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Elle Magazine Announced Honorees of 20th Annual Women in Hollywood Event

Elle magazine announced the honorees of their 20th annual Women in Hollywood event. The fashion magazine will honor Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz, Reese Witherspoon, Naomie Harris, Melissa...

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Emily Goldwyn and Sasha Spielberg’s Girls Without Boys Picked Up by ABC and WBTV

ABC and WBTV have teamed up to develop Girls Without Boys, a half-hour sitcom from writers Emily Goldwyn and Sasha Spielberg. The daughters of Hollywood royalty — Steven Spielberg and John...

Documentary, News

Laura Poitras and Geralyn Dreyfous to be Honored at IDA Documentary Awards

Laura Poitras and Geralyn Dreyfous will be receiving awards for their contributions to documentary film at this year’s IDA Documentary Awards. Dreyfous will receive the Amicus Award which is given...

Features, Festivals, News, Statistics

Guest Post: Let’s Change the Conversation About Women Directors

A few weeks ago, as Jane Campion’s TV series Top Of The Lake drew to a close, Marie Claire UK wrote an article entitled ’11 facts about the director that will blow your mind’ where the...

Interviews, News

Talking Catherine Breillat, Claire Denis, Agnieszka Holland, and agnès b on the Eve of the NYFF

On the eve of the NYFF, Director of Programming and Selection Committee Chair Kent Jones and I spoke about three extraordinary filmmakers — Catherine Breillat, Claire Denis, Agnieszka Holland...

News, Theater, Women Writers

Women Playwrights Make Up Half of the Most Popular Plays for the 2013–14 Season

American Theater magazine recently announced that David Ives’ Venus in Fur has been chosen to be performed in the most theatres around the country during the upcoming 2013–14 season. They also...

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Trailer Watch: New Trailer for How I Live Now — Co-Written by Penelope Skinner

How I Live Now, co-written by Penelope Skinner and starring Saoirse Ronan, premiered at TIFF earlier this month. The film, which is adapted from Meg Rosoff’s novel, follows Daisy (Ronan) an...

Features, News, Television

Why Characters Like Masters Of Sex’s Virginia Johnson Matter

On September 29 at 10PM, when Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) walks briskly through the halls of a St. Louis hospital as she goes about her duties as the assistant to Dr. William Masters (Michael...

News, Videos

Watch This: Actress Jennifer Lewis Gives a Powerful Speech

Actress Jennifer Lewis gave a powerful speech at the premiere of her new film, Baggage Claim. Lewis was asked what advice she would give to aspiring actors and she gave a heartfelt, hilarious and...

Interviews, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Callie Khouri Talks Season Two of Nashville

Season Two of Nashville starts tonight at 10pm on ABC, and if you care about shows with strong women creators and shows created and run by women, you need to support this show. The women are...

News, Women Directors

Hamptons International Film Festival Announces Competition Lineup

The 21st Annual Hamptons International Film Festival has announced its competition lineup as well as awards and conversations with renowned actors. The festival places an importance on films with...

News, Women Directors

Women Win at Urbanworld Film Festival

The 17th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival, sponsored by BET, was held in New York from September 18–22. They screened 60 films this year — including 4 world premieres and 2 U.S. premieres....

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Pussy Riot’s Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Goes on a Hunger Strike

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, one of the jailed members of the band Pussy Riot, has gone on a hunger strike to protest inhumane conditions in the work camp where she is serving her sentence. She was...

Awards, News

Wadjda Rises Hackles in Saudia Arabia Just By Being Considered for an Oscar Nomination

Wadjda written and directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour is making its way around the world in limited release. The reviews have been spectacular, it has won festival prizes, and is also making an emotional...

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Lisa Edelstein and Shiri Appleby to Star in Marti Noxon’s New Pilots

Marti Noxon has had quite the busy year — she’s been working on writing the Tomb Raider reboot as well as working on developing two separate pilots for Lifetime and Bravo. Both pilots are...

News, Videos

TV Trailer Watch: American Horror Story: Coven — Starring Jessica Lange

Last season’s American Horror Story: Asylum was a crazy mish-mash of serial killers, alien abductions and Nazi sympathizers all set in a mental institution. It also featured some of the best...

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Catherine Deneuve to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at 2013 European Film Awards

The legendary Catherine Deneuve will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s European Film Awards. Deneuve has been in some of the most iconic films of our time like The Umbrellas of...

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Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said Dominates the Specialty Box Office

Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini, opened in limited release this past weekend to critical praise. That praise paid off because...

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TIFF: Cinedigm Acquires Kelly Reichardt’s Night Moves

Out of Toronto, Cinedigm has acquired the rights to Kelly Reichardt’s Night Moves starring Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard.  This is the third women directed film to...

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AFI Announces Guest Artistic Director Agnes Varda’s Films

Iconic “Mother of the French New Wave” director Agnes Varda is the Guest Artistic Director for this year’s upcoming 2013 AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles. The festival will screen...

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Weekly Update for September 20: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Weekend Enough Said – Written and Directed by Nicole Holofcener You don’t go to a Nicole Holofcener movie to see superheroes save the...

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Trailer Watch: Blue is the Warmest Color

There’s been no lack of discussion about Blue is the Warmest Color despite the fact that it hasn’t even hit theaters yet. From reviews praising the sex scenes in the film to those that...

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Cate Blanchett to Make Directorial Debut with The Dinner

Cate Blanchett is set to make her directorial debut with an adaptation of Herman Koch’s The Dinner.  Oren Moverman will be writing the script which is a psychological thriller about two...

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Interview with Nicole Holofcener – Writer and Director of Enough Said

Women and Hollywood: How long does it take you to write a script like this? Nicole Holofcener: 6 months, maybe. WaH: One of the best definitions of your characters, for me, is...

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Sundance Rerun: Interview with Lana Wilson and Martha Shane – Directors of After Tiller

Originally published on January 29. After Tiller is in theaters today. One of the highlights of Sundance was seeing the documentary After Tiller directed by Martha Shana and Lana Wilson....

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Carine Roitfeld in Conversation on Mademoiselle C

After a decade as editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris ended with her resignation in December 2010, Fabien Constant’s Mademoiselle C elegantly shows Carine Roitfeld embarking on a new project,...

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Must Watch: Geena Davis Takes a Shot for Gender Equality

The awesome Geena Davis has done a video with Funny or Die to bring awareness about the lack of gender equality in film and television.  Watch Davis being totally bad-ass at archery (by the way...

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Susan Lacy Leaves WNET for HBO Documentary Films

Susan Lacy is leaving her long-time spot at WNET to work with Sheila Nevins at HBO Documentary Films. Lacy, who is the creator and executive producer, of WNET’s classic American Masters...

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Trailer Watch: Downton Abbey – Season 4

A clip for the upcoming season of Downton Abbey has been released. Season 4 will follow the happenings of the crowd at the Crawley estate six months after the events of season 3. Downton Abbey...

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Nancy Gibbs to be First Female Managing Editor at Time Magazine

Nancy Gibbs has been named the Managing Editor at Time Magazine, the first woman to hold that position in the 90 year history of the publication.  She succeeds Richard Stengel, who held the...

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Women Director News: Andrea Arnold Filmmaker in Residence and Catherine Hardwicke to Direct MTV Pilot

Two great women directors have recently been in the news. Andrea Arnold has been named the Filmmaker in Residence for the 51st New York Film Festival and Catherine Hardwicke will be directing a...

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TIFF: IFC Films Acquires Liza Johnson’s Hateship Loveship

Out of Toronto, IFC Films is acquiring the U.S. rights for Liza Johnson’s Hateship Loveship starring Kristen Wiig.  Based on a short story by Alice Munro and adapted by Mark Poirier,...

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Forbes Announces Top Female Earners on Television

Forbes announced their 14th annual Celebrity 100 list which looks at the earnings of American celebrities from June 2012 – June 2013.  The list is compiled by analyzing projects and...

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Trailer Watch: Concussion – Directed by Stacie Passon

Concussion, hands down one of the sexiest movies of the year, premiered at Sundance and later screened at the Los Angeles Film Festival and Outfest to critical praise.  Written and directed by...

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Trailer Watch: The Selfish Giant – Directed by Clio Barnard

Clio Barnard’s latest, The Selfish Giant, has just released a UK trailer. The film, based on Oscar Wilde’s story of the same name, premiered at Cannes earlier this year and recently...

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Trailer Watch: Grace of Monaco – Starring Nicole Kidman

The first trailer for Grace of Monaco starring Nicole Kidman has been released. Kidman plays the former actress Grace Kelly, who married to Prince Rainier III of Monaco and left Hollywood and...

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Tribeca Film Acquired Marion Vernoux’s Bright Days Ahead

Tribeca Film has acquired the rights for Marion Vernoux’s Bright Days Ahead which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last week. As far as we can tell, this is the first female...

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Cynthia Lopez to Receive 2013 Good Egg Award

Chicken & Egg Pictures will be honoring Cynthia Lopez during this year’s Independent Film Week. Lopez will receive the 2013 Good Egg Award which is annually given to a leader in the...

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Wadjda to be Saudi Arabia’s Oscar Entry

Wadjda, directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour, the first film directed by a woman from Saudi Arabia opened in limited release this past weekend. The film made $40,419 after screening in just three theaters...

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Women Win Top Doc Awards at TIFF

Women directors took home the top audience awards in the documentary area at TIFF this year. Jehane Noujaim’s The Square took home the top audience prize. The film looks at the Egyptian...

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Weekly Update for September 13: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Weekend Wadjda – Haifaa Al-Mansour What Wadjda (Waad Mohammed) wants to do is simple – ride a bike. That shouldn’t be so...

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TV News Roundup for September 13th: Lauren Iungerich’s New Comedy, Katherine Heigl as CIA Officer and Tina Gordon Chism to HBO

Here’s some of the most notable TV news from the past week including Katherine Heigl’s return to television, Tina Gordon Chism developing a comedy series at HBO, Awkward’s Lauren...

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TIFF Women Directors: Meet Vivian Qu

Vivian Qu was born in China. She has produced the features Night Train (07), Knitting (08), which screened at the Festival, and Longing for the Rain (13). Trap Street (13) is her directorial...

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J.K. Rowling to Write Harry Potter Inspired Film Series

J.K. Rowling has teamed up with Warner Bros. to write a film series inspired by Rowling’s Harry Potter series. This will be her screenwriting debut. She will be adapting Fantastic Beasts and...

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TIFF Women Directors: Meet Alanis Obomsawin

Alanis Obomsawin was born in New Hampshire and was raised near the Odanak Reserve at Trois-Rivieres, Quebec. She has produced over thirty documentaries on Aboriginal rights issues for the...

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TIFF 13 Departure Thoughts

As I get ready to make my departure from Toronto after a whirlwind week there are a couple of things to mention as the festival winds down. First, even though there were a great many women directed...

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TIFF Women Directors: Meet Iram Haq

Iram Haq studied art direction at Westerdals School of Communication in Oslo. She has acted in the features Import-Export (05), Fallen Angels (08), and Tomme tonner (10). She wrote and directed...

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Women Make Up Over Half of the Nominees for the 2013 Man Booker Prize

The Man Booker Prize, Britain’s most prestigious literary award, announced their shortlist earlier this week. Of the 6 nominated, 4 women and 2 men make up the list. Judges for the award have...

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TIFF Women Directors: Meet Dana Rotberg

Dana Rotberg was born in Mexico City and graduated from Mexico’s Centro de Capacitacion Cinematografica. She has won numerous awards for her films, including Best Documentary from the...

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Trailer Watch: Second Trailer for August: Osage County

August: Osage County premiered at TIFF garnering a ton of Oscar buzz. The film, based on Tracy Lett’s Pulitzer Prize winning play, follows the Weston daughters (Julia Roberts, Juliette Lewis...

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TIFF Women Directors: Meet Lara Zizic

Lara Zizic received her master’s degree in filmmaking at Columbia University. She directed the short film The Isabel Fish (06) and co-directed the feature Mission Congo (13). ...

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