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Weekly Update for January 23: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You
Films About Women Opening This Week Girlhood — Written and Directed by Celine Sciamma French writer-director Céline Sciamma has a small but sturdy body of work that addresses how girls...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015Tony Winner Laura Benanti on ‘Nashville,’ ‘Parade,’ and the Importance of Female Mentors
“Thank God we’re interviewing Laura Benanti,” was a phrase we were proclaiming a lot the past two weeks. It’s only the middle of January, but so far 2015 hasn’t exactly been a banner year...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015MoMA Celebrates the Women’s Film Preservation Fund via Two Weeks of Special Screenings
The Women’s Film Preservation Fund and the New York branch of Women in Film and Television have worked tirelessly to rescue and restore films that feature women in key creative roles. Since 1995,...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015Happy Friday: Celebrate the New ‘Ghostbusters’ Cast With Print-and-Cut Paper Dolls
If you’re looking for something to do this weekend — after streaming The Fall on Netflix and watching Appropriate Behavior on VOD, of course — look no further. Thanks to Mashable, you...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015Watch: Amy Schumer Lives Out Our Fantasies of Forcing Anna Kendrick to Be Her BFF
Promo clips for awards shows usually aren’t especially entertaining — the notable exceptions being Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s Globe previews — but Anna Kendrick and this year’s MTV...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015Watch: Nicole Kidman Plays a Real-Life Victorian Archaeologist in ‘Queen of the Desert’
If you’ve ever wondered what Homeland’s Sergeant Nicholas Brody and Moulin Rouge’s Satine look like kissing, today is your lucky day. A one-minute clip of Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015Guest Post: Writing the Change You Wish to See in Hollywood
My screenwriting debut, Pretty Rosebud, depicts the journey of Cissy, a professional,career-driven woman trapped in a childless marriage to a long-unemployedarchitect. Although she seems to have an...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015February 2015 Film Preview
February is known as a month for lovers, but the films set to debut at the box office next month are much more varied than that particular stereotype would suggest. Fifty Shades of Grey is perhaps...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015‘Girlhood’ Director Céline Sciamma on Feminism, Race, and Paris Post-Charlie Hebdo
French writer-director Céline Sciamma has a small but sturdy body of work that addresses how girls navigate a culture that can be incredibly hostile to them. She does it with nuance, intelligence,...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015Sharing Our Story: Mary Harron’s Misunderstood Cult Classic ‘American Psycho’
As this year’sSundance Film Festival swings into gear, let’s take a look back at awoman with a definite place in Sundance history: Park City darling Mary Harron. Born to comedianDonald Harron...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015More Deals at Sundance: ‘Mississippi Grind’, ‘City of Gold’, and ‘The Wolfpack’ Bought
Wednesday brought exciting news for two female directors at Sundance: Anna Boden and Laura Gabbert sold their respective pictures, Mississippi Grind and City of Gold, in Park City. Deadline is...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 30, 2015Quote of the Day: Producer Nina Jacobson on How to Fix Broken Hollywood
High-profile producer Nina Jacobson (The Hunger Games franchise, Ryan Murphy’s upcoming American Crime Story) wrote a guest column for Variety’s Broken Hollywood feature, which focuses on...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 29, 2015Isabel Coixet Signs on to Romance With Diane Kruger and Penelope Cruz
A week ahead of the world premiere of her upcoming Juliette Binoche drama Nobody Wants the Night, prolific Spanish director Isabel Coixet has announced her next project: a love-triangle romance...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 29, 2015Joss Whedon: Blame Hollywood’s “Genuine, Intractable Sexism” for Lack of Female Superheroes
As the director of The Avengers and its upcoming sequel The Avengers: Age of Ultron, Joss Whedon has worked within the Marvel machine for the last five years. But the Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 29, 2015‘The Babadook’ Director Jennifer Kent Wins Best Film, Best Director at Australian Oscars
The Australian Academy Awards demonstrated a refreshing willingness to think outside genre boxes when it named the horror indie The Babadook this year’s Best Film and honored first-time...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 29, 2015Farewell to the Stealthily Feminist ‘Parenthood’
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 29, 2015
Guest Post: Not Afraid to Fail: A New Distribution Model Empowers Filmmakers and Audiences
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 29, 2015
Guest Post: Spending A Year With Women Filmmakers
In 2013, I saw two films thatdeeply affected me: Judy Chaikin’s The Girls In The Band andSini Anderson’s The Punk Singer. In both films, the women interviewed talk aboutlooking for artists,...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 28, 2015NBC Orders Monica Potter Pilot About Juggling Three Ex-Husbands and a Family
Parenthood is coming to an end this Thursday — get your tissues ready — which means we’ll have to say goodbye to Kristina Braverman. But we may be seeing lots more of Monica Potter,...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 28, 2015Trailer Watch: ‘Game of Thrones’ Star Maisie Williams Grows Up in the Eerie ‘The Falling’
A wonderfully atmospheric trailer has arrived for The Falling, one of Women and Hollywood’s most anticipated films of the year. Starring Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams (who plays badass Arya),...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 28, 2015USC Annenberg to Issue Report Cards Grading the Entertainment Industry on Diversity
In the aftermath of #OscarsSoWhite, the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is launching an initiative aimed at improving diversity across the entertainment industry. The...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 28, 2015Sundance Women Producers: Meet Sophia Lin — ‘Z for Zachariah’
Sophia Lin is a producer and production manager. Her previous credits include Camp X-Ray, Take Shelter, and Friends with Kids. Z for Zachariah premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 28, 2015Guest Post: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome through the Power of Inclusion
Last fall, I was fortunate enough to be nominated by Women in Hollywood for the inaugural year of the Fox Global Directors Initiative. I reacted with disbelief when I received notice that I was...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 28, 2015Octavia Spencer Attached to Star in Biopic of Famed 19th-Century Nurse Mary Seacole
Three years after winning the 2012 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Help, Octavia Spencer may finally have found the kind of cinematic starring role worthy of her talents. Last summer, Spencer...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 28, 2015IFP Announces ‘Screen Forward’ Lineup Highlighting Female Filmmakers
The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) has announced the February — May lineup for its year-round “Screen Forward” series: Four films from female filmmakers will be highlighted, focusing...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 28, 2015The Cast of ‘Ghostbusters’ Reboot Chosen — McCarthy, Wiig, Jones, and McKinnon to Suit Up
The casting of an all-female Ghostbusters reboot has been the source of much speculation since the project was first announced. Now we finally have word on which women will be headlining the Paul...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015ABC Orders New Pilots From Shondaland and Stephanie Savage
ABC picked up two women-centric pilots on Monday — new dramas from Shondaland and Fake Empire. The Catch is the latest offering from the prolific executive producers of Grey’s Anatomy,...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015Sundance Women Producers: Meet Naomi Scott — ‘The Overnight’
Naomi Scott is a London-born writer and producer. Her previous credits include The Greatest Event in Television History, The Andy Milonakis Show, and Jimmy Kimmel Live! Scott produced The Overnight,...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015Jane Fonda: “We Have to Shame the Studios for Being So Gender-Biased”
Only 7% of the top 250 films last year were directed by women, according to the latest Celluloid Ceiling Report from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State....
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015Sundance Deals Update: Debut Films Starring Nicole Kidman and Kristen Wiig from Women Directors Sold
A trio of films by emerging female filmmakers have been sold at Sundance. Perhaps generating the most buzz among the three is Marielle Heller’s directorial debut, The Diary of a Teenage Girl,...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015Slamdance Women Directors: Meet Jiyoung Lee — ‘Female Pervert’
Jiyoung Lee is a writer, director, musician, and actress. In 2007 she received an MA in Television, Radio, and Film from Syracuse University. In 2011 she played a fictionalized version of herself in...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015Slamdance Women Directors: Meet Gabrielle Demeestere — ‘Yosemite’
Born and raised in Paris, Gabrielle Demeestere is a New York-based filmmaker. Most recently, she wrote and directed a segment of the feature film The Color of Time, based on the poetry of C.K....
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015The Big O: How Nora Grossman of ‘The Imitation Game’ Broke the Code of Becoming a Woman Producer
Of the top 250 movies that were released last year, women made up only 23% of the producers involved with those titles — down 1% from 1998 — according to the Center for the Study of...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015Ava DuVernay’s Next Picture to be Hurricane Katrina Drama with Star David Oyelowo
Ava DuVernay has lined up her follow-up to Selma. The ascendant filmmaker will collaborate with Selma star David Oyelowo for the third time in an untitled love story and murder mystery set against...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015Watch: See How Important Female-Driven Films Are in Inspiring ‘What Athena Means to Me’ Video
The Athena Film Festival, which will host the world premiere of HBO Documentary Film’s Rosie O’Donnell: A Heartfelt Standup and honor Jodie Foster with the Laura Ziskin Lifetime Achievement...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 27, 2015Sundance Women Directors: Meet Chloé Zhao — ‘Songs My Brothers Taught Me’
Chloé Zhao was raised in Beijing and England, and is currently a MFA thesis student at New York University’s graduate film program. She was selected as a fellow at the 2012 Sundance Directors and...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 26, 2015Emma Watson Takes Gender Equity Global & Will Star as Belle in New ‘Beauty and the Beast’
Emma Watson is making headlines for her work on and off the screen. The actress and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador has had quite a week: she announced a yearlong initiative, HeforShe’s IMPACT...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 26, 2015Women In Film Awards $33,000 to Filmmakers in Sundance
More good news for female filmmakers at Sundance: Women In Film, Los Angeles awarded over $33,000 in cash and in kind-grants at “Unstoppable — The Road to Yes,” its 9th Annual Women in...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 26, 2015SAG Award Winners: Viola Davis & Uzo Aduba Make History
While all 20 acting nominees competing for an Oscar thisyear are white — for the first time in nearly 20 years — twowomen of color made history at the SAG Awards last night for their...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 26, 2015Sundance Women Directors: Meet Mora Stephens — ‘Zipper’
Mora Stephens’ debut feature film, Conventioneers, won the 2006 Independent Spirit Awards’ John Cassavetes Award for Best Low-Budget Feature. The film premiered at the 2005 Tribeca Film...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 26, 2015Sundance Women Directors: Meet Kristina Goolsby and Ashley York — ‘Tig’
Kristina Goolsby’s producing credits include Intervention and Who Do You Think You Are? Ashley York previously served as a producer on Inside Deep Throat and TransGeneration, and she directed the...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 25, 2015Sundance Women Producers: Meet Rebecca Green and Laura D. Smith — ‘I’ll See You in My Dreams’
Rebecca Green and Laura D. Smith have produced the feature film It Follows, written and directed by David Robert Mitchell, which premiered to rave reviews at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 25, 2015Sundance Women Directors: Meet Jenni Olson — ‘The Royal Road’
Jenni Olsen is a pioneering filmmaker, journalist, curator and film historian. She is also one of the world’s leading experts on LGBT cinema history. In addition to The Royal Road, Olson has had...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 25, 2015Sundance Women Producers: Meet Susan Bedusa — ‘Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead’
Susan Bedusa is currently Senior Vice President of Production and Development at 4th Row Films, where she sets up development and distribution deals with various networks and studios. She also...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 25, 2015Sundance Women Directors: Meet Sophie Deraspe — ‘The Amina Profile’
Sophie Deraspe fell into cinema through visual arts and literature. As both a director and a cinematographer, she worked mostly in documentary before directing her realism-bending first feature...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 24, 2015Sundance Women Directors: Meet Marielle Heller — ‘The Diary of a Teenage Girl’
Marielle Heller is a writer, director, and actor. She was selected as a2012 Sundance Screenwriting Fellow and a 2012 Sundance Directing Fellow, and washonored with the Lynn Auerbach Screenwriting...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 24, 2015Sundance Women Directors: Meet Kris Swanberg — ‘Unexpected’
Kris Swanberg began her film career at Southern Illinois University, where she studied documentary film production. Her first feature, It Was Great, But I Was Ready to Come Home, played in...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 24, 2015Weekly Update for January 23: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You
Films About Women Opening This Week Song One — Written and Directed by Kate Barker-Froyland Song One begins with anthropology grad student Franny (Anne Hathaway) immersed in Moroccan...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 23, 2015Sundance Women Directors: Meet Jennifer Phang — ‘Advantageous’
Jennifer Phang is a San Francisco-based filmmaker with more than ten years of experience (Half-Life, Crazy Beats Strong Every Time, Glass Butterfly). The Berkeley-born daughter of Chinese-Malaysian...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 23, 2015Guest Post: How the Female-Heavy Crew Making ‘Little Accidents’ Probably Saved the Production
Although it was never an intentional goal, one of the best aspectsof making Little Accidents was making a film with so many strong women up anddown the ladder of production and finance. I became...
BY Women and HollywoodJanuary 23, 2015Sundance Women Directors: Meet Kim Longinotto — ‘Dreamcatcher’
One of the foremost documentary filmmakers working today, Kim Longinotto is renowned internationally for her compellingly human portraits and her sensitive and compassionate treatment of difficult...
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