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Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Marcie Hume — “Magicians: Life in the Impossible”

Marcie Hume began her documentary career in factual television in London. She has produced and directed a range of series for the BBC, Channel 4, National Geographic, and Discovery Channel. Along...

News

“Twilight” Author Stephenie Meyer to Produce YA Thriller “Anna Dressed in Blood”

The force behind the “Twilight” phenomenon is returning to the world of YA. “Twilight” author and producer Stephenie Meyer is backing a new supernatural film franchise. Meyer and Meghan...

News

Harriet Tubman Biopic Now in Development

Mere days after the announcement that abolitionist Harriet Tubman would make her way to American currency, it’s also been announced that a biopic about her is in the works as well, Deadline has...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Rama Thiaw — “The Revolution Won’t Be Televised”

Rama Thiaw is a writer, director, and producer at Boul Falle Images, a Senegalese film production company. Mauritanian and Senegalese, she grew up between Senegal and Europe. She has previously...

News, Television, Trailers

“UnREAL” Teasers Show How Reality TV Manipulates Its Stars

We’ve all long suspected that reality dating shows like “The Bachelor” wallow in sexism and manipulation. But Lifetime’s scripted series “UnREAL” came along last summer and proved our...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Helena Třeštíková— “Mallory”

Helena Třeštíková has directed forty films since graduating from Prague’s FAMU film school in 1974. Recently, Trestikova’s works have been the subject of retrospectives at several major...

Features, News

Why Are We Ignoring Female-Centric Horror Films?

“The Boy” Women in horror movies get a bad rap. Don’t get me wrong — the majority of horror films in existence today are insulting to all female and female-identifying humans, with their...

Features, News, Trailers

Sexism and Misogyny Plague “Ghostbusters” Trailer Proving Even Male Directors Aren’t Immune

Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig, and Leslie Jones in “Ghostbusters’: Sony It wasn’t a surprise when the announcement of Paul Feig’s all-female remake of “Ghostbusters” was...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Hélène Choquette — “A Dog’s Life”

Hélène Choquette has been dedicating herself to making documentaries on social and political issues since she made her debut as a camerawoman and photographer in 2001. She co-directed the...

News, Women Directors, Women Producers

Kristen Stewart, Gabourey Sidibe to Make Directorial Debuts, America Ferrera to Produce with…

Kristen Stewart, Gabourey Sidibe to Make Directorial Debuts, America Ferrera to Produce with Refinery29 Kristen Stewart: Gage Skidmore/Wiki Commons Digital lifestyle company Refinery29 returned to...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Catalina Mesa — “Infinite Flight of Days”

Catalina Mesa grew up in Colombia. She went to Boston College and graduated with a degree in Management & Communications. She then worked in New York in a production company. From there she...

News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell Are “Bad Moms”

“I’m so tired of trying to be this perfect mom,” reveals Mila Kunis in the newly released Red Band trailer for “Bad Moms.” The overworked, under-appreciated mom simply says she’s...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Laura Dunn— “The Seer”

Laura Dunn started making documentaries in response to her undergraduate experience at Yale University. Through a chronicle of labor strikes on campus, “The Subtext of a Yale Education” examines...

News, Television, Women Directors

“Supergirl” Co-Creator and “Empire” Showrunner Call For Change at Alliance of Women Directors…

“Supergirl” Co-Creator and “Empire” Showrunner Call For Change at Alliance of Women Directors Awards The dismal status of female directors in television was a hot topic at the Alliance of...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Hollie Fifer — “The Opposition”

Hollie Fifer’s documentaries are inspired by true life stories that are too bizarre and courageous to believe. Her first documentary was commissioned by Australian Volunteers International,...

News, Television

Oprah to Star in HBO’s “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks”

Oprah Winfrey is heading to HBO. The Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated actress and powerhouse media personality has signed on to star in HBO Film’s “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.” Based...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Beth Murphy — “What Tomorrow Brings”

Beth Murphy is founder of Boston-based Principle Pictures and Director of GroundTruth Films. Her work as producer, director, journalist, writer, and photographer is focused on human rights,...

Features, News, Women Directors

May 2016 Film Preview

“Gayby Baby” There’s an array of choices to support female-centric and/or women-directed films in May. The month kicks off with “Gayby Baby,” a documentary that explores the increased...

News, Television

Elisabeth Moss Will Star in Adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale”

“Mad Men” and “Top of the Lake” star Elisabeth Moss has signed on to an adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. Streaming service...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Trisha Ziff — “The Man Who Saw Too Much”

Trisha Ziff’s feature documentary credits include “Chevolution” and “The Mexican Suitcase.” Ziff’s “Pirate Copy; Pirate Stories” is a collection of three shorts following a road trip...

News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: “Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story)” Sparks Sexual Awakening

Eva Husson titled her directorial debut “Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story),” but it’s evident from the trailer here that what she’s talking about is a teenage version of love. No less fraught...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Zaynê Akyol— “Gulîstan, Land of Roses”

Zaynê Akyol is an award-winning filmmaker of Kurdish origin who was born in Turkey and raised in Quebec. Akyol won the René Malo Chair/National Film Board of Canada award for most promising...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Heidi Brandenburg — “When Two Worlds Collide”

Heidi Brandenburg co-founded Yachaywasi Films to explore social and environmental issues and challenge audiences to rethink preconceptions. Born in Paraguay and raised in Peru and Germany, she now...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Katja Gauriloff — “Kaisa’s Enchanted Forest”

Katja Gauriloff was born in Inari, Finland and is part of Lapland’s indigenous Sami Skolt tribe. Today she is a film director and co-owner of the Oktober Production Company. Her previous...

Interviews, News, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Anjali Nayar — “Gun Runners”

Anjali Nayar’s award-winning filmmaking and journalism work has explored myriad topics, ranging from climate change to political activism to pop culture. In her fractionally fictional documentary,...

Interviews, News, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors — Meet Monika Grassl — “Girls Don’t Fly”

Monika Grassl was born in in Vienna, Austria. In 2006 she wrote an analysis about Austrian documentary filmmaking for the Vienna Film Fund. She also created monthly portraits about unusual people...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Francesca Scalisi— “Half-Life in Fukushima”

Francesca Scalisi is an Italian director and editor. She is a co-founder of “Dok Mobile,” a film production company based in Switzerland. In 2015, she directed and produced the short film,...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Alethea Arnaquq-Baril — “Angry Inuk”

Alethea Arnaquq-Baril is an Inuit filmmaker from the Canadian Arctic, where her production company, Unikkaat Studios, is based. For her award-winning APTN documentary “Tunniit: Retracing the Lines...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Susanne Regina Meures — “Raving Iran”

Susanne Regina Meures was born in west Germany. She studied photography and art history at The Courtauld in London and film at the Zurich University of the Arts. She worked for numerous print...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Nicole Ma — “Putuparri & the Rainmakers”

Nicole Ma is an award-winning director and producer of new media, for Yiwarra Kuju: Canning Stock Route Project, and the inaugural exhibitions for the National Museum of Australia. Ma’s work...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Tal Barda — “The Wonderful Kingdom of Papa Alaev”

Tal Barda is a graduate of Tel Aviv University’s Film and Television Department. She is also a graduate of Le Mirail University in France. Her directing and producing credits include “A...

Films, Weekly Update, Women Directors

Weekly Update for April 29: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“The Wait” Films About Women Opening This Week Viktoria — Written and Directed by Maya Vitkova (Opens in NYC) Maya Vitkova’s debut feature “Viktoria,” follows three generations of...

Festivals, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Maïwenn’s “Mon Roi” Hits the U.S.

Filmmaker Maïwenn may be best known stateside for playing Diva Plavalaguna in “The Fifth Element,” but her notable French filmmaking career may soon take off in the U.S. thanks to...

News, Women Directors

Penélope Cruz to Star in Toni Kalem’s “Layover”

Penélope Cruz is set to hit the road in Toni Kalem’s “Layover.” The Oscar-winner will play a traveling saleswoman who, according to the release, goes “on the lam from her life.” Claire...

News, Women Directors

Julie Dash’s Landmark Film “Daughters of the Dust” Restored for Re-release

Cohen Media Group has announced that their branch Cohen Film Collection has acquired rights to and will release a new restoration of Julie Dash’s landmark film “Daughters of the Dust.” They...

Interviews, News, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Tiffany Hsiung — “The Apology”

Tiffany Hsiung is an award-winning filmmaker based in Toronto. Since 2009, Hsiung has been documenting the lives of survivors of military sexual slavery during World War II; for the past six years,...

Interviews, News, Women Directors

“Viktoria” Director Maya Viktova on the Difficult Journey To Make Her Directorial Debut

Maya Viktova is a writer-director and producer. In 2008, she executive produced Kamen Kalev’s debut feature “Eastern Plays,” which premiered at the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight in 2009 and...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Christy Garland — “Cheer Up”

Before moving to documentary filmmaking, Christy Garland directed several award-winning dramatic and comedic shorts, while working in the film industry as an assistant director. The Canadian...

Features, News, Television

“Game of Thrones” Season 6 Has Less Misogyny… For Now?

Did “Game of Thrones” take all the criticism about misogyny to heart? The plot of its season premiere would suggest so. While Season 6 kicked off with about the same level of crushing gloom and...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Min Sook Lee — “Migrant Dreams”

Award-winning filmmaker Min Sook Lee has a diverse and prolific portfolio of multimedia work. Lee has directed numerous critically acclaimed social documentaries, including “My Toxic Baby,”...

Films, News

“Women’s Films Have an Uphill Battle”: Women in Sundance Fellows Learn from the Vets

Women at Sundance Fellows: Kering Earlier this week, Women in Sundance fellows were gathered for a special workshop, put together by Kering and the Sundance Institute. The workshop was designed to...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Aude Leroux-Lévesque — “Living with Giants”

In 2009, Aude Leroux-Lévesque moved to Bangladesh to co-direct her first documentary, “Call Me Salma.” The film aired on Direct 8, ARTE, EBS Korea, and screened at over a dozen film festivals....

News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Alicia Vikander Goes Dutch in “Tulip Fever”

Alicia Vikander’s star is continuing to rise. She just signed on to be the next Lara Croft in a “Tomb Raider” reboot, but before she hits the video game world, she’ll revisit a period drama...

Festivals, Interviews, News

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Nettie Wild— “KONELĪNE: our land beautiful”

Nettie Wild is one of Canada’s leading documentary filmmakers. She is best known for her award-winning documentary features “FIX: The Story of an Addicted City” (2002), “A Place Called...

Crowdfunding, Features, Women Directors

Friends, Family, and Strange Creatures: May 2016’s Crowdfunding Picks

“No Man’s Land” This month’s crowdfunding picks feature nuanced works by women directors looking to tell stories that don’t get told often enough. These picks examine family relationships,...

Documentary, News

An Authorized Whitney Houston Doc Is in the Works

From the same team that brought us “Amy,” the Oscar-winning Amy Winehouse documentary, a Whitney Houston documentary is now in the works, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Houston, widely...

Festivals, Interviews, News

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Nimisha Mukerji — “Tempest Storm”

An award-winning director of film and television, Nimisha Mukerji’s work has been featured on National Geographic and VICE. Her critically acclaimed debut feature “65_RedRoses” was selected by...

News, Women Directors

Nzingha Stewart To Write and Direct “The 10th Date” for Lifetime

According to Deadline, Lifetime is preparing a two-hour movie called “The 10th Date,” which could serve as a backdoor pilot for a series. The project will be written and directed by Nzingha...

Festivals, Interviews, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Maria Arlamowsky — “Future Baby”

Maria Arlamowsky lives and works in Vienna, Austria. She studied at the University for Music and Performing Arts Vienna, the Film Academy, and Donau University in Krems. (Press materials) “Future...

Films, News, Women Directors

Women In Film Los Angeles Now Accepting Grant Applications

Female filmmakers, are you ready for some cash? Women In Film Los Angeles has begun accepting applications for their 2016 Finishing Fund grants. The entry period opened yesterday and WIF will be...

Festivals, Interviews, News

Hot Docs 2016 Women Directors: Meet Joanna Sokolowski and Kate Trumball-LaValle — “Ovarian Psycos”

Documentary filmmakers Joanna Sokolowski and Kate Trumbull-LaValle met while earning their M.A. in Social Documentation at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Directing their thesis films, the...

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