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Watch: Anita Sarkeesian Explains GamerGate on ‘Colbert,’ Brianna Wu Announces Legal Fund for Female Victims

The necessary fight against GamerGate continues, with critic Anita Sarkeesian making one of her most prominent media appearances yet and game developer Brianna Wu announcing her intentions to start...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 31, 2014

News, Women Executives

Stacey Snider to Be Named Co-Chair of 20th Century Fox

Another female executive is about to join the uppermost echelons of the film industry. Sources have confirmed that Stacey Snider will be named the co-chair of 20th Century Fox. That will make her...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 31, 2014

Features, News

‘Olive Kitteridge,’ Where Have You Been All My Life?

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 31, 2014

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Jennifer Lawrence is a Possible Murderer in Susanne Bier’s ‘Serena’

Timber heir George Pemberton (Bradley Cooper) wanted “a wife and a partner” when he married Serena Shaw (Jennifer Lawrence). But his elegant, ambitious, scheming bride isn’t just a modern...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 31, 2014

Awards, News

Producer Gale Ann Hurd to Receive PGA’s David O. Selznick Award

Gale Ann Hurd will receive the Producers Guild of America’s 2015 David O. Selznick Achievement Award. Hurd will be feted in a ceremony on January 24. “I am humbled to be mentioned in the same...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 30, 2014

News, Television

Kyra Sedgwick to Headline HBO Comedy About Ex-Nun

After starring in seven seasons of The Closer, Kyra Sedgwick will trade her badge for a wimple — then her wimple for a shot at an ordinary life. The Emmy-winning actress will star as an...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 30, 2014

News

Elle Fanning to Play Transgender Character in Multigenerational Drama

One of the most moving and original aspects of Jill Soloway’s groundbreaking Amazon series Transparent is seeing a trans character’s life story play out in the context of her (troubled but...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 30, 2014

Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Advice for Execs, Agency Owners, and Filmmakers Dealing with Agents Who “Don’t Do Women Directors”

So this happened this week: And I was not at all surprised. But I want to offer somesolutions. Because really, what’s the point of complaining about anything ifyou’re not going to try to solve...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 30, 2014

News

Women Remain Afterthoughts as DC and Marvel Plan 18 Movies About Superdudes, 2 About Superheroines

It seems like we’ve been waiting forever (and ever and ever) for Marvel and DC, the two comic-book conglomerates, to make a super-heroine movie. DC announced two weeks ago that Wonder Woman would...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 29, 2014

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Israeli Military Comedy ‘Zero Motivation’ Finds Humor in the Trenches

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 29, 2014

News, Women Directors

LA Agent to Producer: “I Don’t Do Women Directors”

Yesterday, my Twitter timeline exploded with the following tweet from French producer Charles Gillibert: While infuriating, sexist, and unjust, this sentiment really does not surprise me. Here’s...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 29, 2014

News, Women Writers

April Prosser’s Female-Friendship Comedy ‘Plus One’ to Be Released by Weinstein Co.

One of the first projects coming out of Gloria Sanchez Productions — Jessica Elbaum, Will Ferrell, and Adam McKay’s new shingle for female-centric comedies — will be screenwriter April...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 29, 2014

News, Women Directors

‘Hysteria’ Filmmaker Tanya Wexler to Direct Keanu Reeves in Sci-Fi Thriller

Here’s a new female filmmaker about to make it big: Tanya Wexler, who directed Maggie Gyllenhaal in the 2011 vibrator-themed period rom com Hysteria. Wexler will have the opportunity to tackle a...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 28, 2014

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Ana Lily Amirpour’s Iranian Vampire Western ‘A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’

We’ve been hearing raves about A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival back in January. And now first-time filmmaker Ana Lily Amirpour, who was nominated...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 28, 2014

Interviews, News

‘See No Evil 2’ Directors Jen and Sylvia Soska on Reinventing Horror and the Benefits of a Creative Partnership (VIDEO)

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 28, 2014

News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Canadian Recommendations For Achieving Gender Equity

Dear American readers: Your neighbors to the north are producing lots of original television and film content besides Degrassi and Atom Egoyan movies. Also, we — — much like you — are...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 28, 2014

News, Theater, Women Writers

Playwright Katori Hall to Direct Film Version of ‘Hurt Village’

Katori Hall, the Olivier Award-winning playwright of The Mountaintop, will direct a screen adaptation of another one of her works. Hall will helm Hurt Village, her 2011 play about the dissolution...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 28, 2014

News, Television, Videos

Watch: Jill Soloway Delivers Keynote About Nearly Quitting Hollywood and Her 5-Year Plan for ‘Transparent’

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 27, 2014

News

‘An Education’ Director Lone Scherfig Books Next FIlm

Lone Scherfig, the director of Italian for Beginners, An Education, One Day, and most recently The Riot Club, has begun casting her next project. The Danish filmmaker will adapt Lissa Evans’...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 27, 2014

Interviews, News, Theater

Crosspost: Tony-Winning Theater Director Susan Stroman on What’s Changed for Women in the Last Ten Years

Originally published on and cross-posted with permission from The Interval. Let’s just start with some facts. Susan Stroman has won five Tony Awards and has received an additional nine...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 27, 2014

Documentary, News

‘Invisible War’ Filmmakers Making Doc About Campus Sexual Assault

After exposing the endemic rates of and barriers to justice regarding rape in the military in the Oscar-nominated The Invisible War, documentary director Kirby Dick and producer Amy Ziering will...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 27, 2014

News, Television

Elizabeth Banks to Produce and Direct Comedic Take on ‘The X-Files’ for ABC

After helming Pitch Perfect 2 as her directorial debut, Elizabeth Banks will go behind the camera once more, this time for the small screen. Banks will executive produce and direct the ABC comedy...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 24, 2014

News

Greta Gerwig and Julie Delpy to Star in Todd Solondz’s ‘Welcome to the Dollhouse’ Sequel(-ish) Project

Some exciting news for those among us who are fans of very, very dark comedy: Todd Solondz is kinda-sorta making a sequel to his painfully funny and disturbing 1995 cult classic Welcome to the...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 24, 2014

Documentary, Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Doc Director Edet Belzberg: “If You Find a Good Enough Story, It’s Impossible to Quit”

Young women often ask me what my greatest challengeis when making a film. It is hard to choose just one. I’m very instinctual in my work. I followstories and characters that hit me on a gut...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 24, 2014

News

Review: Keira Knightley Charms in Lynn Shelton’s Sweet Seattle Comedy ‘Laggies’

“Suck it up, go with your gut.” That’s the advice Seattle late-twentysomething Megan (Keira Knightley) gives to adolescent Annika (Chloe Grace Moretz) at the end of Lynn Shelton’s most...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 24, 2014

News, Women Writers

Here’s the Next Generation of Female Screenwriters

Every year, Tracking Board publishes the “Young and Hungry” list — 100 screenwriters on the verge of making it big, voted on by “Hollywood’s most influential powers.” This year, 29...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 24, 2014

News

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Developing New Shows

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s takeover of TV — or at least my TV — continues. Fey and Poehler each announced new projects for the small screen yesterday. Fey will collaborate with...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 23, 2014

Features, News, Television

‘The Affair’ Rewrites the Femme Fatale Script

Mild spoilers below for the first two episodes of The Affair. Is Showtime’s The Affair more about her side than his? Co-creator Sarah Treem (with In Treatment colleague Hagai Levi; like the show,...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 23, 2014

Interviews, News

‘Sleeping with the Fishes’ Director Nicole Gomez Fisher on the Need for Diversity and the Unexpected Rewards of Low Budgets

Family — love them, hate them, or the complicated in-between, they are rarely easy. In the semi-autobiographical Latino-Jewish comedy Sleeping with the Fishes, Lexie Fish (Gina Rodriguez, now...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 23, 2014

News

Meryl Streep Books New Role in Opera Biopic ‘Florence’

Meryl Streep has signed on to her first biopic project since her Oscar-nominated turn as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady. Variety reports that Streep is set to star in Florence as a “New York...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 22, 2014

News, Women Directors

Disney’s Giving Us Another Female Protagonist, But ‘Moana’ Will Be Written and Directed by Dudes

Walt Disney Animation Studios has finally released some information about Moana, an animated adventure set in the South Pacific expected to arrive in late-2016. The film will focus on its titular...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 22, 2014

News

For Your Consideration: Juliette Binoche in ‘1,000 Times Good Night’ (VIDEO)

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 22, 2014

Features, News

The Renee Zellweger Hullabaloo: Faces, Bodies, Feminism, and Hollywood

From my latest Forbes post about the the media’s reaction to Renee Zellweger’s new look at Elle Magazine‘s annual event honoring women in Hollywood and what it says about feminism and aging in...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 22, 2014

Awards, Features, News

The Big O: Will Keira Knightley’s Image Switch Convince Oscar She’s Worthy?

Take a look at Keira Knightley in her most recent perfume ad for Chanel from earlier this year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZAZD3ylG6Y So gorgeous. So come hither-y. So female James Bond in...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 22, 2014

Features, News, Women Directors

Book Excerpt: The Psychology of Fear in Ida Lupino’s ‘The Hitch-Hiker’

Ida Lupino was the first mainstream American female filmmaker to make movies within the Hollywood system since thebeginning of film censorship in the 1930s. She is often cited by feministfilm...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 22, 2014

Awards, News

Lucy Walker, Aneta Kopacz, Ellen Goosenberg Kent Among Oscar Semi-Finalists for Best Short Doc

Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1: Trailer

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 21, 2014

Awards, News

Gena Rowlands to Be Feted by LA Film Critics Group

Gena Rowlands will receive the Los Angeles Film Critics Association’s career achievement prize during its annual awards ceremony next year on January 10. Rowlands’ career encompasses six decades...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 21, 2014

News, Television, Videos

Trailer Watch: Valerie Cherish Attempts Another ‘Comeback’ in Season 2

Television has changed a great deal since The Comeback was last on the air a decade ago, but it’s a fair guess that showbiz narcissism hasn’t. Perhaps that’s why Lisa Kudrow’s mockumentary...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 21, 2014

Interviews, News, Theater

Crosspost: Romola Garai on Sexism in Film and Theater and Feeling Like a “Commodity”

Cross-posted with permission from The Interval. When we saw the announcement of Romola Garai’s casting in Indian Ink, we e-mailed The Roundabout right away — seriously, like within ten...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 21, 2014

News, Television

Jenny Bicks to Adapt ‘Marley & Me’ for TV

Marley & Me, the 2008 dramedy about the death of Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston’s beloved labrador retriever, is the latest film to be adapted for TV. Jenny Bicks, best known as a writer on...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 20, 2014

Features, News

LFF Review: Falling for ‘The Falling,’ Carol Morley’s Swoon-Worthy New Film

There were no less than twelve femalemembers of the cast and crew on stage to introduce The Falling at its world premiere at the London Film Festival, andit made for quite a sight. One of the most...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 20, 2014

Features, News, Television

Learning from ‘Transparent’ and ‘OITNB’: There’s No Single Right Way to Do Diversity

We often talk about the need for diversity in Hollywood, but we rarely talk about how to do it. This leaves us with the clumsy approach in practice today, as writer Beejoli Shah discovered last...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 20, 2014

Awards, News

Julianne Moore to Be Honored at the Museum of Moving Image

The Oscars have demonstrated a stinginess toward Julianne Moore over the years, but other institutions have been lining up to shower the actress with trophies and accolades. After winning the Best...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 20, 2014

Documentary, Features, News

Guest Post: ‘Last Hijack’ Goes Home with a Somali Pirate

In 2009 there was a swarm of news reports aboutpiracy off the coast of Africa. I got intrigued by the subject because of thethrilling hijack stories, but almost immediately focused on the Somali...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 17, 2014

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Olympic Runner and WWII P.O.W. Louis Zamperini Perseveres in Angelina Jolie’s ‘Unbroken’

We finally have a trailer for Unbroken, Angelina Jolie’s highly anticipated follow-up to her directorial debut, In The Land of Blood and Honey. Awards buzz has circulated around Unbroken since its...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 17, 2014

Awards, Features, News

The Big O: Watch Out, Rosamund Pike — Oscar Doesn’t Fall for Amy’s Type

Spoilers for Gone Girl ahead. As the iconic silver-screen siren Mae West once said, “When I’m good, I’m very good, but when I’m bad, I’m better. ” Since Hollywood’s earliest days,...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 17, 2014

Features, News

GamerGate: A War on Women Hiding Behind a Mask of “Ethics”

Being a woman in the gaming community is scary. For pointing out demeaning stereotypes of female characterswithin video games in a series of YouTube videos, feminist cultural critic AnitaSarkeesian...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 17, 2014

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Crosspost: Number of Women Directors of Shorts at London Film Festival Doubles From Last Year

The following is crossposted with the permission of the author. It was originally published here. Last year, I posted this analysis of the huge underrepresentation of women among directors of short...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 17, 2014

Features, News

Guest Post: You Don’t Need Anyone’s Permission to Make a Film But Your Own

Throughout my life as anactor, I have waited for people to give me permission. Waited for someone towrite something, someone to produce it, direct it, and hopefully, eventually, hire me. Until...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 16, 2014

Documentary, Interviews, News, Women Directors

LFF Women Directors: Lynette Wallworth — ‘Tender’

Lynette Wallworth is an Australianartist/filmmaker whose immersive video installations and film works reflect onthe connections between people and the natural world and explore fragile states of...

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 16, 2014

Features, News

‘Cristela’ and ‘Jane the Virgin’ Vanquish Latina Stereotypes

BY Women and HollywoodOctober 16, 2014
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