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HBO’s ‘Togetherness’: Marriage — and Middle Age — From Both Sides

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HBO’s Painfully Underrated Comedy ‘Getting On’ Renewed for Third and Final Season

HBO’s hospital comedy “Getting On” has never received the praise and attention it deserves from critics or audiences. The workplace sitcom stars a trio of veteran comediennes at the top of...

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Amy Pascal Discusses Getting “Fired,” Explains Unequal Pay for Women Under Her Tenure

Amy Pascal has quite a busy producing schedule ahead of her, but her future projects didn’t stop her from being surprisingly candid at the Women in the World conference in San Francisco yesterday....

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The Big O: Oscar-Nominated ‘Dragon 2’ Producer Arnold Aims to Make DreamWorks Soar Again

Bonnie Arnold has plenty of reasons to be animated of late. Not only was she named co-president of DreamWorks feature animation last month with fellow producer Mireille Soria, but the industry...

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Gail Berman Signs First-Look Deal With Fox 2000

Gail Berman has become one of a handful of producers to sign first-look deals with Fox, joining the likes of James Cameron, Paul Feig, Ridley Scott, and Ben Stiller. Berman’s Jackal Group will...

News, Women Producers

Amy Pascal’s Next Female Films: ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Cleopatra,’ Another ‘Little Women,’ ‘Barbie’

Amy Pascal’s days as Sony Chair are numbered (the outgoing exec will officially step down in May), but her producing schedule for the next few years is already quite full. Pascal will stay on as...

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Trailer Watch: Amy Schumer’s Love Life is a Hilarious ‘Trainwreck’

We’re great admirers of Comedy Central’s “Inside Amy Schumer,” so we’ve been dying to see “Trainwreck” since the project was first announced. Fortunately for us, and you, the movie is...

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Trailer Watch: Romance Blooms and Cate Blanchett Is Super Evil in Stunning ‘Cinderella’

A new trailer for the live-action version of “Cinderella” has arrived, and we’re totally enchanted by the visuals, which manage to bring fairy-tale imagery to life. We’re also keen to see...

News, Women Directors

Ava DuVernay to Direct Civil Rights Drama for CBS; Sanaa Hamri to Direct Fox Dramedy

In the 2013–14 broadcast network television season, women comprised only 13% of directors — a fact that makes the news that Ava DuVernay and “Empire” EP Sanaa Hamri directors of pilots...

Documentary, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Berlinale Women Directors: Meet Willemiek Kluijfhout — ‘Sergio Herman: F*cking Perfect’

Willemiek Kluijfhout studied Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam and attended the DutchFilm and Television Academy as a director. She has directed several highly acclaimed documentaries...

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Festival Deals: Swanberg’s ‘Unexpected,’ Fontaine’s ‘Innocent,’ Muylaert’s ‘Second Mother’

A trio of wildly disparate women-directed films have recently found distribution at Sundance and Berlin. Kris Swanberg’s “Unexpected” has been picked up for US distribution by Film Arcade....

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Idina Menzel and Michaela Watkins Book New Shows

Two of our favorite actresses are coming to the small screen. Broadway legend-turned-movie star Idina Menzel has signed on for the lead in “Happy Time,” a half-hour comedy project for the...

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Trailer Watch: New ‘Pitch Perfect 2’ Spot Deals With Fat Amy’s Wardrobe Malfunction

Gigs don’t get much more high-profile than performing for the President of the United States on his birthday. It’s possibly the single worst occasion to deal with a “commando situation”...

News, Women Directors

UK’s Directors Guild Elects Beryl Richards as New Chair

TV and short-film director Beryl Richards has been elected the new chair of Directors UK, the British analogue of the Directors Guild of America. Richards will take over from the outgoing Charles...

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Study: Female Protagonists Continue to Disappear From Film

2014’s most popular release was the female-led “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1,” a film that boasts not only a teen-girl protagonist, but also counts among its prominent...

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Inaugural WriteHer List Celebrates Women-Penned TV Scripts With Strong Female Characters

Women screenwriters only wrote 11% of the top 250 films last year and are outnumbered nearly 3 to 1 as writers and creators on television. To spotlight deserving scripts by women featuring strong...

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Crosspost: What the F*ck is “F*ckable”?

The following post originally appeared on Heather Matarazzo’s blog and is cross-posted with permission of the author. Seriously, what the fuck is “fuckable”? I don’t know if I can answer...

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Watch: Ava DuVernay’s ’60 Minutes’ Interview on Opening Doors and White Savior Films

We were upset (though unsurprised) when the Academy failed to recognize Ava DuVernay with a Best Director nomination for “Selma” last month. But the Oscar snub hasn’t resulted in the...

Comedy, Films, News

Marvel Comics Announces All-Female Avengers Team

Following news of Marvel’s first Muslim superheroine and the reimagining of Thor as a woman comes the announcement of an all-female Avengers team. “She-Hulk, Dazzler, Medusa, Nico Minoru, and...

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Berlinale Women Directors: Meet Stina Werenfels — ‘Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents’

Born in Basel in 1964, Stina Werenfels spent her early childhood in the USA, Greece, and Spain. After her degree in pharmacology, she went on to study film at New York University’s Tisch School of...

Films, News

Female Franchises Expand: More ’50 Shades’ and Possibly ‘Hunger Games’ on the Way

Get ready to see more women at the multiplex. If you’re a “Hunger Games” fan who won’t be ready to say goodbye to Katniss and the gang when “Mockingjay — Part 2” opens on November...

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Berlinale Women Directors: Meet Silvina Landsmann — ‘Hotline’

Born in Argentina in 1965, Silvina Landsmann emigrated to Israel with her family at the age of eleven. After studying psychology in Paris and math in Tel Aviv, she graduated from Tel Aviv...

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Lionsgate to Release Julianne Moore-Ellen Page LGBT Rights Drama ‘Freeheld’

Lionsgate has won a bidding war between several studios for the distribution rights to “Freeheld,” a drama chronicling the legal battle by lesbian couple Laurel Hester and Stacie Andree against...

Awards, News

Women Directors Sweep TV Categories at the 2015 DGA Awards

Television once again proved that it’s a female-friendlier medium than film via the 2015 DGA Awards, where women directors took home the three major small-screen categories. Lesli Linka Glatter...

Festivals, News

Sundance 2015 Deals: Mora Stephens’s ‘Zipper’ and Louise Osmond’s ‘Dark Horse’

Two more Sundance favorites have found distribution deals. Mora Stephens’ thriller “Zipper” has found a home at Alchemy, which will release the film later this year. Starring Patrick Wilson...

Interviews, News, Women Directors

Berlinale Women Directors: Meet Sonja Heiss — ‘Hedi Schneider Is Stuck’

Sonja Heiss studied at the HFF Film School of Munich before acquiring experience in advertising. Her first feature, Hotel Very Welcome, won the “Dialogue en perspective” prize at the Berlinale....

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‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Pre-Sales Strong in Southern States

Bad press has dogged Fifty Shades of Grey since the book’s publication right on through the movie’s press tour. We can conjecture for days about all the sexist (and feminist) why, but the fact...

Interviews, News, Women Directors

Berlinale Women Directors: Meet Sanna Lenken — ‘My Skinny Sister’

Sanna Lenken studied film directing at the National Film School, Dramatiska Institutet in Stockholm. She has also studied film at the European Film College in Ebeltoft, Denmark, and the Dramatiska...

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‘Frozen’ Fever Boosts Disney’s Corporate Numbers, Yields New Short

Features, News, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Director Isabel Coixet on the Importance of Financing Women-Helmed Films

Female filmmakers face countless barriers to success in the film industry, but chief among them is the bizarre reluctance of many financiers to invest in projects helmed by women. Spanish director...

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HBO Gives Greenlight to Issa Rae Comedy ‘Insecure’

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Amy Pascal Steps Down as Sony Chairman

One of the most powerful women in the entertainment industry has resigned. Amy Pascal has stepped down as Sony Chairman — a move that was widely expected, albeit somewhat unfairly, since her...

Awards, Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Should There Be a Best Female Director Category at the Oscars?

If wewant greater gender equality in Hollywood, should the Academy Awards still besplitting its acting awards along gender lines? This wasa question posed to me by a friend a few weeks ago as we...

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Tiger Moms and Fly Girls: How Do Women Fare on ‘Fresh Off the Boat’?

Documentary, Festivals, News, Women Directors

SXSW Lineup Announced: 5 of 20 Films in Competition Directed By Women; DuVernay To Give Keynote

Few of South by Southwest 2015’s highest-profile films will be directed by women. The Austin festival, which will take place on March 13–21, will showcase only two narrative features in...

Interviews, News, Women Directors

Berlinale Women Directors: Meet Ella Manzheeva — ‘The Gulls’

Director Ella Manzheeva graduated from the St. Petersburg State University of Film and Television in 2005, specializing in TV and film sound engineering. In 2007, she enrolled at the Higher Courses...

Films, News, Women Directors

3 Women Directors Selected for Film Independent’s Directing Lab With Mentor Catherine Hardwicke

Remember these names: Philiane Phang, Christina Choe, and Sylvia Sether. According to Film Independent, these are some of the most promising talents in the world of independent filmmaking today....

Festivals, News, Women Directors

At Sundance 2015, Filmmakers Break The Silence Of Sexual Trauma

“What are these films telling us?” According to Sundance Senior Programmer Caroline Libresco,that’s what festival programmers asked when they realized they’dchosen five films about...

Films, News

The Force is with Felicity Jones: From Jane Hawking To Starring in Stand-Alone ‘Star Wars’ Movie

Felicity Jones is going from standing by the side of a theoretical physicist to starring in a big-budget blockbuster. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jones, who recently earned an Oscar nom for...

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Harper Lee to Publish Sequel to ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

Fifty-five years after To Kill a Mockingbird first appeared in bookstores, Harper Lee has announced that a sequel to her modern classic will be published this July. The reclusive author wrote Go...

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Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevigny to Star in Adaptation of Jane Austen’s ‘Lady Susan’

Seventeen years after they co-starred in Whit Stillman’s The Last Days of Disco, Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevigny will reunite onscreen in another Stillman film. Beckinsale will play the lead...

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Milla Jovovich in Talks to Star in Film Adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s Short Stories

A female-centric adaptation of Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin’s short stories is headed to the big screen.Milla Jovovich, one of the movies’ best-known female action stars, is in...

News, Television

Jill Soloway Developing Feminist Comedy for MTV

Jill Soloway is developing a new series for MTV. The Transparent creator is collaborating with UCB alumna Ashley Skidmore and Lyle Friedman on creating an untitled “feminist comedy.” The...

News, Television, Women Directors

Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey to Create TV Series for OWN

After announcing a Hurricane Katrina drama that would reunite her with Selma star David Oyelowo, Ava DuVernay has lined up another project: a TV series co-created by Oprah Winfrey to air on OWN....

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Trailer Watch: J.K. Rowling’s Nightmarish English Village Miniseries ‘The Casual Vacancy’

The trailer for BBC One’s miniseries adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy begins on an idyllic note, presenting a quaint, seemingly picture-perfect British village filled with lovely...

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More Sundance Deals: ‘Hot Girls Wanted,’ ‘10,000 Saints,’ ‘Songs My Brother Taught Me’

Three more Sundance titles from women directors have found distribution. Chloe Zhao’s well-received Native American drama Songs My Brothers Taught Me has found a home in Fortissimo Films. Zhao’s...

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Super Bowl 2015 Trailers: Not Just For Dudes Anymore

Super Bowl Sunday has historically catered to dude-bros, but advertisers definitely acknowledged football’s female viewers last night. In between the Patriots’ victory over the Seahawks were...

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Disney Introduces Its First Latina Princess — But Only on a Show for Preschoolers

As America’s largest minority group, Latinos make up 16% of the US population and 25% of domestic moviegoers. But last year, a study from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism...

Documentary, Festivals, News

Sundance 2015 Winners: Kim Longinotto, Jennifer Phang, Alante Kavaite, Chai Vasarhelyi

Sundance 2015 proved to be an action-packed — and awards-heavy — time for female filmmakers. A number of female filmmakers, especially documentarians, left Park City with prizes from the...

News, Television

‘Agent Carter’ Showrunners Tara Butters & Michele Fazekas Sign Development Deal With ABC

Resurrection and Marvel’s Agent Carter showrunners Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas have signed a new development deal with ABC. Under the two-year arrangement, the long-time writing partners...

Interviews, News, Theater

Tony Winner Laura Benanti on ‘Nashville,’ ‘Parade,’ and the Importance of Female Mentors

“Thank God we’re interviewing Laura Benanti,” was a phrase we were proclaiming a lot the past two weeks. It’s only the middle of January, but so far 2015 hasn’t exactly been a banner year...

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