster Jenkins’

In the opera biopic “Florence Foster Jenkins,” it ain’t over ’til the deluded lady sings. Meryl Streep plays the aging socialite of the title, a woman who is not very talented, but wholly...

Festivals, News

14 Women Directors Included in Second Half of Tribeca Fest’s Feature Film Lineup

The Tribeca Film Festival has announced the second half of its feature slate for 2016. This newly announced 55-film lineup is 25% female directed, with the work of 14 women directors being featured...

Features, Festivals, Interviews, News

SXSW 2016 Women Directors: Meet Julia Hart — ‘Miss Stevens’

Julia Hart’s debut script “The Keeping Room” landed on the Black List and was made into a feature directed by Daniel Barber starring Brit Marling. She’s written for John Requa and Glenn...

News, Women Directors

The National Film Board of Canada to Divide Funding 50/50 Between Female and Male Directors

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB), an agency of the country’s federal government, is working to close the gender gap in Canadian filmmaking. On Tuesday the public agency announced that at...

News, Theater, Women Directors

Julie Taymor Launches Fellowship for Young Theater Directors

Julie Taymor, the first woman to win a Tony Award for directing a musical, has created a fellowship for young theater directors. The Julie Taymor World Theater Fellowship is designed to enable...

Features, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Guest Post: Why Are People Concerned Directing Is “Too Much” for Women? We Can Handle It, Thanks

When I was a little girl my mother worked in an unheated factory five days a week and cleaned houses on weekends. Never once did anyone tell her, “Well, that’s too big a job for a woman.” Nor...

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Jill Soloway to Helm Coming-of-Age Movie About a Woman Who Moves to a Pot Farm for Amazon Studios

The love affair between the folks over at Amazon and “Transparent” creator Jill Soloway continues to bear fruit. Only a few weeks ago, we reported that Soloway was working on a new television...

News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Focus World Picks up Natalie Portman’s Directorial Debut

The U.S. rights for “A Tale of Love and Darkness,” Natalie Portman’s directorial debut, have been acquired by Focus World, a division of Focus Features. The Oscar winner premiered the drama,...

Awards, News, Women Writers

Longlist Announced for Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction

Literary debuts dominate this year’s longlist for the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction. 20 novels appear on the longlist, and 11 of them are by first-time authors, marking a tie for the highest...

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Gina Torres To Star As a Mega Successful Entrepreneur with a Secret in Soapy ABC Drama

Gina Torres is getting her own show. The “Suits” star will topline ABC’s soapy drama pilot “The Death of Sofia Valdez.” Torres plays the titular character, an immigrant who is, on the...

Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: How the Female Directors in Film Fatales Are Tackling Hollywood’s Inclusion Problem

By now we have all heard the statistics. The film industry is facing a crisis of inclusion. According to research by the Media, Diversity and Social Change Initiative at USC Annenberg, less than 20%...

Documentary, Features, News

Celebrate International Women’s Day With Films By and About Women

Happy International Women’s Day from the Women and Hollywood team. In honor of the occasion, we’ve asked our interns to highlight some of their favorite movies by and about women. They’ve...

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Thelma Golden Wins Major Curatorial Award

Thelma Golden, the Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, has been named as the 2016 recipient of the annual Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence. The honor is awarded by...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Susan Sarandon Smothers Rose Byrne with Love in ‘The Meddler’

A trailer has landed for “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World” writer-director Lorene Scafaria’s latest offering, “The Meddler.” The title refers to the film’s central character,...

News, Theater

Waking the Feminists Comes to New York City

Last week I had the privilege to participate in Waking theFeminists as it arrived in NYC from Dublin. This movement began when womenprotested at the Abbey Theatre about the lack of women playwrights...

News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Eva Husson’s Teen Sex Drama ‘Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story)’ Gets U.S. Distribution

Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired North American rights for “Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story),” Eva Husson’s feature directorial debut. The company bought the rights from Films Distribution....

Documentary, News, Videos

Watch: Film Community Speaks Out About Hollywood’s Gender Problem

As we reported back in January, a new docu-series from director Caroline Suh will interrogate gender inequality in Hollywood. A video featuring interview clips with a host of high-profile names has...

Films, News

J.J. Abrams Takes the Lead Towards Making Hollywood Less Pale and Male

J.J. Abrams is working to make Hollywood a little less less white and a little less male. Abrams and his writing team added a female character, Rey (Daisy Ridley,) to the center of one of the most...

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YouTube Creates Global Production Program for Women Content Creators

YouTube is making an effort to make digital content creation more female-friendly. The streaming behemoth has launched the YouTube Spaces program, a global production program to support female...

Events, News

Networking with Women Filmmakers – London 2015

A variety of women filmmakers including Andrea Arnold, Carol Morley, Cairo Cannon, Sophie Fiennes and many others gathered to discuss the state of affairs for women filmmakers. Hosted by Kate...

Features, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for March 4: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Tina Fey takes on the female midlife crisis and blows up her life by heading to Afghanistan to cover the war. She has no idea what she is...

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Tina Fey’s ‘Whiskey Tango Foxtrot’ Tops Commercial Spending for the Week

“Whiskey Tango Foxtrot,” starring Tina Fey, opens on 2,300 screens this weekend. The sheer amount of studio money behind the comedian’s latest project is exciting. Paramount is pushing the war...

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Amy Adams on ‘American Hustle’: “I Knew I Was Being Paid Less … It Doesn’t Mean I Liked It”

Amy Adams has spoken out about the “American Hustle” pay gap scandal in an interview with British GQ magazine. The five-time Oscar nominee has revealed that she was aware that she was being paid...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

A New International Film Competition Moves Beyond the Bechdel Test

One of the oldest chapters of Women in Film and Video is teaming up with Harvard Square Script Writers to launch Flicks4Chicks, a new international film contest. The two Boston-based non-profits grew...

Crowdfunding, Features, News

Fantasy, Horror and Super-Heroines: March 2016’s Crowdfunding Picks

This week’s women-centric crowdfunding picks deliver impressive female characters and subjects who take on the world with fighting spirit. Whether they are stoically facing up to their own...

Documentary, Features, News, Podcast

Listen: Women and Hollywood Podcast #24: ‘Trapped’ Director Dawn Porter

Women and Hollywood talked to director Dawn Porter about her timely, high-profile new documentary “Trapped.” The film takes its name from the hundreds of “TRAP” (targeted regulation of...

Documentary, Festivals, News

Tribeca Film Festival Announces 2016 Competition Lineup That’s 33% Female-Helmed

The competition slate for the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival has been announced. The 15th edition of the New York-based festival features three competition sections: U.S. Narrative, International...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Hilarious ‘Ghostbusters’ Assemble and Resolve to Save NYC

The first trailer for the new “Ghostbusters” has finally arrived. Only in Paul Feig’s all-female reboot of the classic 80s comedy franchise would we hear one of the parapsychologists confess...

News, Women Directors

An Open Letter to DGA President Paris Barclay

As President of the Directors Guild of America, your job is to represent all directors in Hollywood. From what I can tell, you are a working TV director with lots of credits and I’m sure you’re...

Awards, Documentary, Features, News

Oscar-Winning Doc ‘A Girl in the River’ Shines a Light on Honor Killing

When Louis C.K. flawlessly introduced the Best Documentary, Short Subject category at the Oscars, he said it’s his favorite because “this is the one Academy Award that has the opportunity to...

News, Television

Casey Wilson to Play a Mayor in ABC Comedy Pilot Directed by Julie Anne Robinson

“Happy Endings” alum Casey Wilson is returning to ABC. The actress will headline the network’s comedy pilot “Hail Mary,” playing Mary Wolf, the overworked, charismatic mayor of a...

News, Women Directors, Women Producers

Mary Stuart Masterson Wants to Open A Movie Studio in Upstate NY

Mary Stuart Masterson plans to open a movie studio away from the bright lights of New York City and even further from Hollywood. The actress, producer, director and writer, best known for starring in...

News, Television

Vanessa Williams to Star in VH1 Series Based on Star Jones’ Book

Vanessa Williams is returning to television, and this time around, she’ll be the star of the show. The three-time Emmy nominee will topline VH1’s “Satan’s Sisters,” a scripted series based...

Features, News, Television

Ellen Page’s ‘Gaycation’ Is a Fascinating, Moving Look at Gay Culture Around the Globe

Do not be fooled by its glib title, “Gaycation” is no mere gay travelogue. The new TV project from out star Ellen Page and her gay best friend Ian Daniel takes them on a journey to visit LGBT...

Films, News

This Film Description is a Reminder of All That is Wrong in Hollywood

Yesterday I received a press release for the upcoming film “Knight of Cups.” The drama, which opens this weekend, is written and directed by Terrence Malick. He’s one of the dudes who floats a...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Videos

Watch: John Oliver and ‘Trapped’ Set the Stage for Historic Supreme Court Case on Abortion

A recent episode of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” tackled insidious abortion laws and their devastating impact on women nationwide. In typical Oliver fashion, the segment was...

News, Videos

Teaser Watch: Edina and Patsy Luxuriate on the Beach in ‘Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie’

Edina (Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy (Joanna Lumley) are coming to the big screen, and a teaser offers a peak at what the tremendously entertaining twosome are up to. A clip promoting “Absolutely...

Documentary, News

PBS’s ‘POV’ to Stream Groundbreaking Women Make Movies (WMM) Films for Women’s History Month

PBS series “POV” is spotlighting four influential Women Make Movies (WMM) films in honor of Women’s History Month: Judith Helfand’s “A Healthy Baby Girl,” Annie Goldson and Peter...

News

Sarah Shahi Cast as Nancy Drew in New CBS Series

Sarah Shahi (“Person of Interest, “Fairly Legal”) has been announced as the star of CBS’s “Drew.” The Texas-born Persian actress will portray iconic detective Nancy Drew in the...

Features, News

March 2016 Film Preview

March’s female-centric and/or women-directed films spread wide across all genres, ranging from comedies and the return of a cult favorite to suspenseful action flicks by and about women. First to...

Features, News, Women Directors, Women Producers

Quote of the Day: Amy Pascal Says The System is “Geared for Women to Fail in Films”

In a new interview with Britain’s The Sunday Times Magazine, former Sony co-chairperson Amy Pascal described the lack of opportunities for female directors as “a travesty, a real travesty.”...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: A Mexican Woman Risks Her Life to Cross the ‘Hostile Border’ to the U.S.

A tense, atmospheric trailer has been released for indie thriller “Hostile Border,” co-directed and written by Kaitlin McLaughlin. “There are people who struggle and people who get what they...

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