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Trailer Watch: Lauren Greenfield Explores a Shift in the American Dream in “Generation Wealth”

“I’ve been a photographer for 25 years. With my lens focused on wealth, I noticed that no matter how much people had they still want more,” says Lauren Greenfield in a trailer for...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Alison McAlpine — “Cielo”

Alison McAlpine has worked in theater in Ireland, and in Canada, where she formed a theater company, and wrote and directed plays that were presented at festivals in Canada, Ireland, and France. She...

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Veteran Film Exec Sue Kroll Begins Her Own Production Company at Warner Bros.

After more than 20 years with Warner Bros., movie exec Sue Kroll is beginning her own banner. A press release announced that the studio’s former President of Worldwide Marketing and Distribution...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Laura Nix — “Inventing Tomorrow”

Laura Nix is an award-winning director, writer, and producer whose work has screened at Sundance, TIFF, Berlinale, and Outfest and has aired on HBO, PBS, CBC, and New York Times Op-Docs. Nix was...

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Quote of the Day: Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on Why Anger Is Vital for Her Work

Anger is complicated territory for women. Displaying a trace of irritability—nevermind fury — means running the risk of being called imbalanced or irrational. Yet anger is also a useful,...

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MPAA Report 2017: Women-Centric Films Dominate and Females Account for 50 Percent of Moviegoers

Women continued to be a major presence and spending force at the movies last year. The MPAA has published its THEME — theatrical and home entertainment market environment — report for...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Celia Peterson— “The Good Struggle”

Celia Peterson is a photographer and documentary filmmaker. Currently based in Dubai, she works predominantly in the Middle East shooting a range of documentary photographic and film...

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“Radium Girls” to Make Its World Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival

Tribeca Film Festival will host the world premiere of “Radium Girls,” a press release has announced. Set in the early 20th century, the drama follows two female employees of the U.S. Radium...

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Jennifer Morrison on Exploring the World of an Outsider in Her Feature Debut “Sun Dogs”

Interview by Kelsey Moore Johnson Jennifer Morrison is an actress, producer, and director. Her acting credits include “Once Upon a Time,” “How I Met Your Mother,” and “House.” She’s...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Anais Huerta — “David. The Return To Land”

Anais Huerta is the co-creator of Amaina Films production company in Mexico City, where she has produced a range of documentaries. She previously directed “Rehje,” an award-winning feature...

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Guest Post: Why We Founded a Feminist Film Festival in Glasgow

Guest Post by Lauren Clarke and Kathi Kamleitner Conversation is how Femspectives started. About a year ago we were talking about women’s film festivals and their space in the wider film festival...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Allison Bohl DeHart — “Bending Lines: The Sculpture of Robert…

Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Allison Bohl DeHart — “Bending Lines: The Sculpture of Robert Wiggs” Allison Bohl DeHart is a filmmaker and cinematographer based in Louisiana. Her...

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Quote of the Day: Zoe Saldana Doesn’t Want to Be a Muse

Zoe Saldana’s first blockbuster grossed over $654 million worldwide, but filming 2003’s “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” was far from a Hollywood dream come true for...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Roopa Gogineni — “I Am Bisha”

Roopa Gogineni is a director and photographer, and has created documentaries for The New York Times, Al Jazeera, and VICE. Her experience producing reality TV in Somalia was chronicled in an episode...

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Trailer Watch: An Expectant Couple Faces a Difficult Decision in Leena Pendharkar’s “20 Weeks”

Most of the conversations surrounding abortion assume that women seek the medical procedure only when their pregnancies are unplanned. Leena Pendharkar’s new film, “20 Weeks,” focuses on...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Laura Green & Anna Moot-Levin— “The Providers”

Laura Green’s shorts have played at numerous festivals, including Palm Springs Shortfest, Aspen Shortsfest, Sarasota Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival, and Outfest. Anna Moot-Levin’s...

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BAMcinématek to Spotlight Women Filmmakers & Black Cinema in Upcoming Film Series

Brooklyn theater BAMcinématek is celebrating women directors and black cinema in two of its upcoming film series. The venue will host “New Voices in Black Cinema” April 26–29 as well as “A...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Monica Klemz — “A Singular Garden”

Monika Klemz has worked as first assistant director, researcher, producer, director, and screenwriter of fiction short films, documentaries, experimental film, and animation. Her debut documentary...

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Trailer Watch: BFFs Reconnect to Tackle a Bucket List in Elissa Down’s “The Honor List”

A tragic death brings former BFFs back together in a new trailer for Elissa Down’s “The Honor List.” Piper (Meghan Rienks, “Freakish”), Sophie (Karrueche Tran, “Claws”), Isabella...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Chiara Campara— “Tempting Promises”

Chiara Campara’s documentary project “Photofinish” screened at Festival dei Popoli, Bergamo Film Meeting, Filmmaker Festival, and Milano Film Festival, and her doc “Sotterranea” screened...

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Octavia Spencer to Exec Produce Alethea Root’s Anti-Slavery Film “Mumbet”

Octavia Spencer is making good on her vow to produce stories that will “inspire and educate.” Variety confirms that the Oscar winner is executive producing the anti-slavery historical pic...

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“Frozen” Breaks Record on Broadway

Anna and Elsa’s story took in over $1.2 billion on the big screen, and now the “Frozen” sisters are making a major mark on Broadway. Disney Theatricals’ adaptation of the pic “shattered...

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Full Frame 2018 Women Directors: Meet Veena Rao — “Rebuilding in Miniature”

Veena Rao’s work has been featured on The New York Times Op-Docs, The Atlantic, and National Geographic. A member of Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective, her previous credits include “Mumbai...

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IDA Announces Recipients of Inaugural Grants for Women Filmmakers of Color

Jacqueline Olive’s “Always in Season” and Loira Limbal’s “Through the Night” are the the inaugural recipients of the IDA Elevate Grant, a press release has announced. Awarded to emerging...

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Leah Nanako Winkler Wins Yale Drama Series Prize

Playwright Leah Nanako Winkler is adding yet another honor to her résumé. The New York Times reports that Nanako Winkler has won this year’s Yale Drama Series Prize for her latest play, “God...

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Isabelle Fuhrman to Topline Deborah Kampmeier Drama About a Predatory Producer

“Hunger Games” alumna Isabelle Fuhrman has signed on to star in “Tape,” a timely indie drama sure to be associated with the #MeToo movement. Written and directed by Deborah Kampmeier and...

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

“Outside In” Films About Women Opening This Week Gemini “Gemini” A heinous crime tests the complex relationship between a tenacious personal assistant (Lola Kirke), and her Hollywood starlet...

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Trailer Watch: The Hunters Become the Hunted in Coralie Fargeat’s “Revenge”

Described by writer-director Coralie Fargeat as “a revenge movie somewhere between ‘Kill Bill’ and Lara Croft,” “Revenge” sees a woman going on vacation to a remote desert villa with her...

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Inclusion Rider Co-Creator Stacy Smith to Deliver Keynote at Women’s Media Summit

A number of activists leading the fight for gender equality in Hollywood are slated to attend the second annual Women’s Media Summit. Set to take place April 5–7 in Provincetown, MA, the event...

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April 2018 Film Preview

“Disobedience” There’s no shortage of heavy-hitters when it comes to women filmmakers premiering films this month. From veteran auteurs like Claire Denis, Lucretia Martel, and Lynne Ramsay, to...

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Shorts From Project HER Incubator Program Unveiled

A Snugglr and a prison guard are just a couple of the characters tackled by newly released shorts from Conde Nast Entertainment and Indigenous Media’s Project HER incubator program. Designed with...

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Trailer Watch: Thailand’s Elephants Find Sanctuary in “Love & Bananas: An Elephant Story”

“You know, I start to think,” Asian elephant conservationist Lek Chailert ponders in the trailer for actress Ashley Bell’s (“Novitiate”) directorial debut. “If the planet don’t have...

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“Andi Mack” Star Sofia Wylie to Make Film Debut in Louise Alston’s “Back of the Net”

Sofia Wylie is best known for her role as the confident and sporty best friend in Disney Channel’s “Andi Mack.” Now, Wylie is set to make her big screen debut in Louise Alston’s family...

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Olivia Munn to Star in Justine Bateman’s Feature Directoral Debut “Violet”

Justine Bateman has had great directorial success with her short works. “Five Minutes” debuted at last year’s Toronto Film Festival and is an official selection at next month’s Tribeca Film...

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Women and POC Led the Box Office’s Top Films for 11 of the Past 12 Weekends

This year’s box office numbers are deliciously proving what we and many others have been saying all along: Diversity and inclusivity always come out on top. Per a report via CNN, revenue data...

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Trailer Watch: Amandla Stenberg Fights for All of Us in “The Darkest Minds”

“We don’t have to stay in darkness,” a determined Ruby asserts in “The Darkest Minds’” trailer. “We’ve survived all of this.” Based on Alexandra Bracken’s best-selling novel,...

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Join Women and Hollywood for a Special Screening of Lynne Ramsay’s “You Were Never Really Here”

“You Were Never Really Here”: Amazon Studios Women and Hollywood is working with Amazon Studios to help spread the word about the powerful new movie written and directed by Lynne Ramsay, “You...

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Superheroines in the City: VOD and Web Series Picks

Our VOD and web series picks this month are city-set explorations of women fighting back. The VOD selections document the internal struggles of young women reconciling society’s expectations with...

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Elissa Down’s “The Honor List” to Open 2018 Bentonville Film Fest

Director Elissa Down’s coming of age story, “The Honor List,” will open this year’s Bentonville Film Festival (BFF), according to The Hollywood Reporter. Additionally, “Back to the...

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Liesl Tommy to Direct Lupita Nyong’o in “Born a Crime” Adaptation

“Queen Sugar” helmer Liesl Tommy is about to make her feature directorial debut. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the South African-born, Tony-nominated director has just signed on to the...

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“One Day at a Time” Renewed for Season 3

At long last, Netflix has released the news we’ve all impatiently been waiting for: “One Day at a Time” will return for a third season. Per Deadline, the heartfelt sitcom following Penelope...

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Cannes 2018: Filmmaker Ursula Meier Named President of Caméra D’Or Jury

The Cannes Film Festival has tapped “Sister” director Ursula Meier to lead its 2018 Caméra d’or Jury. According to a press release, Meier will serve as president and, alongside the six-member...

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Gina Rodriguez to Star in Netflix’s Live-Action “Carmen Sandiego” Film

With “Annihilation” still in theaters and more than one Netflix project on the horizon, Gina Rodriquez is on fire — and she isn’t showing signs of slowing down anytime soon. According to...

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Phyllis Nagy to Write and Direct “The Vanished” for CJ Entertainment

Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Phyllis Nagy is best known for her adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s best-selling novel “Carol.” Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Nagy has signed...

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RespectAbility Launches Hollywood Disability Toolkit, Videocamp Holds Contest for Inclusive Films

Thanks to Francis McDormand’s Best Actress acceptance speech, audiences and at-home viewers alike left this year’s Oscar ceremony with one phrase in mind: inclusion rider. This has since...

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Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls to Receive Spirit of Anne Frank Award

Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls, an organization co-founded by the “Parks and Rec” alumna, will receive this year’s Spirit of Anne Frank Youth Empowerment Award (SAFA). Per the official press...

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Adaptation of Sarah J. Maas Best-Seller “A Court of Thorns and Roses” On the Way

Sarah J. Maas’ YA fantasy novel “A Court of Thorns and Roses” is getting the big screen treatment. Deadline reports that Germany production company Constantin Film acquired the rights to the...

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Nahnatchka Khan Directing Rom-Com for Netflix, Ali Wong and Randall Park to Star

“Fresh Off the Boat’s” Nahnatchka Khan, Ali Wong, and Randall Park are teaming up for a romantic comedy, Variety confirms. The ABC family comedy’s creator/showrunner, Khan, will direct Wong...

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Weekly Update for March 23: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Unsane” Films About Women Opening This Week Unsane Sawyer Valentini (Claire Foy) relocates from Boston to Pennsylvania to escape the man who’s been stalking her for the last two years. While...

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Gay Conversion Drama “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” Acquired by FilmRise

Sundance winner “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” has found a home. FilmRise snagged North American rights to the Chloë Grace Moretz-starrer, Deadline reports. The LGBTQ coming-of-age drama...

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Trailer Watch: A Pop Icon Takes Risks in “Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami”

“The performer takes the risk,” says Grace Jones in a new trailer for “Bloodlight and Bami.” The pop diva explains, “It’s a lonely place — it’s a fascinating, lonely place.”...

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