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Trailer Watch: Full Trailer for Black Nativity — Directed by Kasi Lemmons

Kasi Lemmons’ Black Nativity is based on Langston Hughes’ infamous retelling of the Nativity story with an all black cast. In this contemporary and musical setting, the film follows Langston...

Interviews, News

TIFF Interview with Megan Griffiths and Emily Wachtel — Director and Writer of Lucky Them

Lucky Them tells the story of a stuck in place music writer played by the extraordinary Toni Collette. The film is directed by the wonderfully talented Megan Griffiths who directed the terrific film...

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Sunlight Jr. — Written and Directed by Laurie Collyer

Laurie Collyer’s Sunlight Jr. is her latest film following up 2006’s Sherrybaby starring Maggie Gyllenhaal. Written and directed by Collyer, the film follows Melissa (Naomi Watts) and her...

Awards, Features, News, Women Directors

Cross Post: The State of the Race: Will There be a Hillary Effect on the Oscar Race?

Imagine as we enter Oscar race 2013 three strong films written and directed by women, with leading women at the forefront, one of which is crowned the early frontrunner to win. Imagine an Oscar race...

News, Television, Videos

Must Watch: SNL Girls Parody with Tina Fey

Over the weekend, Tina Fey hosted the first new episode of the latest season of Saturday Night Live. One of the highlights of Fey’s hosting was a parody of Girls with Fey playing Blerta,...

News

Kimberly Peirce: “How Many More Movies Could I Have Made?”

Yesterday, the NY Times Magazine featured a profile of director Kimberly Peirce as she readies the release of the remake of Carrie starring Chloe Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore. This is a highly...

News, Weekly Update, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for September 27: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Weekend Therese Set in the lower echelons of 1860s Paris, Therese Raquin, a sexually repressed beautiful young woman, is trapped into a loveless marriage to her...

Documentary, News, Women Directors

Cinema Eye Announces 15 Nonfiction Short Film Finalists

Cinema Eye has announced the 15 nonfiction short film finalists for their 2014 Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Short Filmmaking award. The announcement was made on the opening day of the...

News, Women Directors

Gamechanger Films to Fund Women Directed Films

A new movie fund, Gamechanger Films, is set to fund women directed films only. It’s the first fund to specifically focus on women directors. Organizers of the fund have said that the idea for it...

News, Television, Trailers, Videos

TV Trailer Watch: Homeland Season 3

The official trailer for season 3 of Homeland has been released just in time for the season premiere. The new season focuses on the repercussions of the CIA headquarters bombing. Carrie (Claire...

News, Women Writers

The Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award Winners Announced

The Rona Jaffe Foundation announced their 19th annual Writers’ Award winners. Six emerging women writers will be awarded $30,000 each. The award is the only national literary award of its kind...

Awards, Features, News

The Big O: Are Grande Dames the New Babes?

Beautybefore age. Thistwist on an old adage has held sway for the most part when it comes toselecting which actresses are granted an Oscar each year, at least for the pastseveral decades. But2013...

News

Elle Magazine Announced Honorees of 20th Annual Women in Hollywood Event

Elle magazine announced the honorees of their 20th annual Women in Hollywood event. The fashion magazine will honor Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz, Reese Witherspoon, Naomie Harris, Melissa...

News

Emily Goldwyn and Sasha Spielberg’s Girls Without Boys Picked Up by ABC and WBTV

ABC and WBTV have teamed up to develop Girls Without Boys, a half-hour sitcom from writers Emily Goldwyn and Sasha Spielberg. The daughters of Hollywood royalty — Steven Spielberg and John...

Documentary, News

Laura Poitras and Geralyn Dreyfous to be Honored at IDA Documentary Awards

Laura Poitras and Geralyn Dreyfous will be receiving awards for their contributions to documentary film at this year’s IDA Documentary Awards. Dreyfous will receive the Amicus Award which is given...

Features, Festivals, News, Statistics

Guest Post: Let’s Change the Conversation About Women Directors

A few weeks ago, as Jane Campion’s TV series Top Of The Lake drew to a close, Marie Claire UK wrote an article entitled ’11 facts about the director that will blow your mind’ where the...

Interviews, News

Talking Catherine Breillat, Claire Denis, Agnieszka Holland, and agnès b on the Eve of the NYFF

On the eve of the NYFF, Director of Programming and Selection Committee Chair Kent Jones and I spoke about three extraordinary filmmakers — Catherine Breillat, Claire Denis, Agnieszka Holland...

News, Theater, Women Writers

Women Playwrights Make Up Half of the Most Popular Plays for the 2013–14 Season

American Theater magazine recently announced that David Ives’ Venus in Fur has been chosen to be performed in the most theatres around the country during the upcoming 2013–14 season. They also...

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Trailer Watch: New Trailer for How I Live Now — Co-Written by Penelope Skinner

How I Live Now, co-written by Penelope Skinner and starring Saoirse Ronan, premiered at TIFF earlier this month. The film, which is adapted from Meg Rosoff’s novel, follows Daisy (Ronan) an...

Features, News, Television

Why Characters Like Masters Of Sex’s Virginia Johnson Matter

On September 29 at 10PM, when Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) walks briskly through the halls of a St. Louis hospital as she goes about her duties as the assistant to Dr. William Masters (Michael...

News, Videos

Watch This: Actress Jennifer Lewis Gives a Powerful Speech

Actress Jennifer Lewis gave a powerful speech at the premiere of her new film, Baggage Claim. Lewis was asked what advice she would give to aspiring actors and she gave a heartfelt, hilarious and...

Interviews, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Callie Khouri Talks Season Two of Nashville

Season Two of Nashville starts tonight at 10pm on ABC, and if you care about shows with strong women creators and shows created and run by women, you need to support this show. The women are...

News, Women Directors

Hamptons International Film Festival Announces Competition Lineup

The 21st Annual Hamptons International Film Festival has announced its competition lineup as well as awards and conversations with renowned actors. The festival places an importance on films with...

News, Women Directors

Women Win at Urbanworld Film Festival

The 17th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival, sponsored by BET, was held in New York from September 18–22. They screened 60 films this year — including 4 world premieres and 2 U.S. premieres....

News

Pussy Riot’s Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Goes on a Hunger Strike

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, one of the jailed members of the band Pussy Riot, has gone on a hunger strike to protest inhumane conditions in the work camp where she is serving her sentence. She was...

Awards, News

Wadjda Rises Hackles in Saudia Arabia Just By Being Considered for an Oscar Nomination

Wadjda written and directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour is making its way around the world in limited release. The reviews have been spectacular, it has won festival prizes, and is also making an emotional...

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Lisa Edelstein and Shiri Appleby to Star in Marti Noxon’s New Pilots

Marti Noxon has had quite the busy year — she’s been working on writing the Tomb Raider reboot as well as working on developing two separate pilots for Lifetime and Bravo. Both pilots are...

News, Videos

TV Trailer Watch: American Horror Story: Coven — Starring Jessica Lange

Last season’s American Horror Story: Asylum was a crazy mish-mash of serial killers, alien abductions and Nazi sympathizers all set in a mental institution. It also featured some of the best...

News

Catherine Deneuve to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at 2013 European Film Awards

The legendary Catherine Deneuve will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s European Film Awards. Deneuve has been in some of the most iconic films of our time like The Umbrellas of...

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Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said Dominates the Specialty Box Office

Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini, opened in limited release this past weekend to critical praise. That praise paid off because...

Television

2013 Emmy Wrap-up

When did watching the Emmy’s become so painful?  It wasn’t that I was offended like I was at the last Oscar telecast, but I found the whole thing a bit of a bore.  I hate that...

News

TIFF: Cinedigm Acquires Kelly Reichardt’s Night Moves

Out of Toronto, Cinedigm has acquired the rights to Kelly Reichardt’s Night Moves starring Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard.  This is the third women directed film to...

News

AFI Announces Guest Artistic Director Agnes Varda’s Films

Iconic “Mother of the French New Wave” director Agnes Varda is the Guest Artistic Director for this year’s upcoming 2013 AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles. The festival will screen...

News

Weekly Update for September 20: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Weekend Enough Said – Written and Directed by Nicole Holofcener You don’t go to a Nicole Holofcener movie to see superheroes save the...

News

Trailer Watch: Blue is the Warmest Color

There’s been no lack of discussion about Blue is the Warmest Color despite the fact that it hasn’t even hit theaters yet. From reviews praising the sex scenes in the film to those that...

News

Cate Blanchett to Make Directorial Debut with The Dinner

Cate Blanchett is set to make her directorial debut with an adaptation of Herman Koch’s The Dinner.  Oren Moverman will be writing the script which is a psychological thriller about two...

News

Interview with Nicole Holofcener – Writer and Director of Enough Said

Women and Hollywood: How long does it take you to write a script like this? Nicole Holofcener: 6 months, maybe. WaH: One of the best definitions of your characters, for me, is...

Features

The Big O: When Race is an Issue in the Oscars

What does a black leading lady have to do to win an Academy Award again? Considering there seems to be a renaissance in black cinema, you would think the timing would be perfect. But you would be...

News

Sundance Rerun: Interview with Lana Wilson and Martha Shane – Directors of After Tiller

Originally published on January 29. After Tiller is in theaters today. One of the highlights of Sundance was seeing the documentary After Tiller directed by Martha Shana and Lana Wilson....

News

Carine Roitfeld in Conversation on Mademoiselle C

After a decade as editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris ended with her resignation in December 2010, Fabien Constant’s Mademoiselle C elegantly shows Carine Roitfeld embarking on a new project,...

Features

Jess and Mindy — A Look at the Progression of Female Comedy Characters

Much of the conversation about Fox’s Tuesday night comedy lineup focused on two shows by and starring men, the execrable sitcom Dads, which appears to have imported its jokes from Archie...

News

Must Watch: Geena Davis Takes a Shot for Gender Equality

The awesome Geena Davis has done a video with Funny or Die to bring awareness about the lack of gender equality in film and television.  Watch Davis being totally bad-ass at archery (by the way...

Features

Guest Post: Director Kandeyce Jorden’s Journey Through the World of Female DJs

When director Kandeyce Jorden found herself at a personal crossroads, she went looking for a creative project that would open her eyes to a new way of life–and she found it in the...

News

Susan Lacy Leaves WNET for HBO Documentary Films

Susan Lacy is leaving her long-time spot at WNET to work with Sheila Nevins at HBO Documentary Films. Lacy, who is the creator and executive producer, of WNET’s classic American Masters...

News

Trailer Watch: Downton Abbey – Season 4

A clip for the upcoming season of Downton Abbey has been released. Season 4 will follow the happenings of the crowd at the Crawley estate six months after the events of season 3. Downton Abbey...

News

Nancy Gibbs to be First Female Managing Editor at Time Magazine

Nancy Gibbs has been named the Managing Editor at Time Magazine, the first woman to hold that position in the 90 year history of the publication.  She succeeds Richard Stengel, who held the...

News

Women Director News: Andrea Arnold Filmmaker in Residence and Catherine Hardwicke to Direct MTV Pilot

Two great women directors have recently been in the news. Andrea Arnold has been named the Filmmaker in Residence for the 51st New York Film Festival and Catherine Hardwicke will be directing a...

News

TIFF: IFC Films Acquires Liza Johnson’s Hateship Loveship

Out of Toronto, IFC Films is acquiring the U.S. rights for Liza Johnson’s Hateship Loveship starring Kristen Wiig.  Based on a short story by Alice Munro and adapted by Mark Poirier,...

News

Forbes Announces Top Female Earners on Television

Forbes announced their 14th annual Celebrity 100 list which looks at the earnings of American celebrities from June 2012 – June 2013.  The list is compiled by analyzing projects and...

News

Trailer Watch: Concussion – Directed by Stacie Passon

Concussion, hands down one of the sexiest movies of the year, premiered at Sundance and later screened at the Los Angeles Film Festival and Outfest to critical praise.  Written and directed by...

Features, Guest Posts

Guest Post: My Adventures of Filming in China

This film was the hardest thing I have done in my career but ultimately the most rewarding. I was asked to develop My Lucky Star as an adventure-comedy for the biggest female star in China,...

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