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Exclusive: Reba McEntire Talks Patsy Cline’s Influence in “Patsy Cline: American Masters” Clip

“She brought a dignity to a woman’s feelings,” actress and singer Beverly D’Angelo says of legendary country star Patsy Cline in our exclusive clip of PBS’ “Patsy Cline: American...

Films, News, Women Directors

Australia Introduces Two New Initiatives to Support Women Filmmakers

Similar to Canada’s news last week, Australia has unveiled two new initiatives striving for gender parity in filmmaking. Screen Australia introduced Doco180 for documentary filmmakers, and the...

Comedy, News, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: It’s the Same Old Selina in the New Season of “Veep”

You can take Selina Meyer out of the White House, but you can’t take the White House out of Selina Meyer. And thank god for that. In the opening moments of the full trailer for “Veep’s” new...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Margarita with a Straw” Helmer Shonali Bose Signs on to Write & Direct Potential Pilot

Indian filmmaker Shonali Bose may be making her TV directorial debut. The “Margarita with a Straw” co-writer and co-director has signed on to write and direct a potential pilot based on Diksha...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Rami Malek Is Split in Two in Sarah Adina Smith’s “Buster’s Mal Heart”

The newly released trailer for Sarah Adina Smith’s “Buster’s Mal Heart” goes to some heady and heavy places, but the spot kicks off with a hilarious interaction between a man and his boss....

Interviews, News, Television

Julie Andrews Returns to TV to Teach Kids the Value of Arts Education in “Julie’s Greenroom”

Julie Andrews is coming back to TV to teach kids the value of arts education with Netflix’s “Julie’s Greenroom” set to launch on March 17. The series showcases the impact the arts can have...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Relaunched Quad Cinema to Host Lina Wertmüller Retrospective

Italian filmmaker Lina Wertmüller made history as the first woman to receive an Academy Award for Best Director back in 1977 for “Seven Beauties.” The trailblazer’s prolific career will be...

Documentary, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Jane Jacobs Saves the Neighborhood in “Citizen Jane”

If you need reassurance that one person’s voice can make a difference in the world — really, who doesn’t need that right now? — then “Citizen Jane: Battle for the City” probably...

Festivals, Films, Women Directors

Los Angeles Women’s International Film Festival Kicks Off March 23 with “The Drowning”

In LA next week and want to support films by and about women? Rather than checking out a single film at a multiplex, consider attending a female-led film fest. The 13th annual Los Angeles Women’s...

Documentary, News, Television

Women in Sports Doc “Tomboy” Premieres on CSN Tonight

There aren’t many mainstream conversations about women in professional sports, especially during non-Olympics years. Luckily, that drought will break tonight thanks to “Tomboy: Elevating the...

Films, News, Women Producers

Viola Davis’ Production Company Raising Significant Cash

Viola Davis won an Oscar less than a month ago and is showing no signs of slowing down. The “Fences” actress is “embarking on an effort to raise $250,000,000 in a global expansion plan for the...

Films, News, Women Directors

Enter Your Short Film to the Audience Awards’ Women’s Film Challenge

Attention, female filmmakers: Have you finished a short narrative film or documentary? Or is there a portion of your feature-length film or doc that you’re ready to share? If so, you should enter...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: “Wonder Woman” Is the Fiercest Amazon Warrior

Want to know how Wonder Woman became Wonder Woman? A new trailer for the Gal Gadot-led superhero film offers some insight into the Amazon warrior’s epic origin story. “You will train her harder...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Lysa Heslov — “Served Like a Girl”

Lysa Heslov is a director and producer who, along with her husband Grant Heslov, founded Children Mending Hearts, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering disadvantaged youth in the U.S....

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Natalia Leite — “M.F.A.”

Natalia Leite is a writer/director/actress, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Her feature film debut, “Bare,” premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2015, starring Dianna Agron and Paz De La Huerta....

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Noël Wells — “Mr. Roosevelt”

Noël Wells is an actor, writer, and director based in LA. Her acting credits include “Happy Anniversary,” “F*cking People,” and “Master of None.” She is also currently developing a show...

Festivals, Interviews, News, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Ovidie— “Pornocracy”

Ovidie is an author and film director. Her explicitly feminist films like “Pulsion” and “Le baiser” depict an ethical and realistic take on sexuality. Today Ovidie is a journalist, blogger,...

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SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Anna Koch — “Win by Fall”

Anna Koch studied directing at the German Film & Television Academy Berlin (dffb). Her short film credits include “Sisters” and “Fata Morgana.” “Win by Fall” is her first feature...

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SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Jessica M. Thompson— “The Light of the Moon”

Jessica M. Thompson is an Emmy-nominated Australian filmmaker who lives in New York City. She’s made several award-winning short films alongside Carlo Velayo, including “Hike,” “Percepio,”...

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SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Erin Lee Carr — “Mommy Dead and Dearest”

Erin Lee Carr is a New York-based filmmaker and writer. Her debut film, “Thought Crimes,” premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and Hot Docs Film Festival in 2015. Variety named her as one of...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Music, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Emma Franz — “Bill Frisell, A Portrait”

Australian filmmaker Emma Franz began her professional creative life as a jazz singer and composer. Her first film, “Intangible Asset Number 82,” won Best Foreign Documentary at the Durban...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Mónica Álvarez Franco — “The Cloud Forest”

After studying AV Media in Mexico and receiving a Master’s Degree in Creative Documentary in Madrid, Spain, Mónica Álvarez Franco wrote and directed several short documentaries. Her short...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Ana Asensio — “Most Beautiful Island”

Ana Asensio is an actress, writer, and director from Spain. “Most Beautiful Island” is her feature directorial debut. Asensio has also appeared in “Planta 25” and “Zenith.” “Most...

Festivals, Interviews, News, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Ceylan Özgün Özçelik — “Inflame”

Born in Turkey, Ceylan Özgün Özçelik is a writer, director, producer, and editor. Özçelik produced, wrote, and hosted “En Heyecanlı Yeri,” a TV show about cinema that aired for almost 10...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Music, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Katherine Fairfax Wright — “Behind the Curtain: Todrick Hall”

Katherine Fairfax Wright is the director, editor, and cinematographer of “Call Me Kuchu,” the story of the last year in the life of the first openly gay man in Uganda. Wright produced...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Renée Felice Smith— “The Relationtrip”

A New York native, Renée Felice Smith moved cross country for her role on CBS’ hit, “NCIS: Los Angeles.” Smith starred in and produced “Baby,” a short film that went to SXSW in 2015. She...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

What Happened to the Women Directors in Hollywood?

What Happened to the Women Directors in Hollywood? Part 3: A New Generation of Women Behind the Camera, 1966–1983 by Carrie Rickey This five-part Truthdig series by Carrie Rickey is published in...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors, Women Writers

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Magdalena Zyzak— “A Critically Endangered Species”

Magdalena Zyzak’s first feature film was “Redland,” a wilderness drama which was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. In 2013, she produced a second feature film directed by Asiel...

Comedy, Features, News

Guest Post: Candice Thompson on Frizzy Hair, Big Lips, and Navigating a Career in Comedy as a…

Guest Post: Candice Thompson on Frizzy Hair, Big Lips, and Navigating a Career in Comedy as a Biracial Woman Guest Post by Candice Thompson Three things happened when I was eight years old. I...

News, Television, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Welcome to the Sanctuary of “Harlots”

Charlotte Wells (Jessica Brown Findlay, “Downton Abbey”) argues that love doesn’t exist for harlots in the trailer for the upcoming Hulu series. Love may be lacking, but sex, betrayal, power,...

Films, News, Women Directors

Canadian Film Industry Launches Two New Gender Parity Initiatives

Leading by example yet again, the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television and the National Film Board of Canada both announced new initiatives to support women in the entertainment industry. The...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for March 10: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Personal Shopper” Films About Women Opening This Week Personal Shopper Olivier Assayas, the internationally-acclaimed director of “Clouds of Sils Maria” and “Summer Hours,” returns with...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Valerie Weiss — “The Archer”

Valerie Weiss is an award-winning filmmaker and scientist. Her directing credits include “A Light Beneath Their Feet,” “Losing Control,” “Chicago Med,” and an upcoming episode of...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Brie Larson Talks Women Directors and Representation

“I love that we’re seeing stronger women on the screen — but I don’t think that’s the end of this conversation,” says Brie Larson in a new interview with BBC News. The Oscar-winning...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Charlize Theron is a Killer Queen in “Atomic Blonde”

Meet Lorraine Broughton, “an expert in escape and evasion,” and “proficient in intelligence collection and hand-to-hand combat.” But rather than focusing on what we’re told about MI6’s...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Laura E. Davis and Jessica Kaye — “Inheritance”

Laura E. Davis is a writer, director, and story consultant. Her previous credits include the award-winning feature “Thin Air,” a short film starring Sarita Choudhury (“Homeland”), and a...

Films, News, Women Writers

Monumental Pictures Developing Movie About Roe v. Wade

With the demagogue-in-chief doing everything in his power to outlaw legal abortion, the public — and the elderly white men who are able to legislatively control women’s bodies — needs...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Kerry Washington to Produce Adaptation of Brit Bennett’s “The Mothers”

Kerry Washington is set to produce another mother-centric film through her Simpson Street production banner, The Hollywood Reporter writes. About a month after the “Scandal” star was first...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Jennifer Reeder— “Signature Move”

Jennifer Reeder constructs personal fiction films about relationships, trauma, and coping. Her award-winning narratives borrow from a range of forms including after school specials, amateur music...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Julia Halperin — “La Barracuda”

Julia Halperin previously produced, co-directed, and edited “Now, Forager,” which had its world premiere in 2012 at International Film Festival Rotterdam and its North American Premiere at New...

Crowdfunding, Features, Films, News, Women Directors

In Solidarity: Crowdfunding Picks

“Women’s March” On January 21, millions of women across the globe marched in response to the overwhelming oppression of the Trump administration. Its message is crucial: “Women’s Rights are...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Miao Wang — “Maineland”

Miao Wang an award-winning filmmaker who focuses on documentaries that inspire cultural understanding and a humanist perspective of the world. Her previous directing credits include “Beijing...

Films, News, Women Directors

Gurinder Chadha Donates Her Working Archive to British Film Institute

Want to learn more about the creative process of an internationally renowned woman director with decades of experience? You’re in luck. Gurinder Chadha has donated her entire working archive to...

News, Television

“Orange Is the New Black’s” Laverne Cox to Star in ABC Comedy Pilot “The Trustee”

Laverne Cox is going from Litchfield to the police force. The Emmy-nominated “Orange Is the New Black” actress has been added to the cast of ABC’s hour-long pilot “The Trustee,” Deadline...

Features, Films, Music, News

Guest Post: Five Tips to Break into a Career in Music Supervision

Guest Post by Laura Katz When I was a child, I met a woman sitting in a wheelchair in a hospital elevator with a nurse. The woman thought I looked a little sad (and I was, because I was a child...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Karen Skloss — “The Honor Farm”

Karen Skloss is an award-winning filmmaker whose work has been shown on HBO, at the MoMA, in wide theatrical release, and in film festivals internationally. She is also the drummer for the band...

News, Television, Trailers, Women Directors

Teaser Watch: Elisabeth Moss’ Story Is Our Story in “The Handmaid’s Tale”

Some of the images in the latest “Handmaid’s Tale” teaser are shockingly familiar. Tagged “Her Story is Our Story,” the clip features glimpses of a protest — not unlike the Women’s...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Jill Soloway Producing Women’s Rodeo Drama for Amazon

Jill Soloway is teaming up with Amazon again. The “Transparent” creator will produce a limited series about a women’s rodeo alongside Andrea Sperling for Amazon’s streaming platform,...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Leandra Leal — “Divine Divas”

Leandra Leal is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning Brazilian actress who has acted in more than 25 feature films, 12 soap operas, and many plays. She was awarded Best Actress at the...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Exclusive: Chicken & Egg Pictures Announces 2017 Accelerator Lab Finalists

Chicken & Egg Pictures has announced the ten women-directed and co-directed projects selected to participate in their 2017 Accelerator Lab, a program designed to support first- and second-time...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors, Women Writers

SXSW 2017 Women Directors: Meet Kasia Rosłaniec— “Satan Said Dance”

Director and screenwriter Kasia Rosłaniec hails from Poland and studied at Warsaw Film School, where she completed the short film “Mall Girls” in 2006 as her thesis. “Mall Girls” received...

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