Films About Women Opening
Frozen — Co-Directed and Written by Jennifer Lee: I was hugely surprised by how much I loved Frozen, which is written and co-directed by Jennifer Lee. It is about two sisters, power and love — things you don’t often get in the animated world. Personally, I don’t know why every heroine in animated films still needs to be a princess, but I will give that a pass here because this is a film where neither sister needs to be saved by a man. I walked out with a huge smile on my face because I knew that this was another special film moment — an animated movie where the female characters drive the action and need no rescuing from any dudes. Now we just need them to be things other than princesses. (Melissa Silverstein)
Read The Big O’s interview with Jennifer Lee here.
The Punk Singer (doc) — Directed by Sini Anderson (Opens Nov 29): Sini Anderson crafts a fascinating portrait of an endlessly inspirational woman by allowing Kathleen Hanna to tell her story on her own terms. And while I’ll always consider Hanna a feminist superhero, she’s also a woman who deals with the same things we all do. Seeing everything that Hanna has thus far accomplished leaves the audience with the feeling that you can start your own revolution. (Kerensa Cadenas)
Read our interview with Sini Anderson, Kathleen Hanna, and producer Tamra Davis here.
Strong Black Woman (Opens Nov 28): Veronica, a 27-year-old black woman, runs her house very well. Veronica has a college degree in corporate law and works for a popular firm. Darnell is a freelance photographer. A series of moments changes the course of the marriage. Veronica has choices to make as she decides whether she wants to continue on the path she’s on in her marriage — or learn to become a stronger woman. (IMDB)
Films About Women Currently Playing
The Broken Circle Breakdown
Ass Backwards — Written by Casey Wilson and June Diane Raphael
Go for Sisters
How I Live Now
The Book Thief
Diana
Blue is the Warmest Color
Carrie — Directed by Kimberly Peirce
Gravity
Grace Unplugged
Baggage Claim
Enough Said — Written and Directed by Nicole Holofcener
Wadjda — Written and Directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour
Good Ol’ Freda
Short Term 12
Austenland — Written and Directed by Jerusha Hess, Adapted for the Screen by Jerusha Hess and Shannon Hale
The Patience Stone
In A World… — Written and Directed by Lake Bell
Blue Jasmine
Films Directed by Women Opening This Weekend
Black Nativity- Co-Written and Directed by Kasi Lemmons: A street-wise teen from Baltimore who has been raised by a single mother travels to New York City to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged relatives, where he embarks on a surprising and inspirational journey. (IMDB)
Films Directed by Women Currently Playing
Sunlight Jr. — Directed by Laurie Collyer
Ghosts in Our Machine — Directed by Liz Marshall (doc)
Films Written by Women Currently Playing
Dallas Buyers Club — Co-Written by Melissa Wallack
Films By and About Women on DVD/And Or On Demand
The Deflowering of Eva Van End — Co-Written by Anne Barnhoorn
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones — Co-Written by Jessica Postigo
Winnie Mandela
Women and Hollywood on Forbes
Catching Fire Does Super Hero Numbers and Becomes Highest Opening Weekend Starring a Female Lead
A Female Revolution at the Box Office
Picks of The Week
With Frozen, Director Jennifer Lee Breaks the Ice for Women Directors
Emma Thompson Calls Out Hollywood Sexism in Ten Different Ways at THR Actress Roundtable
The Double Standard for TV’s Male and Female Politicians
Hunger Games Producer Nina Jacobson on Creating a Female-Centric Blockbuster
On Women and Hollywood This Week
Women Dominate First Feature, Documentary Categories in Spirit Awards Nods
Infographic: Gender Inequality in Hollywood (It’s Worse than You Think)
Katie Couric is the New Face of Tech
Two Women Directors Nominated for Oscars’ Live Action Short Category
Despite the Lack of Opportunities UK Female Screenwriters and Directors Are Successful
TV: Oprah Winfrey and Diablo Cody to Partner for HBO Comedy
TV Trailer Watch: Lena Dunham’s ‘Girls’ Season 3: “I’m Someone Who Can’t Keep My Mouth Shut”
Shonda Rhimes to Publish Memoir About TV Writing and Single Motherhood
Trailer Watch: Jesse McCormack’s Baby-Swap Dramedy ‘Expecting’
Guest Post: Turning My Camera on Detroit’s Arab Community
Quote of the Day: Michelle Rodriguez Criticizes Guys Version of Strong Women
TV Roundup: Kristen Schaal, Kate Walsh Get New Shoes, ‘Homeland,’ ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ New Showrunners