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Exclusive: Roberta Grossman’s WWII Resistance Doc “Who Will Write Our History” Secures Release

“Who Will Write Our History,” Roberta Grossman’s chronicle of a lesser known form of WWII-era resistance, will have a theatrical run, Women and Hollywood has learned exclusively....

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History as Herstory: Crowdfunding Picks

Many of us were told the story of the pilgrims and Native Americans and their shared cooperation, which ultimately led to the holiday tradition of Thanksgiving, only to grow up and find out that the...

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Weekly Update for December 7: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Mary Queen of Scots – Directed by Josie Rourke It’s a little crazy to say Mary, Queen of Scots is the perfect role for Saoirse Ronan because I am certain that...

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December 2018 Film Preview

By Antora Majumdar and Keno Katsuda If you’re hoping to hit the multiplex over the holidays, December’s film releases do not disappoint. With plenty of pics driven by complex female...

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Weekly Update for November 30: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Clara’s Ghost – Written and Directed by Bridey Elliott (Opens December 6) (Available on VOD December 7) Set over the course of a single evening in the Reynolds...

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Under the Radar: Aube Giroux’s “Modified” Is a Personal, Political Exploration of Food Policy

By Antora Majumdar and Keno Katsuda “If you add water to a food product, you must add ‘water’ to the food label. But if you add insecticide [to food] through genetic engineering, you...

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Reclaiming Our Experiences, Telling Our Stories: Crowdfunding Picks

When you take in the news today, what do you notice? Stories about women experiencing sexual assault, online harassment, body shaming, criticism for being too loud or not enough. Our culture is...

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Catherine Hardwicke on “Twilight’s” 10th Anniversary and Breaking Down Stereotypes

It’s been a decade since Bella and Edward’s love story galvanized audiences comprised mostly of women and teen girls. “Twilight’s” box office success helped prove the...

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Quote of the Day: Nicole Kidman on Hollywood’s “Long Road” to Equality

Nicole Kidman has kept good on a commitment she made publicly: to work with at least one female director every 18 months. “I’ve actually so far exceeded it,” she tells Variety in a...

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Writer to Watch: “The Little Drummer Girl’s” Claire Wilson

Persistence and playing the long game have been the secrets to UK screenwriter Claire Wilson’s success. The co-writer of new AMC/BBC One miniseries “The Little Drummer Girl” was in...

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Quote of the Day: Ellen Pompeo Calls Out Lack of Racial Inclusivity During Event

Ellen Pompeo’s fight for fair pay on “Grey’s Anatomy” — and her willingness to talk about the issue both publicly and candidly — has been helping push forward the...

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Weekly Update for November 16: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Widows – Written by Gillian Flynn and Steve McQueen Viola Davis leads “Widows,” a heist thriller about a group of women who share little in common besides the...

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The Outsiders: November’s VOD and Web Series Picks

“Just be yourself” is a line offered up as advice throughout all stages of a person’s life, especially when they’re growing up. The mantra is usually proposed when someone is nervous...

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Ita O’Brien Is Transforming the Way Film, TV, and Theater Handle Sex Scenes

One of the many conversations #MeToo and Time’s Up have inspired has to do with the nature of creative arts professions. If you work in film, television, theater, or a related field, chances...

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Weekly Update for November 9: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING The Girl in the Spider’s Web “The Girl in the Spider’s Web” Computer hacker Lisbeth Salander (Claire Foy) and journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Sverrir Gudnason)...

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Women’s Work: Crowdfunding Picks

In some places around the world, we are lucky enough to consider ourselves far off from the days when women had to argue for their right to contribute in male-dominated workplaces. However, this does...

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Exclusive: A Mother and Daughter Argue About Islam in “Jinn” Clip

Once carefree, 17-year-old Summer (Zoe Renee, “The Quad”) finds herself struggling to cope when her mother Jade (Simone Missick, “Luke Cage”) converts to Islam....

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Hope, Solidarity, and Support at TheWrap’s Power Women Summit

No matter the results of today’s election, I have a good feeling about the future of feminism and inclusion thanks to TheWrap’s inaugural Power Women Summit. Held November 1 and 2, the...

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Under the Radar: Rima Das’ “Bulbul Can Sing” Examines the Joy and Pain of Growing Up

Last year, director Rima Das premiered her film “Village Rockstars,” which went on to become India’s official submission to the 91st Academy Awards. In her latest feature, “Bulbul Can...

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Weekly Update for November 2: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING A Private War (Opens in NY and LA; Opens Nationwide November 16) In this world where journalism is under constant assault, watching “A Private...

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Apply Now: Women and Hollywood Internship

Women and Hollywood is looking for two interns for the first half of 2019. The position will begin on January 2 and end July 1. Applicants must be willing to commit to 10-15 hours per week for the...

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Exclusive: Bliqis Abdul-Qaadir Explores “Life Without Basketball” in a Clip of the DOC NYC Film

Set to premiere at DOC NYC, “Life Without Basketball” offers an intimate look into the triumphs and struggles of Bliqis Abdul-Qaadir, a record-breaking basketball player from Springfield...

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Martha Conley on “Boy Erased,” Sharing Her Son’s Story, and Being Played by Nicole Kidman

When Martha Conley and her husband found out their son, Garrard, was gay 14 years ago, they consulted members of their Baptist community about what to do and were advised to send him to a conversion...

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You’re Invited: W&H’s Melissa Silverstein Will Be Special Guest in Gloria Steinem Play

Women and Hollywood’s Founder and Publisher is set to serve as Special Guest in “Gloria: A Life,” an interactive play about iconic feminist Gloria Steinem. On November 15 Melissa...

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November 2018 Film Preview

As the weather gets cooler, it’s the perfect time to spend an evening indoors with a great flick. And November promises a wide selection of women-centric and women-made films for just that...

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Weekly Update for October 26: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Shirkers (Documentary) – Written and Directed by Sandi Tan (Opens in NY and LA) (Also Available on Netflix) “When I was 18 the thing I wanted more than anything was...

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Immigrant Women Taking Center Stage: Crowdfunding Picks

Because of the Trump administration, immigrants have become particularly vulnerable in recent years. Accordingly, art has been forced to respond to this crisis quickly and effectively. Seeing...

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New ACLU Web Series Spotlights What It’s Like to Be “Trans in America”

As the Trump administration continues to dehumanize transgender citizens, strip them of their rights, and dictate their identities, the ACLU and Little by Little Films are fighting back with a new...

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Quote of the Day: Paul Feig Calls Bullshit on Claim That There Are No Female Directors to Hire

Paul Feig’s filmography tells you a lot about the writer-director. He doesn’t shy away from female-led films. In fact, he’s built a career on making them: “Bridesmaids,”...

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Queer Women in Love: October’s VOD and Web Series Picks

Women are underrepresented in the media — that’s no secret. It should also come as no surprise that queer women are among the most marginalized groups on-screen. To add insult to injury,...

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Weekly Update for October 19: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Can You Ever Forgive Me? – Directed by Marielle Heller; Written by Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty (Opens in NY and LA) Rightly renowned for her outrageous physical...

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Writer to Watch: “Speechless” and “Friends from College” Scribe Broti Gupta

Broti Gupta’s résumé will make you jealous (especially if you’re an aspiring writer). Before penning episodes of Netflix comedy “Friends from College” and inclusive family...

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Watch: Rachel Bloom Provides Sex Ed in “Her Shorts” Series

In one of her new shorts, made in partnership with Planned Parenthood and Refinery29, Rachel Bloom hosts the game show “Is This Normal?” Competing for cash and special prizes including...

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Exclusive: Margarethe von Trotta to Be Honored with Retrospective at NYC’s Quad Cinema

Coinciding with the release of her latest film, “Searching for Ingmar Bergman,” the Quad will celebrate the work of Margarethe von Trotta with a retrospective. In a Women and Hollywood...

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Quote of the Day: Shonda Rhimes on Why Women Should Brag

Thanks to Imposter Syndrome, the societal expectation that they be humble and polite, and the patriarchy’s general dismissal of their accomplishments, women can find it hard, even distasteful,...

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Natalie Portman, Lena Waithe, & More Get Political at Variety’s Power of Women Lunch

With the midterm elections fast approaching, He Who Shall Not Be Named in the White House, and an accused sexual abuser being the newest Supreme Court Justice, the stakes are very high in American...

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Weekly Update for October 12: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING The Kindergarten Teacher – Written and Directed by Sara Colangelo (Also Available on Netflix) Unfulfilled with her work in the classroom and her home life with...

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A Family Affair: Crowdfunding Picks

It goes without saying that, for so many people, families are fulfilling and of the utmost importance. But as in any interpersonal relationship, navigating a family dynamic can be complicated. This...

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Quote of the Day: Anita Hill on Ensuring the Industry Holds Sexual Harassers and Abusers Accountable

Despite protests and mass outrage, the Senate has confirmed accused sexual abuser Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. Many Americans were appalled by this decision — including,...

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Foreign Language Oscar Submissions Are 23 Percent Women-Directed

Eighty-seven countries have submitted films for consideration for the upcoming 91st edition of the Oscars, and according to our count, 20 titles in the running, or 23 percent, are women-directed or...

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Exclusive: “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” Cast and Crew on Producer Judy Craymer

“Judy Craymer is ‘Mamma Mia!'” says Julie Walters in an exclusive clip of bonus footage from “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.”  The creator of the “Mamma...

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Weekly Update for October 5: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING The Hate U Give – Written by Audrey Wells (Opens in Select Theaters; Opens Everywhere October 19) “The Hate U Give”: Erika Doss/20th Century Fox Starr...

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Quote of the Day: Jada Pinkett Smith on Ensuring #OscarsSoWhite Isn’t a Fad

Jada Pinkett Smith famously boycotted the 2016 Oscars — the year the ceremony was dubbed #OscarsSoWhite on account of its blindingly white nominees. Two years have passed, and while...

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A Year of Reckoning in Hollywood

I’m not going to say his name because he doesn’t deserve shit. He was one of the most powerful producers in Hollywood, and now he’s one of the most reviled men in the business...

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Under the Radar: “Quiet Killing” Delves into Canada’s Mistreatment of Indigenous Women

Many people in the United States often joke about “moving to Canada,” as if doing so will free themselves of enduring legacies of capitalism and imperialism. Moving north, even in the...

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Submit Your Script to the 2019 Athena IRIS Screenwriting Lab

The Athena IRIS Screenwriting Lab is accepting scripts for its 2019 edition. If you’re a female-identifying writer with a feature-length screenplay centering on at least one woman in a...

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October 2018 Film Preview

Halloween is nearing, so it comes as no surprise that some of this month’s films aim to deliver terrifying thrills and get audiences in the mood for the holiday. And many of the exciting new...

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Weekly Update for September 28: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

WOMEN AND HOLLYWOOD WANTS YOUR INPUT Women and Hollywood strives to provide resources that are helpful to our readers and our community. We would be grateful if you took a few moments to participate...

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Neither Here Nor There: Crowdfunding Picks

“America is a melting pot” you often hear people say. Different cultures, religions, and ethnicities all living side by side to make up the diversity we see in our everyday lives. There...

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Women and Hollywood Is Here for Your Consulting Needs

Over the last decade Women and Hollywood has created a community of people dedicated to supporting content created by and about women. Our community includes press, influencers, activists,...

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Swipe Right: September’s VOD and Web Series Picks

This month’s VOD and web series picks offer a few different takes on dating in the modern age. With the adoption of social media, smart phones, and apps, navigating the dating world in a sea of...

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