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Catherine Keener’s “Little Pink House” Acquired by Film Mode

Film Mode Entertainment has acquired writer-director Courtney Moorehead Balaker’s “Little Pink House.” The David and Goliath drama stars two-time Oscar-nominee Catherine Keener (“Show Me A...

Features, Films, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for May 13: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Money Monster” Films About Women Opening This Week Sunset Song (Opens in NY, LA, and Toronto) The film takes place during the early years of the twentieth century, with the conflicts and...

News, Women Directors

Oscilloscope Acquires Sophia Takal’s “Always Shine”

Oscilloscope Laboratories has announced the acquisition of U.S. rights to Sophia Takal’s second directorial feature, “Always Shine,” which recently screened at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival,...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Alice Rohrwacher Named Film Society of Lincoln Center Filmmaker in Residence

Director Alice Rohrwacher has been named the fourth Film Society of Lincoln Center and Jaeger-LeCoultre filmmaker in residence, Variety has reported. The announcement was made at the Cannes Film...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Cannes 2016 Women Directors: Meet Julia Ducournau — “Raw”

Julia Ducournau’s previous credits include “Mange,” a television movie made for Canal plus, and “Junior,” a short. According to her bio, each of her films has been about physical...

News, Women Directors

Cannes 2016: “Toni Erdmann” Director Maren Ade Calls for 50% Quotas for Female Directors

Maren Ade is just one of three female directors in the competition section of the Cannes Film Festival this year, and like many of us, she’s demanding more. Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter,...

News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood are Resilient Sisters in “Into the Forest”

Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood’s sisterly bond is put to the test in a post-apocalyptic world in a newly released trailer for Patricia Rozema’s “Into the Forest.” The atmospheric clip...

News, Television

“Supergirl” Saved, “Agent Carter” Cut: The Fate of Female-Led Shows at Major Networks

“Agent Carter”: ABC With May’s up fronts on the horizon, networks are putting shows on the chopping block and calling up orders for new pilots left and right. At ABC in particular, popular...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Cannes 2016 Women Directors: Meet Shahrbanoo Sadat — “Wolf and Sheep”

Shahrbanoo Sadat is an Afghan screenwriter and director. Sadat’s first short fiction film, “Vice Versa One,” was selected at Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes in 2011. In 2013, she launched her...

Crowdfunding, Features, Women Directors

Fantasy or Reality? May 2016’s Crowdfunding Picks

“Afterbirth” This month’s crowdfunding picks are centered around the ways love, fear, and anxiety can stop us from distinguishing between fiction and reality. The short film “Dreamer”...

News, Women Directors

Halle Berry To Star in “Mustang” Director Deniz Gamze Erguven’s English-Language Debut

Deniz Gamze Erguven’s English language debut has a major star attached. Academy Award-winner Halle Berry will topline “Kings,” a drama set against the backdrop of the 1992 Los Angeles race...

News, Women Directors

Oscar Winner Brenda Chapman to Make Live-Action Directing Debut

The Oscar-winning co-director of “Brave” is entering the world of live-action filmmaking. Brenda Chapman’s first foray outside of animation will be “Come Away,” a prequel to two animated...

News, Women Directors

Cannes 2016: Lynne Ramsay to Direct a New Thriller

ScreenDaily reports that director Lynn Ramsay will helm her first project since she left the Natalie Portman-led Western “Jane Got a Gun.” Ramsay will direct “You Were Never Really Here,” a...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Cannes 2016 Women Directors: Meet Stéphanie Di Giusto — “The Dancer”

Stéphanie Di Giusto co-wrote “The Dancer,” which marks her feature directorial debut. “The Dancer” will premiere at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on May 13. W&H: Describe the film for...

Features, News, Television

Maria Bamford Finally Explodes in “Lady Dynamite”

As far as I can tell, the only lyric in the opening theme to Maria Bamford’s gloriously surreal new Netflix show is “I’m a pterodactyl!” Except in the pilot, when it’s “Have you ever...

Films, News

Stripper Exposé “The Hustlers at Scores” Will Be Made Into a Film

Annapurna Pictures and Gloria Sanchez Productions have acquired the film rights to The New York Magazine article “The Hustlers at Scores” by Jessica Pressler. A modern twist on the Robin Hood...

Documentary, Festivals, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch Film Fest Lineup Over 50% Female-Directed

The lineup for the 2016 Human Rights Watch Film Festival has been revealed, and 10 of the 18 features being screened are directed or co-directed by women, amounting to 56 percent of the slate....

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Rose Byrne to Star in Hallie Meyers-Shyer’s “Home Again”

Rose Byrne is reportedly in negotiations to star in the comedy “Home Again,” according to Variety. The film will be written and directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer, daughter of Nancy Meyers, who is...

Festivals, News

Cannes 2016: Jodie Foster Opens “Women in Motion” Program at Cannes

Jodie Foster will open the second “Women in Motion” program at the Cannes Film Festival, which begins today. Foster is at the festival promoting her film “Money Monster,” which is screening...

Documentary, Interviews, Women Directors

Natalie Johns on Her Inspiring Skateboarding Doc “I Am Thalente”

Natalie Johns was born in Zimbabwe, grew up in South Africa, and moved to London in 1997 to begin a career specializing in live entertainment television and documentary film. In 2013, she moved to...

News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Salma Hayek-Pinault Revolts in “Septembers of Shiraz”

While Ben Affleck’s “Argo” may have offered a comedic take on the 1979 Iranian revolution, “Septembers of Shiraz” appears, from the looks of the new trailer, to make a more serious...

Festivals, News

Cannes 2016: Sony Pictures Classics Acquires “Elle”

In some of the first news out of the Cannes Film Festival, which begins today, Sony Pictures Classics has bought the North American rights to Paul Verhoeven’s psychological thriller “Elle,”...

News

Multiple Jenni Rivera Projects in the Works

Multiple projects are in the works surrounding the life of singer Jenni Rivera, according the Deadline. Television projects and a film based on the life of the late Mexican-American singer have been...

News, Television

TV Writers Petition For Tax Credits To Hire Women & Minorities

Call it Made in New York…by Women. According to Deadline, almost 500 film and TV writers have sent letters to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo asking for new tax incentives for television producers...

News, Women Directors

Rosemary Myers’ “Girl Asleep” Acquired by Oscilloscope

The U.S. rights to Rosemary Myer’s debut feature, “Girl Asleep,” have been acquired by Oscilloscope Laboratories. Set in Australia in the 1970s, the coming-of-age tale centers on Greta...

News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Mira Nair’s “Queen of Katwe” Cheers For an Underdog Chess Champ

The trailer for Mira Nair’s highly anticipated “Queen of Katwe” has finally dropped, and the clip is introduced with an inspirational quotation that beautifully captures what follows: “The...

Features, Television

Ending the “Bury Your Gays” Trope Would Help Storytellers

How do you solve a problem like LGBT characters dying at disproportionate rates on American television? How do you catch a trope and pin it down? With the fandom uproar over the slew of LGBT...

News, Women Directors

Megan Griffiths’ Richard Ramirez-Inspired “The Night Stalker” To Premiere on LMN

The demand for stories about serial killers is showing no sign of slowing down. LMN, a television network that’s part of the Lifetime family, has acquired award-winning writer-director Megan...

Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: “Orange is the New Black” Season 4 is Definitely a Drama

“Do you know the difference between pain and suffering?” Pennsatucky asks in the new trailer for “Orange is the New Black” Season 4. “Pain is always there, but suffering is...

Festivals, News

Abigail Breslin and Trudie Styler Honored By Greenwich International Film Festival

The Greenwich International Film Festival, which is set to run from June 9–12 this year, has announced their honorees for the 2nd annual Changemaker Gala, which will take place on Friday,...

Films, News

Lynda Carter Honored with Gracie’s Lifetime Achievement Award

Wonder Woman herself is getting an award. Lynda Carter, who played the Amazonian superhero on the original TV series, will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 41st Annual Gracie...

Features, Films, News

Why Research on Women Filmmakers Matters To Us All

When I was an undergraduate, I wanted to be a filmmaker. I wrote an essay declaring I would be a woman director, who made films about women, with all-women crews. Today, I am an Associate Professor...

News, Women Directors

Maisie Williams To Star in YA Thriller Directed by Kate Maberly

Arya Stark has her vision back on “Game of Thrones,” and Maisie Williams has her eyes set on a new project. ScreenDaily reports that “The Falling” actress will star in Kate Maberly’s...

News, Women Directors

Jodie Foster Gets a Star on the Walk of Fame, Talks Her Directing Style

Two-time Academy Award winner Jodie Foster has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. “I grew up blocks from Hollywood Boulevard and would cross it every single day of my life,” said...

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Cannes 2016: Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis Named 2016 Recipients of Kering Women in Motion Awards

It’s been 25 years since “Thelma & Louise” debuted on the big screen, but the iconic film — and its Oscar-winning stars — continue to make a mark on pop culture, and will be...

News, Television

“The Birth of the Pill” Coming to TV

Reproductive health in the U.S. has never been short of drama. Now a new event series will tell the story of the capsule that’s changed the lives and bedrooms of millions nationally and...

News, Women Writers

Angela Davis Biopic Acquired By The Firm

An unauthorized biopic of activist Angela Davis is coming to the big-screen. Deadline reports that The Firm has acquired an as-yet untitled script from LaToya Morgan, who previously served as a...

News, Women Directors

Sundance Institute’s Annual Directors Lab Includes 5 Women

Sundance Institute has selected their first-time filmmakers for this year’s Directors Lab, and five out of the eight directors chosen are women. That’s a lovely 62 percent. The annual Lab...

News, Theater

Anne Hathaway Bringing Stage Role in “Grounded” To the Big Screen

Anne Hathaway is adapting a movie version of the play “Grounded,” according to Variety. In 2015, she appeared in a New York production of the single-actor drama at the Public Theater, which was...

News, Women Directors

Teyonah Parris in Talks for Christine Swanson’s “Buffalo Soldier Girl”

Teyonah Parris of “Dear White People,” “Chi-Raq,” and AMC’s “Mad Men” is reportedly in talks to star in “Buffalo Soldier Girl” for filmmaker Christine Swanson, according to...

News, Women Producers

Alicia Vikander Starts Production Company Vikarious

Alicia Vikander is taking a cue from the many women in Hollywood who have already done so and set up her own production company. Oscar-winner Vikander and her London-based agent, Charles Collier of...

Interviews, News

Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin on Hollywood After 50 and “Grace and Frankie” Season 2

“Grace and Frankie”: Netflix Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin’s resumes are long and illustrious, and of course include “9 to 5,” the popular feminist tale they made together in the 70s. Both are...

Features, News, Television

5 Reasons to Check Out Chelsea Handler’s New Gig on Netflix

On May 11, the deeply snarky Chelsea Handler comes back with a new talk show — the first for Netflix, premiering at 12:01 a.m. This means she’s officially back in the late-night club where,...

News, Women Directors

Glamour Starts The Girl Project with “Get Schooled” Docu-Series

Glamour Magazine has begun an initiative called The Girl Project to highlight obstacles facing the 50 million girls worldwide who are fighting for an education. As part of the project, Glamour sent...

News, Theater

Lupita Nyong’o and Cast of Danai Gurira’s “Eclipsed” Urge #BringBackOurGirls

After one recent matinee showing of Danai Gurira’s “Eclipsed,” which is now playing on Broadway, the play’s star, Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o championed a movement to remember the...

Interviews, News, Women Directors

Louise Osmond on the Village That Inspired Her Underdog Doc “Dark Horse”

Director Louise Osmond started her career at the UK network ITN in their news journalism graduate trainee program, covering stories in Europe and Africa before moving into documentaries. Her most...

Features, Festivals, Research

U.S. Film Fests Screen Three Times as Many Male-Directed Narratives As Female Ones

New research from Dr. Martha Lauzen reveals that high-profile U.S. film festivals screen more than three times as many narrative films directed by men than women. It’s well-known that female...

News

Naomi Watts and Daisy Ridley to Star in Reimagining of “Hamlet”

Two-time Oscar nominee Naomi Watts and rapidly ascending star Daisy Ridley are likely teaming up for a project. The pair are in final negotiations to star in “Ophelia,” a reimagining of...

Festivals, News

Cynthia Nixon to Receive Provincetown Film Festival Excellence in Acting Award

The Provincetown International Film Festival, which runs from June 15–19 this year, has announced today that Cynthia Nixon will be honored with the 2016 Excellence in Acting Award at this...

Films, News

Female Cinematographers Band Together to Form CINEMATOGRAPHERS XX

Female cinematographers are banding together to form a new, supportive group called CINEMATOGRAPHERS XX, which will “help the crews behind the camera be more reflective of the stories they create,...

News, Women Directors

DGA Members Vote For Best-Directed Films and Include Only One Woman

The Directors Guild of America is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year, and it’s doing so by essentially forgetting that female directors even exist. The DGA polled its members asking what...

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