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Drama About Cleopatra in the Works at Amazon

History nerds, rejoice: Amazon Studios is developing a drama about Egypt’s most famous queen, Cleopatra. Described as a revisionist take “on one of history’s most misunderstood women,”...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors

Gina Prince-Bythewood to Direct Marvel’s “Silver Sable and Black Cat”

Gina Prince-Bythewood is getting a superhero movie. Variety reports that the “Secret Life of Bees” writer-director has signed to to helm “Silver Sable and Black Cat.” She’ll also rewrite...

Features, Films, News

Quote of the Day: Helen Mirren Explains Why She’s a “Declared Feminist”

The self-described “Nastiest of all Nasty Women” recently gave the commencement address at Tulane University, and her speech was characteristically candid, hilarious, and feminist — Helen...

Comedy, News, Television

Ellen DeGeneres Has a Netflix Special on the Way

Long before Ellen DeGeneres brought smiles to people’s faces every weekday as the host of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” she was lighting up stages as a stand-up comic. The Emmy winner is set to...

Films, News, Women Writers

Anne Hathaway to Topline Untitled Romantic Comedy from STXfilms

Anne Hathaway is getting back into the rom-com game. ComingSoon.net reports that the Oscar winner has signed on to star in an untitled romantic comedy from STXfilms penned by writing partners Abby...

Films, News, Women Directors

WIF Launches Campaign Encouraging Audiences to See “Wonder Woman” Opening Weekend

We know where we’ll be next weekend — watching Gal Gadot kick ass on the big screen. After years of anticipation, Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman” is opening in theaters. And we’ll be...

Books, Films, News, Women Producers

Toni Collette Options “The Best of Adam Sharp”

Toni Collette has nabbed the rights to Graeme Simsion’s novel and screenplay for “The Best of Adam Sharp,” Deadline reports. The romance marks Collette’s first project under her...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Cannes Update: Chloé Zhao’s “The Rider” Snagged by Sony Pictures Classics

Sony Pictures Classics has acquired the North American rights to Chloé Zhao’s “The Rider,” a press release has announced. The company will also distribute the cowboy drama in Latin America,...

Books, News, Television

Elisabeth Moss to Star in and Produce TV Adaptation of Mary Beth Keane’s “Fever”

Elisabeth Moss is set to topline another TV adaptation of a novel. Deadline reports that the Golden Globe winner will star in and executive produce “Fever,” a limited series based on Mary Beth...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

Cannes 2017 Women Directors: Meet Natalia Santa — “La Defensa del Dragón”

“La Defensa del Dragón” is Natalia Santa’s directorial debut. The film will premiere at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival on May 24. W&H: Describe the film for us in your own words. NS:...

Films, News, Women Writers

Hedgebrook’s Screenwriters Lab Now Accepting Applications

If you’re dreaming of writing for the big screen, take note: Hedgebrook’s third annual Screenwriters Lab is now accepting applications. Selected screenwriters will be in residence for ten days...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Haifaa Al-Mansour to Direct “The Perfect Candidate”

“Wadjda” writer-director Haifaa Al-Mansour has lined up her next project. The trailblazing Saudi Arabian filmmaker will helm “The Perfect Candidate,” a drama about a young female physician...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Cannes Update: Rihanna, Lupita Nyong’o, Ava DuVernay, and Issa Rae Team Up for Buddy Film

This is not a drill: Rihanna and Lupita Nyong’o are starring in a buddy movie together. “Insecure” co-creator Issa Rae is writing the script. “Selma” helmer Ava DuVernay is directing. If...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Cannes Update: Amma Asante’s Amandla Stenberg-Starrer “Where Hands Touch” Acquired by Sony Pictures…

Cannes Update: Amma Asante’s Amandla Stenberg-Starrer “Where Hands Touch” Acquired by Sony Pictures Worldwide Amandla Stenberg is one step closer to breaking audience’s hearts yet again....

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Elvira Lind’s Tribeca Winner “Bobbi Jene” Acquired by Oscilloscope

Elvira Lind’s “Bobbi Jene” has found a home. Oscilloscope Laboratories snagged the U.S. rights to the the award-winning documentary about American dancer Bobbi Jene Smith, a press release has...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Cannes Update: Joanna Hogg to Direct “The Souvenir”

“Exhibition” writer-director Joanna Hogg has a new project in the works. The British filmmaker will helm “The Souvenir,” a romantic mystery executive-produced by Sikelia Productions’...

Festivals, Films, News

Cannes Update: Jessica Chastain to Star in and Produce “Seducing Ingrid Bergman”

Jessica Chastain is set to portray an icon of the silver screen. The two-time Oscar-nominated actress will topline and produce “Seducing Ingrid Bergman,” Deadline reports. Chastain will play the...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Cannes 2017 Women Directors: Meet Cecilia Atan and Valeria Pivato — “The Desert Bride”

Cecilia Atan’s documentary series “Madres de Plaza de Mayo, la Historia” was nominated for the International Emmy Awards. “The Sea,” her first short film, screened at the Cannes Short Film...

Documentary, Films, Music, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Whitney Houston Struggles with Fame in “Whitney: Can I Be Me”

“Success doesn’t change you — fame does,” says Whitney Houston in a newly released trailer for “Whitney: Can I Be Me.” The documentary follows the icon’s personal and...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Cannes Update: Claire Denis’ “Let the Sunshine In” Acquired by Sundance Selects

Sundance Selects has snagged all North American rights to Claire Denis’ “Let the Sunshine In,” Variety reports. The dramedy just made its world premiere at Cannes, where it received positive...

Films, News, Television

Catherine Zeta-Jones to Star in Lifetime’s “Cocaine Godmother”

Catherine Zeta-Jones is set to play a criminal mastermind. The Oscar winner has signed on to star in Lifetime’s “Cocaine Godmother,” a biopic about Griselda Blanco, better known as the...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Cannes 2017 Women Directors: Meet Bonni Cohen — “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power”

Bonni Cohen is an award-winning producer and director. She co-directed “Audrie & Daisy,” which premiered in competition at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and was picked up as a Netflix...

Books, Films, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Brie Larson Reunites with Her Dysfunctional Family in “The Glass Castle”

Try as she might, Brie Larson can’t bury her past in a new trailer for “The Glass Castle.” The Oscar-winning actress stars as Jeannette, a woman who’s tried to distance herself from the...

Crowdfunding, Documentary, Features, Films, Women Directors

The Personal Is Communal: Crowdfunding Picks

We all have that friend who constantly “knows how you feel.” You know what we’re talking about. Well, trust us, this group of crowdfunding picks really know how you feel. Each respective...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Cannes Update: Greta Gerwig to Star in Mia Hansen-Løve’s English-Language Debut

French filmmaker Mia Hansen-Løve is set to make her English-language debut. ScreenDaily reports that the award-winning writer-director will helm “Bergman Island,” starring Greta Gerwig, Mia...

Films, News, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Little Girl Fights to Rescue Her GMO Friend in “Okja”

“We needed a miracle. And then we got one,” says Tilda Swinton in the first trailer for “Okja.” The Oscar-winning actress plays the CEO of a corporation that endeavors to revolutionize the...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

Cannes 2017 Women Directors: Meet Chloé Zhao — “The Rider”

Chloé Zhao is an award-winning director and producer. Her first feature-length doc, 2015’s “Songs My Brother Taught Me,” was nominated for the Golden Camera Award at Cannes, the Grand Jury...

News, Television, Women Writers

Misha Green Teaming Up with Jordan Peele for HBO’s “Lovecraft Country”

If you couldn’t get enough of “Get Out’s” winning combination of horror thrills and biting social commentary about racism, you’re in luck. The smash hit’s writer-director, Jordan Peele,...

Films, Music, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: An Aspiring Rapper Makes a Name for Herself in “Patti Cake$”

A trailer has finally landed for one of Sundance 2017’s biggest hits, “Patti Cake$.” The spot kicks off by giving the drama’s protagonist an amazing introduction: “Bow down, the Queen is...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Emmanuelle Riva Goes Missing in Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon’s “Lost in Paris”

A woman travels to Paris with an unusual mission in Fiona Gordon and Dominique Abel’s latest offering, “Lost in Paris.” A U.S. trailer has dropped for the whimsical comedy, which centers on...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

Cannes 2017 Women Directors: Meet Marcela Said — “Los Perros”

Marcela Said has worked in both documentary and feature films. Her debut feature, “The Summer of Flying Fish,” premiered at the Director’s Fortnight in 2013. She wrote “Los Perros” at the...

Features, Films

Quote of the Day: Ava DuVernay on the Privilege of Being Able to Say No

Ava DuVernay is dropping truth bombs yet again. The Hollywood Reporter recently brought together some of the top showrunners and producers in the business, and the resulting feature is full of...

Events, Festivals, Women Directors

Cannes 2017: Salma Hayek, Robin Wright, and More to Participate in Women in Motion Talks

Women-directed films are — once again — scarcely represented in Cannes’ Competition lineup, but fortunately Kering’s third annual Women in Motion program promises to initiate and...

Books, Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Teaser Watch: A Girl Disguises Herself as a Boy to Help Her Family in “The Breadwinner”

“When I was young, Parvana, I knew what peace felt like,” a father tells his daughter in a new trailer for “The Breadwinner.” He explains, “Stories remain in our hearts even when all else...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Cannes 2017 Women Directors: Meet Léa Mysius — “Ava”

Léa Mysius has directed three award-winning short films selected for a number of festivals: “Cadavre exquis,” “Les Oiseaux-tonnerre,” selected for the Cannes Cinéfondation award, and...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors

DC Announces “Wonder Woman Day” Celebrations

“Wonder Woman” will — at long last — hit multiplexes June 2. But the fun won’t stop there. DC Entertainment has announced that June 3 will be “Wonder Woman Day,” complete with...

News, Television

Scripted Series About Anna Wintour and Tina Brown Greenlit by Bravo

If you’re interested in the publishing industry and/or behind the scenes drama — and who isn’t? — you’ll want to keep an eye out for “All That Glitters,” a six-hour series that...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

Cannes 2017 Women Directors: Meet Valeska Grisebach — “Western”

Valeska Grisebach’s directorial debut, “Be My Star,” won the Critics’ Prize at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Torino Film Festival’s main prize. Her second feature film,...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Cannes 2017 Updates: Rosamund Pike, Blake Lively, and Noomi Rapace Line Up New Projects

Cannes is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, but it’s also a business hub. The fest — and Cannes market — officially kick off tomorrow, May 17, but new projects...

Awards, Films, News

Julianne Moore to Star in Re-Imagining of 2013’s “Gloria”

Julianne Moore has signed on to topline a re-imagining of Sebastian Lelio’s critically acclaimed “Gloria.” The 2013 Santiago-set drama earned rave reviews and took home three awards at the...

Films, News, Women Directors

Kristin Scott Thomas to Play BMW Heiress in Alexandra-Therese Keining’s “Paramour”

Kristin Scott Thomas has signed on to star in “Paramour,” a thriller about a doomed romance. Swedish helmer Alexandra-Therese Keining will direct the film, Deadline reports. Inspired by the...

News, Television, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Alison Brie Enters the Ring and Changes Her Life in “GLOW”

A trailer has finally landed for Alison Brie-starrer “GLOW,” and it’s perfect. The Netflix series is set in the ’80s and centers on Ruth (Brie, “Community”), an out-of-work actress who...

Festivals, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Submissions Are Open for the 2018 Athena Film Festival

Does your short or screenplay portray a female leader? If so, take note: the Athena Film Festival at Barnard College is now accepting submissions. Co-founded by Women and Hollywood founder and...

Films, Music, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Zoe Lister-Jones and Adam Pally Turn Their Fights into Music in “Band Aid”

“Band Aid” “What if we turned all our fights into songs? Let’s start a band,” says Anna (Zoe Lister-Jones) in a new trailer for “Band Aid.” The comedy centers on a married couple who...

Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Lola Kirke Falls in Love with a Married Woman in Deb Shoval’s “AWOL”

A trailer has landed for Deb Shoval’s “AWOL,” a lesbian romance toplined by Lola Kirke (“Mistress America”). “You need to start thinking about your future,” Joey (Kirke) is told by her...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Sally Potter’s “The Party” Gets U.S. Distribution

Three months after making its world premiere at the Berlinale, “The Party” has found a U.S. home. Writer-director Sally Potter’s latest feature has been acquired by Roadside Attractions, The...

Books, Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Teaser Watch: Reese Witherspoon Gets New Roommates in Hallie Meyers-Shyer’s “Home Again”

“I just always act out on my birthday. It’s like my own personal New Year’s Eve,” explains Alice (Reese Witherspoon) in a newly released teaser for Hallie Meyers-Shyer’s “Home Again.”...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Frankie Shaw’s “SMILF” Gets Picked Up by Showtime

Showtime has given a series order to Frankie Shaw’s “SMILF,” The Hollywood Reporter confirms. The former “Mr. Robot” actress is wearing many hats on the semi-autobiographical 10-episode...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Bette Gordon Talks Recognizing the Evil Within Ourselves in “The Drowning”

Bette Gordon’s films have been screened theatrically in the U.S. and abroad, as well as in all the major film festivals, including Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, and Sundance. Her films are in the...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Elizabeth Chomko’s Feature Debut Starring Hilary Swank Acquired by Bleecker Street

Elizabeth Chomko’s feature debut has found a home. The Hollywood Reporter confirms that Bleecker Street snagged the North American rights to “What They Had,” a family drama toplined by Hilary...

Films, News, Trailers

Exclusive: The Daughters of Holocaust Survivors Uncover Family History in “Past Life” Clip

“You and I were born to a violent, greedy man,” Nana (Nelly Tagar) tells her younger sister Sephi (Joy Rieger) in our exclusive clip of “Past Life.” Set in 1977 Jerusalem, the drama centers...

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