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Cheryl Boone Isaacs and Quincy Jones Working on Doc About the History of Black Hollywood

Former Academy prez Cheryl Boone Isaacs and music legend Quincy Jones are teaming up to share an important part of Hollywood history. The two are working on “American Film: The Black...

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Melissa London Hilfers to Pen “Jagged Edge” Remake Starring Halle Berry

Sony Pictures has tapped Melissa London Hilfers to write their “Jagged Edge” remake, Deadline confirms. Halle Berry is signed on to star as the heroine lawyer at the center of the...

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Kate Winslet, Diane Keaton, and Mia Wasikowska Will Topline “Silent Heart” Remake “Blackbird”

Three generations of award-winning actresses are teaming up. Kate Winslet, Diane Keaton, and Mia Wasikowska are signed on to star in “Blackbird,” an English-language remake of 2014...

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Isabel Coixet Has a Drama About Spain’s First Lesbian Marriage On the Way

In just over a month “The Bookshop” hits U.S. theaters, but writer-director Isabel Coixet is already well on her way to completing her follow-up project. The Spanish filmmaker is...

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“Transparent’s” Trace Lysette to Star in and Exec Produce “Colors of Ava”

Trace Lysette is stepping into the limelight. Best known for her supporting role as Shea in “Transparent,” the recent “Pose” guest star will topline and exec produce...

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Sundance Winner “Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.” Scores Distribution

A bonafide hustler continues to make her name. Fans of M.I.A. will be treated to a never-before-seen look into the life and career of the Oscar- and Grammy-nominated musician thanks...

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Margaret Nagle to Pen Clementine Churchill Biopic

Wish “Darkest Hour” had more of Clementine Churchill? Winston Churchill’s wife is stepping into the limelight in a new biopic from Maven Pictures. Two-time Emmy nominee Margaret...

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Cate Shortland to Direct Scarlett Johansson in Black Widow Pic

The long-awaited Black Widow stand-alone movie is one big step closer to fruition. After meeting with over 70 potential directors, Marvel has decided on Australian filmmaker Cate Shortland. The...

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Debra Granik Working on Doc About Life After Incarceration

Debra Granik’s latest film hit theaters just a couple of weeks ago, but the Oscar-nominated writer-director is already in post-production on her next project. The “Leave No Trace”...

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Karen Gillan’s Directorial Debut “The Party’s Just Beginning” Acquired by The Orchard

Karen Gillan has secured distribution for her feature directorial debut. The Orchard snagged rights to “The Party’s Just Beginning,” a suicide drama that the “Guardians of the...

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Tiffany Haddish to Topline BFF Comedy “Limited Partners”

Tiffany Haddish has managed to pencil in yet another project. The “Girls Trip” breakout will star in “Limited Partners,” a comedy about platonic life partners scheduled to...

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The Orchard Snags “Susanne Bartsch: On Top”

A doc about New York City’s “patron saint of transformation and inclusion” is heading to theaters. The Orchard has acquired U.S. distribution rights to “Susanne Bartsch: On...

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Tonya Harding Doc “Sharp Edges” Acquired by Neon

Tonya Harding’s story is coming back to the big screen. Neon snagged three Oscar nods for “I, Tonya” this year, and is looking to capitalize on the success of the Margot...

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Susanne Bier’s “A Second Chance” Secures Theatrical Release in the U.S.

U.S. audiences are finally getting the chance to see “A Second Chance” in theaters. Susanne Bier’s kidnapping drama debuted at the 2014 Toronto Film Festival and was released in...

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Maria Melnik to Adapt Superhero Comic “Faith”

As amazing as it is to see women like Gal Gadot, Scarlett Johansson, and Tessa Thompson lighting up the big screen in superhero pics, the genre is sorely lacking in female characters who can’t...

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Nicole Amber Maines to Star in LGBTQ Vampire Story “Bit”

Intersectional vampires are lurking just around the corner. Best known for the HBO documentary “The Trans List” and being the subject of the New York Times bestselling book...

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Shana Feste Writing and Directing Feminist Horror Pic “Run Sweetheart Run”

Shana Feste is making her horror debut. The writer-director will follow up father-daughter dramedy “Boundaries” with “Run Sweetheart Run,” a feminist horror-thriller about a...

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Greta Gerwig May Direct “Little Women,” Meryl Streep, Emma Stone, Saoirse Ronan Circling

Greta Gerwig may be following up her new classic “Lady Bird” with an old classic. The Oscar-nominated helmer is eyeing “Little Women” as her next directing job, Variety...

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All-Female Ambulance Corps Doc “93Queen” Goes to Abramorama

It won’t be long before audiences are introduced to the first all-female volunteer ambulance corps in the United States. Abramorama has acquired U.S. and Canadian theatrical rights to...

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Emma Thompson and Paul Feig Team Up for Christmas Romance

In what sounds like a creative match made in heaven, Emma Thompson and Paul Feig are joining forces. Universal Pictures has acquired a script from the Oscar-winning actress and writer and Feig is...

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Rebel Wilson to Star in and Produce Adaptation of “Black Mirror”-esque Comic “Crowded”

Fat Amy is embarking on a life-or-death mission. Rebel Wilson has optioned the rights to “Crowded,” an upcoming Image Comics book, with plans to develop and produce the project. The...

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Emma Dumont to Topline “Razor” Adaptation

Emma Dumont is about to gain a whole new set of superpowers. Best known for playing Polaris on Fox’s “X-Men”-inspired series “The Gifted,” the actress has signed on to...

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Korean-American Superheroine Pic “Silk” in the Works at Sony, Amy Pascal Producing

Cindy Moon could be getting her own movie. Deadline reports a pic centering on the Marvel character, aka Silk, is in early development at Sony and Amy Pascal’s Pascal Pictures. Created by Dan...

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Céline Sciamma Will Start Shooting Her Next Film This Fall

Céline Sciamma’s fourth feature is in the works. The French filmmaker will follow up “Girlhood” with “Portrait de la jeune fille en feu,” which roughly translates to...

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Angie Wang’s “MDMA” Acquired by Shout! Studios

Shout! Studios has snagged North American rights to MDMA, Angie Wang’s semi-autobiographical crime drama. Variety broke the news. Set in 1984, the pic tells the story of a student (Annie Q.,...

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Laverne Cox Exec Producing Doc About Trans Representation On-Screen

Laverne Cox made history last year when she became the first transgender actress cast as a series regular on a broadcast show, CBS’ legal drama “Doubt.” It was a major feat for...

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Heather Graham to Topline Aisling Chin-Yee’s Family Dramedy “The Rest of Us”

Babe Nation Creation’s first feature has begun filming, Deadline confirms. The female-driven production company is behind “The Rest of Us,” Aisling Chin-Yee’s directorial debut....

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Weekly Update for June 15: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING THIS WEEK The Year of Spectacular Men – Directed by Lea Thompson; Written by Madelyn Deutch “The Year of Spectacular Men” follows...

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Tribeca Winner “Little Woods” Lands Distribution, Tessa Thompson and Lily James Star

Nia DaCosta’s feature directorial debut has secured North American distribution. Neon acquired the rights to the Tribeca winner, The Hollywood Reporter confirms.Tessa Thompson and Lily James...

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Sony Buys Two Scripts from “Cristela” Alumna Emilia Serrano

A rising star in TV, Emilia Serrano is poised to make her mark on the big screen. The Latina writer just sold two scripts to Sony, Variety reports. The feature comedies are being developed by...

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The Quad to Celebrate “The New York Woman” in Upcoming Film Series

The Quad has announced an upcoming film series titled “The New York Woman,” a collection of 50-plus films that will be screened June 29-July 19 at the NYC venue.  The selected pics,...

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Julia Roberts to Star in “Little Bee” Adaptation, Kathleen Robertson to Write

The “Little Bee” adaptation is back on. Deadline reports that Julia Roberts has signed on to the project and writer-actress Kathleen Robertson is writing the script. Nicole Kidman and her...

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Weekly Update for June 8: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING THIS WEEK Ocean’s 8 – Co-Written by Olivia Milch “Ocean’s 8”: Barry Wetcher/Warner Bros. Five years, eight months, 12 days and counting —...

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Billie Holiday Biopic on the Way, Suzan-Lori Parks to Write

Lady Day is getting another biopic treatment. Variety reports that a Billie Holiday film is in the works with R&B artist Andra Day possibly taking on the lead role. Suzan-Lori Parks is writing...

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Chelsea Peretti to Topline Andrea Dorfman Comedy “Spinster”

Chelsea Peretti is teaming up with another woman director. The “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” actress just wrapped shooting on Nicol Paone’s “Friendsgiving,” and now she’s...

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Margot Robbie to Produce Female Firefighters Pic Based on NYT Article

Margot Robbie has lined up yet another producing project. The “I, Tonya” actress will produce “Firefighters,” a film about the real-life female inmates who took on California...

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“Legally Blonde 3” in the Works with Reese Witherspoon

Could Elle Woods be heading to the Oval Office? Reese Witherspoon is nearing a deal with MGM to reprise her role as a sorority president-turned-lawyer for “Legally Blonde 3.” The writers...

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Weekly Update for June 1: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING THIS WEEK One Sings, the Other Doesn’t (Theatrical Re-Release) – Written and Directed by Agnès Varda (One Week Only in NY) Agnés Varda’s enchanting ode to female...

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Renée Zellweger-Starrer “Judy” Nabbed by LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions

LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions are following the yellow brick road. The Hollywood Reporter confirms that the companies have teamed up to acquire U.S. rights to “Judy,” Renée...

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Selma Blair Will Star in Maria Gabriela Cardenas’ Feature Debut

After taking on sci-fi in the “Lost in Space” reboot and true crime in “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson,” Selma Blair has lined up another genre project....

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Ann Dowd and Allison Tolman to Star in Liz Manashil’s Bowie-Inspired “Speed of Life”

Two small screen favorites have teamed up for Liz Manashil’s next feature. “The Handmaid’s Tale’s” Ann Dowd and “Fargo” alumna Allison Tolman are starring in...

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Cannes LGBTQ Drama “Rafiki” and SXSW Winner “The New Romantic” Secure Distribution

Two women-helmed festival favorites have scored U.S. distribution. Film Movement acquired North American rights to “Rafiki,” Wanuri Kahiu’s LGBTQ Cannes offering, and The Orchard nabbed...

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Michelle Williams Takes the Lead in Kimberly Peirce Abortion Drama “This Is Jane”

Michelle Williams is earning raves for her comedic turn as Amy Schumer’s boss in “I Feel Pretty,” but the four-time Oscar nominee just signed on to another drama. She’s...

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Cannes: “Happy as Lazzaro” and “Girls of the Sun” Land U.S. Distribution

It’s official: all three women-directed features to screen in Competition at Cannes 2018 have secured U.S. distribution. Sony Pictures Classics snagged rights to Nadine Labaki’s...

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Weekly Update for May 18: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Book Club – Co-Written by Erin Simms Diane (Diane Keaton) is recently widowed after 40 years of marriage. Vivian (Jane Fonda) enjoys her men with no strings...

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Elisabeth Moss to Topline Josephine Decker Thriller About Shirley Jackson

Elisabeth Moss is following in the footsteps of Elle Fanning and taking on the role of an iconic horror writer. The “Handmaid’s Tale” star will play author Shirley Jackson in a...

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Weekly Update for May 11: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Breaking In “Breaking In” Gabrielle Union stars as a woman who will stop at nothing to rescue her two children being held hostage in a house designed...

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New Tina Turner Doc Introduced at Cannes

Tina Turner is one of the best-selling artists of all time, but The Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll has never been the subject of a feature-length documentary — until now. Variety reports...

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Weekly Update for May 4: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week   Angels Wear White — Written and Directed by Vivian Qu (Opens in NY; Opens in LA May 18) In a small seaside town, two schoolgirls are assaulted by a...

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Trailer Watch: Fact and Fiction Blur in Andrea Riseborough-Starrer “Nancy”

Parents receive a phone call they’ve been waiting three decades for in a new trailer for Christina Choe’s “Nancy.” After appearing on the news, they hear from a woman claiming to be their...

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Hot Docs 2018 Women Directors: Meet Laura Bari — “Primas”

Laura Bari made her full-length debut with “Antoine,” a documentary about the imaginary life of a blind boy. The film was shown at 30 festivals around the world and won over a dozen prizes. She...

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