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‘Fancy Nancy’ Adaptation Lands at Disney Channel

The children’s book series “Fancy Nancy” will be turned into a TV movie and a weekly series for the Disney Channel. Written by Jane O’Connor and illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser,...

Awards, News, Women Directors

Nicole Kidman, Ava DuVernay, Jill Soloway Among Women in Film’s 2015 Crystal + Lucy Awardees

Actresses Nicole Kidman and Kate Mara, writer-directors Ava DuVernay and Jill Soloway, Warner Bros. marketing chief Sue Kroll, and ICM partner Toni Howard have been named the honorees of this...

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Chilean Miners Fight for Survival in Patricia Riggen’s ‘The 33’

An international trailer has been released for Patricia Riggen’s English-language Chilean mining drama “The 33.” The film is, of course, based on a true event — the 69-day struggle to...

Features, News

Why Disney’s Live-Action ‘Mulan’ is So Promising

Features, News

Guest Post: ‘Younger’: From Novel to TV Show in 527 Easy Steps

The following post was originally published in April 2014. “Younger” debuts today at 10 PM on TV Land. Exactly two years ago today, I got an email from my agent Melissa Flashman at Trident...

News, Videos

Watch: “Be Your Own Hero” During Women’s History Month (and Every Other Month)

Festivals, News

Kering to Launch ‘Women in Motion’ Awards and Discussion Series at Cannes

Over the years, the Cannes Film Festival has developed a reputation for not including enough women directors. The years 2010 and 2012 saw no female filmmakers in competition, and only one woman...

Awards, News

Angelina Jolie at Kids’ Choice Awards: “Different is Good”

In her first public appearance since penning an op-ed for the New York Times about her medical decision to remove her ovaries, Angelina Jolie revealed more of her struggles while accepting the award...

Features, News

Keira Knightley: “Where Are the Female Stories? Where Are the [Women] Directors and Writers?”

Keira Knightley has spoken out once again about the adverse consequences of the film industry’s gender-lopsidedness. “Where are the female stories?” she asked rhetorically in a new interview...

Documentary, News

Malala Yousafzai Doc ‘He Named Me Malala’ to be Released by Fox Searchlight

Malala Yousafzai is the subject of a new nonfiction portrait by Oscar-winning documentarian Davis Guggenheim (“Waiting for ‘Superman,’” “An Inconvenient Truth”). Yousafzai became the...

News

Gillian Flynn to Co-Pen Steve McQueen’s Female Heist Thriller ‘Widows’

Novelist and screenwriter Gillian Flynn (“Gone Girl”) has been tapped to co-pen Steve McQueen’s next film alongside the director. The two will collaborate on the big-screen adaptation of the...

News, Women Writers

Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep’s ‘Suffragette’ Gets Awards-Friendly Oct. 23 Release Date

“Suffragette” has received an awards-friendly US release date of October 23. Starring Carey Mulligan with Helena Bonham Carter, Meryl Streep, and Anne-Marie Duff in supporting roles, the drama...

News, Television, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: A Small Town Implodes in the US Spot for JK Rowling’s HBO Miniseries ‘Casual Vacancy’

Features, Weekly Update

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

Films About Women Opening This Week Women and Hollywood Pick of the Week: 52 Tuesdays — Directed and Co-Written by Sophie Hyde (Opening in New York) Sophie Hyde’s ambitious directorial debut...

Features

What I Learned in India, Part 2: Pune and Mumbai

From my latest Forbes post on the second leg of my State Department trip to India as an American Film Showcase envoy: “The young women (and men) we met — as I said, we were meeting lots of...

News, Television

Saoirse Ronan and Cynthia Nixon’s Kidnapping Drama “Stockholm, Pennsylvania” to Air on Lifetime

In a clear example of how the distribution market is changing everyday, Nikole Beckwith’s Sundance drama “Stockholm, Pennsylvania” has been slated for a run on the Lifetime channel. Starring...

News

Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Talks to Produce and Star in ‘Force Majeure’ Remake

National treasure Julia Louis-Dreyfus is planning her big-screen follow-up to “Enough Said.” The actress has been killing it for the past three years on HBO’s “Veep,” of course, which...

News

Viola Davis and Catalina Sandino Moreno to Star in Big-Screen Legal Drama ‘Custody’

Oscar nominees Viola Davis and Catalina Sandino Moreno are heading to the big screen in the courtroom drama “Custody.” Davis will star as a family-court judge who is deeply affected by one of...

Interviews, News, Theater

Composer Jeanine Tesori on Her Artistic Process and Rewarding Female Ambition

Cross-posted with permission from The Interval.We want Jeanine Tesori to be our life coach. Really. And not just for the obvious reasons, like that Jeanine holds the most Tony nominations for...

News

Bullock, Jolie, Lawrence, and McCarthy Among Hollywood’s Highest-Paid Movie Stars

The salaries of Hollywood’s highest paid movie stars have been revealed by The Hollywood Reporter, and fortunately the picture being painted is not entirely one of a boys’ club. After surveying...

News

Cate Blanchett is Unsurprised by Female-Driven Successes, Hollywood’s Pay Gap

Cate Blanchett is optimistic about the future of women in Hollywood. The famously outspoken actress believes that we are closer to achieving gender equality in the movie business — a change...

Interviews, News

SXSW Film Head Janet Pierson Puts Her Stamp on the Austin Festival

In 2009, Janet Pierson took over the South by Southwest Film Festival from longtime fest head Matt Dentler, stepping boldly into her new role — but not without a little trepidation. Dentler,...

News

Sam Taylor-Johnson Exits ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Franchise

After making “Fifty Shades of Grey” Universal’s eighth highest-grossing film ever, director Sam Taylor-Johnson has announced her decision not to return for the bondage-romance sequels. The...

Features, News, Television

Sutton and the City in ‘Younger’

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Female Friendship is the Be All and Especially the End All in Melanie Laurent’s ‘Breathe’

Festivals, News

Ronit Elkabetz to Serve as President of Cannes’ Critics’ Week

Ronit Elkabetz, the star and co-director of “Gett, The Trial of Viviane Amsalem,” will preside over Cannes’ Critics’ Week jury. She follows British filmmaker Andrea Arnold in the position....

Documentary, News

Distribution Deals: Milla Jovovich’s “Alchemy,” Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi Climbing Doc “Meru”

Two action thrillers with women in prominent roles have found distribution. Milla Jovovich’s latest vehicle, about a diplomat on the run after being framed, has been acquired by Alchemy. Set in...

News

Two New Films About Girls — One a Dystopian Sci-Fi, the Other a Gritty Indie — Announced

Two vastly different films about girls will begin shooting soon. The UK-based Altitude Film Sales will adapt Mike Carey’s bestselling novel “The Girl With All the Gifts,” about a 10-year-old...

Awards, News

Elizabeth Banks Chosen as CinemaCon’s Breakthrough Filmmaker of the Year

Elizabeth Banks, who will make her feature directorial debut with “Pitch Perfect 2,” has been named CinemaCon’s Breakthrough Filmmaker of the Year. CinemaCon is the official convention for...

News

Singer Robyn Launches Tech Festival for Girls

Swedish dance-pop singer Robyn, best known for her 1997 singles “Do You Know (What It Takes)” and “Show Me Love,” has announced that she’ll inaugurate a tech festival for teenage girls....

Documentary, Festivals, News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: ‘Armor of Light’ Explores the Intersection of Gun Culture and Evangelical Christianity

“Almost two children are killed every week in unintentional shootings,” wrote Reverend Rob Schenck in an USA Today editorial earlier this year. “The presence of a gun in the homes of women and...

News

Gina Rodriguez: “I Am Constantly Being Told, ‘You’re Not Skinny Enough. You’re Not Ethnic Enough’”

“I work in an industry where I am constantly being told, ‘You’re not skinny enough. You’re not tall enough. You’re not ethnic enough,’” reveals Gina Rodriguez, the titular star of...

Films, News

Tribeca Film Institute All Access Grant Herald New Projects From Haifaa al-Mansour, Lana Wilson

“Wadjda” director Haifaa al-Mansour and “After Tiller” co-director Lana Wilson were among this year’s 15 awardees for the Tribeca Film Institute All Access grant. The program provides cash...

Comedy, Films, News

History Lesson: Female Superheroes Were Not Created to Excite Men

Comic book writer B. Clay Moore is urging fans of comics to revisit the history of female superheroes and their costumes. Best known for the “Hawaiian Dick” series, Moore wrote a Facebook post...

News

SXSW 2015 Roundup: Field, Schumer, and Garcia Gave Austin Fest “More Girl Power Than Ever”

As the sun sets on this year’s SXSW, the time has come to reflect on some of the biggest stories — and winners — to come out of the film festival, which Variety claimed “had more...

News

Paramount Options Jasmine Warga’s YA Novel About Suicide Pacts

If you thought “The Fault in Our Stars” required a box of tissues, gird your heart for Jasmine Warga’s “My Heart And Other Black Holes.” Paramount has bought the rights to the...

News, Theater

Sony to Adapt Broadway’s ‘Beautiful: The Carole King Musical’ into Movie

Broadway’s “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” will soon be translated for the multiplex. The stage production focuses on King’s early career and includes songs like “Will You Love Me...

Box Office, News

‘Insurgent’ Opens With $101 Million Intl’l Box Office, Continues 2015’s Trend of Female-Centric Hits

Female moviegoers have made “Fifty Shades of Grey,” “Cinderella,” and now “Insurgent” the three biggest live-action openings of the year so far. The “Divergent” sequel raked in $54...

Features, News

‘Pretty Woman’ at 25: 10 Reasons Why This R-rated Cinderella Still Works Its Magic

The two biggest box-office openings so far in 2015 are a pair of fantasies aimed squarely at the female movie-going population: “Cinderella” and “Fifty Shades of Grey.” That their main...

News, Television

Disney Channel Developing TV Movie About Pitcher Mo’Ne Davis

Mo’Ne Davis, the 13-year-old who became the first girl ever to pitch in the Little League World Series, will be the subject of a Disney Channel movie. The inspirational “Throw Like Mo” will...

Features, Weekly Update

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

Films About Women Opening This Week The Divergent Series: Insurgent “Insurgent” raises the stakes for Tris as she searches for allies and answers in the ruins of a futuristic Chicago. Tris...

Awards, News

Ann Hui Wins Multiple Hong Kong Directors’ Guild Awards for ‘The Golden Era’

The Hong Kong Directors’ Guild named Ann Hui Best Director in an awards ceremony Thursday night for her war biopic “The Golden Era.” The picture also won the Best Film and Best Actress...

News

Anonymous Actress Stands Up To Hollywood for Sexist Casting Practices

An actress using the pseudonym Miss L has launched a project targeting sexist casting calls and exposing the pressure she and her female colleagues face to appear in nude scenes. Miss L has chosen...

News

Ashley Judd and New SXSW Doc ‘GTFO’ Battle Misogynistic Trolls

Warning: This post contains graphic language about sexual violence. Ashley Judd is firing back against misogyny in the Twittersphere. In a brave and revealing essay for Identities.Mic, the...

Features, News

Noteworthy Women-Centric VOD Films and Webseries

The internet has revolutionized the way that stories can be told and who can tell them. Easy access to audiences and the capability to make a product available with just a single upload have opened...

Features, News

Guest Post: Meet Sally Pacholok, the Next Erin Brockovich

In 2012, I bought the life-story rights of a nurse who took on the medicalestablishment when she uncovered an epidemic of misdiagnoses. I had alwayswanted to produce a feature film, and I finally...

Awards, News

Amy Schumer to Receive CinemaCon’s Breakthrough Performer Award

Amy Schumer, star and screenwriter of “Trainwreck,” has been selected as CinemaCon’s Breakthrough Performer of the Year. Schumer is set to receive the award at Caesars Palace on April 23....

News

Writer Annie Neal to Transform Agatha Christie into a Swashbuckling Sleuth in Action-Adventure Film

What do Sherlock Holmes, Abraham Lincoln, and Agatha Christie have in common? They’re all big-screen action heroes in period drapery, at least if Paramount’s “Agatha” makes it to theaters....

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Hailee Steinfeld is a Trained Assassin with a Curfew in ‘Barely Lethal’

In the international trailer for “Barely Lethal,” Hailee Steinfeld shows true grit as an orphan who attends a special school dedicated to training its young students to kill. The “Pitch...

News

Biopic of German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Development

A movie about the personal and political lives of Angela Merkel, the popular leader of Germany, is been slated for a 2017 release. The biopic will hit theaters during an election year, in which...

Features, Festivals, News

Quote of the Day: Sally Field: “They Don’t Write Roles for Women of Age and Women of Color”

Sally Field spoke candidly about the lack of roles for women — particularly older women and women of color — in Hollywood during a recent interview with Variety. The Oscar-winning...

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