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Weekly Update for April 22: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week The Meddler — Written and Directed by Lorene Scafaria (Opens in LA and NYC) Susan Sarandon is every young woman’s nightmare — a mom with nothing...

Documentary, Films

Weekly Update for April 22: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

“The Meddler”: Sony Pictures Classics Films About Women Opening This Week “The Meddler” — Written and Directed by Lorene Scafaria (Opens in LA and NYC)Susan Sarandon is every young...

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Cast Set For Sally Wainwright’s Brontë Sisters Drama ‘To Walk Invisible’

“Happy Valley” creator Sally Wainwright is making a one-off BBC drama based on the Brontë sisters and she has set her cast. Emily Brontë, who wrote “Wuthering Heights,” will be played by...

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: The King and the President Cross Paths in Liza Johnson’s ‘Elvis & Nixon’

It takes a lot of chutzpah to send the President of the United States a letter that reads, “I can and will do more good if I am made a Federal Agent at large” — especially when such a...

News

Tribeca Film Fest Awards Rachel Tunnard, Ingrid Jungermann, Priscilla Ananay and More

Tribeca Film Festival has announced the award winners for its 15th annual run. The fest is still running until April 24, and you can read all of our interviews with female filmmakers at Tribeca...

Documentary, News, Women Directors

Marielle Heller To Helm Feature Film Adaptation of HBO Gay Rights Doc

Marielle Heller’s star continues to rise. The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the “Diary of a Teenage Girl” helmer will write and direct a feature film adaptation of “The Case Against...

Documentary, Festivals, News

Cannes Classics Highlights Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds and Women of Old Hollywood

Though the Cannes Film Festival made some additions to its Competition, Un Certain Regard and special screenings this morning, absolutely zero of them are films made by women. So we turn instead to...

News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: The King and the President Cross Paths in Liza Johnson’s “Elvis & Nixon”

It takes a lot of chutzpah to send the President of the United States a letter that reads, “I can and will do more good if I am made a Federal Agent at large” — especially when such a...

Features, News

Prince, Queer Girls and the Permission to be Weird

The permission to be weird isn’t so much granted as it is finally realized. Yet if you were a queer kid growing up in the 1980s, the permission to be weird was something you thought would never...

Festivals, News

Tribeca Film Fest Awards Rachel Tunnard, Ingrid Jungermann, Priscilla Ananay and More

Jo Irvine “Adult Life Skills” Tribeca Film Festival has announced the award winners for its 15th annual run. The fest is still running until April 24, and you can read all of our interviews with...

News, Television, Women Directors

Lifetime Announces Female-Centric Programming Development Slate

Lifetime continues to impress with its commitment to creating and distributing content by and about women. The network has announced a new programming slate and a new multi-platform initiative with...

News, Women Directors

Marielle Heller To Helm Feature Film Adaptation of HBO Gay Rights Doc

Marielle Heller’s star continues to rise. The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the “Diary of a Teenage Girl” helmer will write and direct a feature film adaptation of “The Case Against...

Festivals, News

Cannes Classics Highlights Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds and Women of Old Hollywood

Though the Cannes Film Festival made some additions to its Competition, Un Certain Regard and special screenings this morning, absolutely zero of them are films made by women. So we turn instead to...

Features, Music

Prince, Queer Girls and the Permission to be Weird

The permission to be weird isn’t so much granted as it is finally realized. Yet if you were a queer kid growing up in the 1980s, the permission to be weird was something you thought would...

News, Television

Lifetime Announces Female-Centric Programming Development Slate

Lifetime continues to impress with its commitment to creating and distributing content by and about women. The network has announced a new programming slate and a new multi-platform initiative with...

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Features, News

Katherine Heigl Clarifies Her ‘Knocked Up’ Comments But She Was Right All Along

Katherine Heigl seems to have begun an apology tour for the nearly decade-old “Knocked Up” scandal that simply seems rooted in sexism. Appearing on Howard Stern this week, Heigl referenced her...

Films, Trailers

Trailer Watch: “Chevalier,” Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Buddy Comedy from Hell

A U.S. trailer has arrived for “Chevalier,” award-winning Greek director Athina Rachel Tsangari’s hilarious dark comedy about middle-aged male frenemies. A group of six men aboard a luxury...

Films, News

IFP Opens Submissions for IFP Film Week

Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) is now accepting submissions for IFP Film Week. The 38th annual installment of the event will take place in Brooklyn September 17–22. IFP welcomes submissions...

Documentary, Features, Interviews, News

Jennifer Peedom Explains Why She Showed Everest from a Different Perspective in ‘Sherpa’

Jennifer Peedom is an Australian documentary filmmaker based in Sydney. Her television credits include high-altitude direction and cinematography on the Discovery Channel’s “Everest: Beyond the...

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: ‘Chevalier,’ Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Buddy Comedy from Hell

A U.S. trailer has arrived for “Chevalier,” award-winning Greek director Athina Rachel Tsangari’s hilarious dark comedy about middle-aged male frenemies. A group of six men aboard a luxury...

Features, News, Television

‘Inside Amy Schumer’ Now with Less Self-Loathing

Welcome back to Comedy Central, Amy Schumer — although as the comic has noted in a trailer for the new season, premiering tonight, it’s not exactly like she’s been off the radar on her...

Features, News

Katherine Heigl Clarifies Her “Knocked Up” Comments But She Was Right All Along

Katherine Heigl seems to have begun an apology tour for the nearly decade-old “Knocked Up” scandal that simply seems rooted in sexism. Appearing on Howard Stern this week, Heigl referenced her...

News

20th Century Fox Announces New Slate of Films for Next Two Years Without a Single Female Director

This week at CinemaCon, the annual convention run by The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO), 20th Century Fox revealed its slate for their upcoming 2016 and 2017 films. Some big,...

Festivals, News

IFP Opens Submissions for IFP Film Week

Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) is now accepting submissions for IFP Film Week. The 38th annual installment of the event will take place in Brooklyn September 17–22. IFP welcomes submissions...

Documentary, Interviews, News

Jennifer Peedom Explains Why She Showed Everest from a Different Perspective in “Sherpa”

Jennifer Peedom is an Australian documentary filmmaker based in Sydney. Her television credits include high-altitude direction and cinematography on the Discovery Channel’s “Everest: Beyond the...

Features, News, Television

“Inside Amy Schumer” Now with Less Self-Loathing

Welcome back to Comedy Central, Amy Schumer — although as the comic has noted in a trailer for the new season, premiering tonight, it’s not exactly like she’s been off the radar on her...

News, Women Directors

20th Century Fox Announces New Slate of Films for Next Two Years Without a Single Female Director

This week at CinemaCon, the annual convention run by The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO), 20th Century Fox revealed its slate for their upcoming 2016 and 2017 films. Some big,...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: ‘Adult Life Skills’ Makes it OK To Be Messed Up

Rachel Tunnard is a BAFTA “Brit to Watch” and was named as one of the “Creative England 50” in 2015. Her short film “Emotional Fusebox” was nominated for a BAFTA and a BIFA. Her feature...

Documentary, Features, Festivals, Interviews, News

Tribeca 2016 Women Directors: Meet Maura Axelrod — ‘Maurizio Cattelan: Be Right Back’

Maura Axelrod has been producing news and documentaries for over 15 years. She began at ABC News in New York as a writer and producer. She lived and worked as producer for AP Television News in the...

News

Watch Mia Wasikowska’s Directorial Debut As Her Second Film Premieres at Tribeca

Just as her second directorial effort premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival this week, Mia Wasikowska’s first directorial project can now be seen online. Wasikowska, who has starred as the...

News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: “Adult Life Skills” Makes it OK To Be Messed Up

“Rachel Tunnard is a BAFTA “Brit to Watch” and was named as one of the “Creative England 50” in 2015. Her short film “Emotional Fusebox” was nominated for a BAFTA and a BIFA. Her...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Emily Blunt Mesmerizes in ‘The Girl on the Train’

Meet Rachel Watson, the unreliable narrator who has galvanized readers since Paula Hawkins’ “The Girl on the Train” was released in 2015. Rachel and her suspenseful, sordid tale are headed to...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

2016 Tribeca Women Directors: Meet Maura Axelrod -“Maurizio Cattelan: Be Right Back”

Maura Axelrod has been producing news and documentaries for 15 years. She started at ABC News in New York as a writer and producer, then lived and worked in the Middle East and the Caribbean,...

Documentary, Features, Festivals, Interviews, News

Tribeca 2016 Women Directors: Meet Kristi Zea — ‘Everybody Knows… Elizabeth Murray’

“Everybody Knows… Elizabeth Murray” is the documentary directorial debut for Kristi Zea, a two time Oscar-nominated production designer and producer. Her narrative directorial debut...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Watch Mia Wasikowska’s Directorial Debut As Her Second Film Premieres at Tribeca

Just as her second directorial effort premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival this week, Mia Wasikowska’s first directorial project can now be seen online. Wasikowska, who has starred as the...

News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Emily Blunt Mesmerizes in ‘The Girl on the Train’

Meet Rachel Watson, the unreliable narrator who has galvanized readers since Paula Hawkins’ “The Girl on the Train” was released in 2015. Rachel and her suspenseful, sordid tale are headed to...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Tribeca 2016 Women Directors: Meet Kristi Zea — “Everybody Knows… Elizabeth Murray”

“Everybody Knows… Elizabeth Murray” is the documentary directorial debut for Kristi Zea, a two time Oscar-nominated production designer and producer. Her narrative directorial debut...

News, Women Directors

ArcLight Cinemas to Host Women in Entertainment Workshop Series

ArcLight Cinemas has announced line-up for the ArcLight Women in Entertainment Workshop Series. The event series is designed to “spark a more transparent and open dialogue” on opportunities for...

Documentary, Features, Interviews, News

Tribeca 2016 Women Directors: Meet Nancy Buirski — ‘By Sidney Lumet’

Nancy Buirski’s documentary “Afternoon of a Faun” (2013) had its world premiere at the 51st New York Film Festival and international premiere at the 64th Berlinale. She is the director,...

News

NBCUniversal Short Film Festival Now Open for Submissions

Short film directors, if you dare to dream of being the next Tina Fey, have we got a contest for you. NBCUniversal has announced that its 11th annual Short Film Festival is now accepting...

News

Daisy Ridley Picks ‘Kolma’ as First Project After ‘The Force Awakens’ with Marielle Heller to Direct

There was no doubt that Dasiy Ridley’s star would rise to intergalactic heights after the premiere of “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens” back in December. Now the young actress is...

Documentary, Festivals, News

Award-Winning Race-Car Doc ‘Speed Sisters’ Acquired by First Run Features

“Speed Sisters” is racing towards a theatrical release. First Run Features has acquired the U.S. rights to Amber Fares’ debut feature and will release the portrait of the first all-woman...

Features, Festivals, Interviews, News

Tribeca 2016 Women Directors: Meet Sophie Goodhart — ‘My Blind Brother’

Sophie Goodhart began her career in news and documentaries for UK television. She is perhaps best known for her short film “My Blind Brother,” which screened in competition at Cannes in 2003...

Festivals, News

Cannes Directors’ Fortnight Features Laura Poitras’ ‘Risk,’ Sólveig Anspach’s Last Film and 2 Debuts

The Cannes Film Festival has revealed the selections for the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar of the festival, a non-competitive section awarded by the Société des Réalisateurs Français. Last...

Features, News, Podcast, Television

Listen: Women and Hollywood Podcast #26 — ‘The Night Manager’ Director Susanne Bier

Women and Hollywood spoke with Danish helmer Susanne Bier about her role in bringing one of this year’s most addictive series, “The Night Manager,” to the small-screen. Bier directed all six...

Festivals, Films, News

NBCUniversal Short Film Festival Now Open for Submissions

Short film directors, if you dare to dream of being the next Tina Fey, have we got a contest for you. NBCUniversal has announced that its 11th annual Short Film Festival is now accepting...

Features, News

Tribeca 2016 Women Directors: Meet Meera Menon — ‘Equity’

Meera Menon was recently selected to be a fellow at 20thCentury Fox’s Global Directors initiative. Her directorialdebut, “Farah Goes Bang,” premiered at the TribecaFilm Festival, where Menon...

News, Women Producers

Woman to Watch: Actress-Writer-Producer Tracy Oliver

Last weekend, the latest installment of the “Barbershop” franchise opened. “Barbershop: The Next Cut” has already grossed over $20 million. The comedy was co-written by Tracy Oliver, an...

Features, Interviews, News

Tribeca 2016 Women Directors: Meet Lorene Scafaria — ‘The Meddler’

Lorene Scafaria made her directorial debut with her original screenplay “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World,” starring Steve Carell and Keira Knightley. She also adapted the young adult...

News

Naomi Watts and Sam Taylor-Johnson Head to Netflix for New Series ‘Gypsy’

Another award-winning movie star is set to topline a television series. Two-time Oscar nominee Naomi Watts is headed to Netflix for “Gypsy,” a new one-hour psychological thriller. Watts will...

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