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Weekly Update for June 28th and July 5th: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You
Films About Women Opening This Weekend and Next Weekend (we’re taking next Friday off) The...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 28, 2013Happy Friday: Be Bro-Choice with Sarah Silverman
This week has been a huge news week for women’s reproductive rights. From the very good– Wendy Davis standing up and being a hero for women everywhere. To the very bad–Rick Perry...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 28, 2013Quote of the Day: Liz W. Garcia – The Obstacles That Women Face in Hollywood Are Particularly Difficult Because Many Can’t Be Seen, Or Easily Identified…
I came across this interview from Go Into the Story with writer/director Liz W. Garcia whose film The Lifeguard premiered at Sundance in 2013 and will be coming out on August 30th. It’s a...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 28, 2013Keira Knightley Will Produce and Star in The Other Typist
Keira Knightley will be producing and starring in The Other Typist, based on the debut novel of Suzanne Rindell. Fox Searchlight has locked down the rights. Set in the 1920s, Knightley will play...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 28, 2013Beth McCarthy-Miller to Direct Mean Moms
New Line has just hired Beth McCarthy-Miller to direct the comedy, Mean Moms. Don’t worry, it’s not a sequel to 2004’s Mean Girls but both films are based on books by Rosalind...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 28, 2013The Heat – Written by Katie Dippold
Yesterday, I wrote a piece that gave my argument about why you need to go and see The Heat this weekend. What I didn’t share since I was embargoed was the fact that I really liked the...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 28, 2013Why You Need To Go See The Heat This Weekend!
Remember two years ago when Bridesmaids came out and women went to the movies and Hollywood (except for every woman who worked there) was shocked that women and men went to see a movie about a bunch...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 27, 2013Oprah Tops Forbes 2013 Most Powerful Celebrities List
Oprah is number one on Forbes’ 2013 Most Powerful Celebrities list. Some may be surprised with the rough go of late that her network OWN has had..but it’s Oprah! She always bounces...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 27, 2013Trailer Watch: The New Black – Directed by Yoruba Richen
In honor of a historic day in American history, we bring you the new trailer for Yoruba Richen’s documentary The New Black which just won the AFI Docs Film Festival Audience Award and...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 27, 2013Ellen Page on Strong Female Characters and Feminist Porn
In a Reddit AMA, Ellen Page answered questions from fans on numerous subjects including finding female roles in Hollywood. Page’s latest role is in The East, about an anarchist group, which is...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 27, 2013Cross-Post: We are the 40%!
Last week, a chart appeared on the popular screenwriting website Go Into the Story analyzing gender inequity among spec script sales in the American entertainment business. The figures not only show...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 27, 2013Watch This: The Evolution of Peggy Olson
It’s no surprise that Peggy Olson, played by the wonderful Elisabeth Moss, on Mad Men is one of our favorite female characters on television. We’ve watched Peggy evolve from a shy...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 26, 2013Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose: We Stand With Wendy Davis
While there’s much discussion about the lack of female superhero movies in Hollywood, a real life one emerged yesterday. Texas State Senator Wendy Davis was set to go through a 13 hour long...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 26, 2013Angelina Jolie Goes to the UN Security Council
Angelina Jolie took a seat before the UN Security Council to speak out against rape against women in war zones. Jolie is an ambassador for the UN high commissioner for refugees, and this was the...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 26, 2013Women Critics Give Advice for Aspiring Critics
Every week Criticwire asks a handful of critics a question and publishes their responses. This week they asked critics what advice they would give to aspiring critics. We’ve highlighted the...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 26, 2013Guest Post: Wrap Up from the Human Rights Film Festival
The Human Rights Watch Film Festival just ended, exhibiting some beautiful and undeniably poignant tales that are not always told, nor heard. Bringing together stories from across the globe,...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 25, 2013Viola Davis on the Crisis for African American Actresses
This past Sunday Oprah hosted several leading African American actresses for a conversation on OWN. There are a variety of clips available but I found this one from Viola Davis very...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 25, 2013Trailer Watch: Just Like a Woman – Written by Joelle Touma and Marion Doussot
Just Like a Woman, written by Joelle Touma and Marion Doussot, follows two friends–Marilyn (Sienna Miller) and Mona (Golshifteh Farahani) who are both dealing with some upheavals in their...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 25, 2013Whoopi Goldberg Has Gotten Really Busy Lately
I saw Whoopi Goldberg last evening on a post screening discussion at the ESPN Films & espnW kickoff event for the NINE For IX Series following the New York premiere of Venus Vs. which...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 25, 2013Borgen Season Two DVD Now Available Here in the US – Win a Copy
Next week when I head to London one of the things I am going to do is try and find a copy of the 3rd season of Borgen. It’s already played in Europe and I must find it. That’s...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 25, 2013Anne Hathaway to Produce and Star in The Lifeboat
Anne Hathaway has just signed on to star in and produce The Lifeboat, an adaptation of the novel by Charlotte Rogan. Set in 1914, Hathaway will star as Grace Winter, a young newlywed woman who...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 24, 2013Women Centric & Directed Films Nab Awards at Provincetown Film Festival and Los Angeles Film Festival
Yesterday both the Provincetown Film Festival and the Los Angeles Film Festival announced the recipients of their awards and women won big. Both festivals honored several women directed and women...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 24, 2013Miss You Can Do It Premieres Tonight on HBO
Miss You Can Do It is a wonderful, uplifting film about a beauty pageant targeted at girls with disabilities. It shows the power these events can have to make girls who are sometimes...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 24, 2013Women Directors and Why Language Matters
A couple of weeks ago I read that the two male directors — Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg — of Kon-Tiki which was nominated for best foreign language film got the gig of...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 24, 2013Weekly Update for June 21: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You
Films About Women Currently Playing The Bling Ring The Wall Twenty Feet From Stardom (doc) My Best Day – Directed by Erin Greenwell Tiger Eyes ...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 21, 2013Counting the Women
Last Friday, NPR writer Linda Holmes duly infuriated the masses by actually going out and counting the movies about women and the movies directed by women that were playing in her neighborhood....
BY Women and HollywoodJune 21, 2013Happy Friday: Abby Wambach Breaks Mia Hamm’s Goal Scoring Record
While everyone was watching the basketball game last night, another record setting event took place to much less media play. Mia Hamm was the top goal scorer in the world — male or female...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 21, 2013The Spec Scripts and Women
The folks over at Go Into the Story, the official Screenwriting blog of The Black List took a look at the gender divide in the world of spec scripts. Major props to Susana Orozco for doing...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 21, 2013Interview with Kai Cole – Producer of Much Ado About Nothing
When I saw Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing at South by Southwest in March, I was excited. I’ve long been a huge fan of Whedon’s work–his approach to fantasy and...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 21, 2013Watch This: Nine for IX Short Film Coach – Directed by Bess Kargman
As we previously reported, this summer ESPN will be airing Nine for IX–a series of films about women athletes directed by women. To say that we were excited would be an understatement. ESPN...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 21, 20132014 Athena Film Festival Wants Your Submissions
The 2014 Athena Film Festival (co-founded by our own Melissa Silverstein), hosted at Barnard College, is seeking submissions for next year’s festival scheduled to take place from February...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 20, 2013Sam Taylor-Johnson Will Direct Fifty Shades of Grey
We’ve reported a lot about the upcoming Fifty Shades of Grey adaptation. We were a little wary about the producing team, Dana Brunetti and Michael De Luca, from The Social Network working...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 20, 2013Teaser Trailer: Frozen – Co-Directed by Jennifer Lee
Disney’s latest, Frozen, is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale The Snow Queen. The film follows Anna (Kristen Bell) who teams up with a mountain man (Jonathan Groff) to find her...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 20, 2013Two is Just Too Many Women for Spiderman to Deal With
I noticed on twitter some chatter earlier today about the fact that Shailene Woodley who is about to cover EW with her new film Divergent (which looks like it could be a real successor to The Hunger...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 19, 2013Oprah’s Next Chapter Looks at African American Women in Hollywood
Oprah’s Next Chapter on OWN consists of the iconic Oprah Winfrey sitting down with famous figures and having an intimate conversation. On this week’s episode, Oprah is sitting down...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 19, 2013Patton Oswalt On Rethinking Rape Jokes
Last week, Lindy West wrote an article for Jezebel about the rape threats she had been receiving after appearing on FX’s Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell to explain rape culture and the role...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 19, 2013Julie Taymor Receives Sackler Center First Award
Julie Taymor received the Sackler Center First Award, which recognizes women who are “first” in their field. The Center honored Taymor’s varied career including being the first...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 19, 2013New Trailer: Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
The latest trailer for Mortal Instruments: City of Bones has dropped. An adaptation of Cassandra Clare’s wildly popular YA series, the film follows Clary Fray (Lily Collins) a seemingly regular...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 19, 2013Barbra Streisand Receives Honorary Doctorate, Speaks Out For Women
Earlier this week, Barbra Streisand began her tour of Israel, starting out with receiving an honorary doctorate from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Upon receiving the degree, Streisand spoke...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 19, 2013EWA Launches Campaign to Support Women Directors in Europe
EWA (the European Women’s Audiovisual Network) has launched a European campaign to build awareness around women directors. The statistics (when there are any) in Europe are dismal with...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 18, 2013Cross Post: On Gender Parity
The issue of gender parity in the theater, and celebrating more female writers, has been on my mind for a while now. Part of that is just out of a sense of fairness....
BY Women and HollywoodJune 18, 20132013 Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund Announces Spotlighting Women Documentary Awards
The 2013 grantees for the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund were announced. The fund gives money to feature length projects that highlight important social issues from around the world. The Kering...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 18, 2013Trailer Watch: Touchy Feely – Directed by Lynn Shelton
Lynn Shelton’s latest, Touchy Feely, premiered at Sundance earlier this year. We got a chance to speak with Shelton at the festival about the film, which focuses on Abby (Rosemarie DeWitt), a...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 18, 2013New Season of Call the Midwife to Be Directed Only by Women
Hurrah. How exciting. One of my favorite shows, Call the Midwife which airs on PBS here in the US is in production on its third season in England. Turns out as they were lining up...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 18, 2013Women and Hollywood Networking Event in London – July 4th
We’re organizing a public networking event in London! We’d love to see you. Please join Melissa Silverstein, Founder and Editor of Women and Hollywood and author of In Her Voice: Women...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 18, 2013Melissa McCarthy and the Definition of Success
This Sunday, The New York Times did a wonderful profile of Melissa McCarthy. She’s been well on her way to superstardom since her breakout performance in Bridesmaids. McCarthy is...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 17, 2013Guest Post: Here Comes Superman…Again
This weekend marked the release of Man of Steel, the sixth Superman movie to be released since Christopher Reeve donned that iconic costume in 1978. You read that right — SIX Superman...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 17, 2013Box Office Report: The Bling Ring Starts Off Hot
Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Ring opened in five locations this past weekend and grossed $210,000 for a per screen average of $42,000. Not surprisingly, the film played very well with women...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 17, 2013Guest Interview: Geoffrey S. Fletcher: Writer, Director of “Violet & Daisy”
It may be argued that the 2009 drama Precious remains one of the most distinguishing female-driven films to be released within the last decade. Based on the novel Push by Sapphire, the haunting...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 17, 2013Weekly Update June 14: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You
Films About Women Opening This Weekend The Bling Ring – Written and Directed by Sofia Coppola The Bling Ring may be the most anxiety producing film I...
BY Women and HollywoodJune 14, 2013Crystal + Lucy Awards Honor Laura Linney, Women of ‘Mad Men’ and More
Women in Film LA’s annual Crystal + Lucy Awards held earlier this week honored some amazing women and men who have championed women in their professional work as well as their personal lives....
BY Women and HollywoodJune 14, 2013