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Women’s Films Opening — May 18, 2012

Recommendations for the week: Hysteria directed by Tanya Wexler and Polisse by Maiwenn. Films About Women Opening This Weekend Virginia Virginia stars Jennifer Connelly in the title role as a...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Sign the Petition! Where Are the Women Directors?

It’s been very interesting to watch the opening of the Cannes Film Festival. In light of the fact that there are no women directors in competition and the great work of La Barbe, at the opening...

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Hysteria — Directed by Tanya Wexler, co-written by Jonah Lisa Dyer

Here is a repost of the review of the review I wrote after I saw the film at the Toronto Film Festival. The film opens in the US today. One of the most vivid memories I have of my college learning...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Won’t Back Down

This is my kind of movie. It stars Maggie Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, and Holly Hunter. Look for it in Theatres September 28. Yahoo! Video Player

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Interview with Tanya Wexler — Director of Hysteria

Hysteria first premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and it recently screened at Tribeca. It opens in the US tomorrow, Friday, May 18. Women and Hollywood: This movie feels very contemporary in...

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Good Lord — Please Leave These Women Alone

In the last couple days I have seen several disturbing stories about two actresses being harrassed for their post partum appearances. Both Bryce Dallas Howard and Aishwarya Rai have given birth in...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Cannes Watch: Why We Need Films Directed By Women AND Films About Women

Cannes is kicking off right now. I’ve spent the last two days putting together a petition that will be sent to the festival about the lack of female directors in competition. You can sign the...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Cannes Watch: The First Female Saudia Arabian Director Hits Cannes

Haifaa Al Mansour may not be able to drive in her country but she seems to have accomplished something no other woman — or man — has done in Saudia Arabia — directing the first...

News, Statistics

Females Grossly Underrepresented and Misrepresented in Top Grossing Films of 2011

New stats are out from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film. This time the research takes a look at the amount of female characters onscreen in the top grossing 100 films...

Festivals, News

Cannes Film Festival Slammed By Feminist Group La Barbe For Excluding Women Directors

The French feminist group La Barbe which was started several years ago in response to the sexist media treatment of Segolene Royal in her race against Nicholas Sarkozy, has taken on one of the most...

News, Women Directors

Julie Delpy and Her Love/Hate Relationship with Hollywood

Julie Delpy is no a shrinking violet. She has many awesome opinions about how Hollywood treats women, which could be one of the reasons why, according to her, she has been fired by every agency...

News, Television

New TV Shows Created by Women for 2012–2013

It’s that tme of the year again. When your favorite shows get cancelled, and shows that you have no idea why they exist get renewed again for another year. For renewals, one piece of good news is...

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Women’s Films Opening — May 11, 2012

Where Do We Go Now? — written and directed by Nadine Labaki Where Do We Go Now? is about how the women in a Lebanese village come together across religious differences to make peace in their...

News, Women Writers

Guest Post: What It Feels Like for a Girl

I really never thought I’d hear a sentence like this in 2012: “I can see making a coming-of-age story about a boy. But when it’s a girl… it’s just creepy.” And yet, that’s what a...

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Interview with Lisa Robinson and Annie J. Howell — Directors of Small, Beautifully Moving Parts

Women and Hollywood: How was it directing a movie together? How did you divide the work? Lisa Robinson and Annie J. Howell: In short, it was a very satisfying experience. We found that two brains...

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Repost: Interview with Nadine Labaki — Writer and Director of Where Do We Go Now?

Here’s the repost of the interview I did with Nadine Labaki in September at the Toronto Film Festival. The film opens in the US today. Women and Hollywood: Congratulations. I read your film is...

Documentary, News, Television, Videos, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Forbidden Voices — Directed by Barbara Miller

An incredibly moving story of three women bloggers fighting to keep telling the truth. As First Lady Michelle Obama says: “courage can actually be contagious.” This film opened in Switzerland...

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Jessica Chastain Passes on a Part in Iron Man 3

When the news surfaced last week that Jessica Chastain was circling a part in Iron Man 3 I was a bit surprised. I just doesn’t seem to be her type of film. She does not scream big Hollywood action...

News, Women Directors

First Feature on Hollywood Legend Mary Pickford to Go Into Production Next Year

It’s always good news when a woman whose contributions to our culture have receded from contemporary knowledge gets brought back into mainstream culture. Producers Julie Pacino and Jennifer DeLia...

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Hollywood Feminist Couple of the Day: Idina Menzel and Taye Diggs

The singing and acting couple (did you know they met while performing in the original company of Rent?) have started A Broader Way Foundation which created a camp for girls focusing on the creative...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Tribeca Watch: Speaking With Writer/Director Jenny Deller and Producer Kristin Fairweather of Future Weather

I didn’t get to see many Tribeca Fest films in the theatre this year due to my travel schedule at the beginning of the festival, but I was so glad to be able to catch the film and post screening...

News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Highlighting New Directing Talent

Tonight, AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women will have its 2012 showcase at the DGA. Each year this highly selective program offers eight talented women a tuition-free training program and the...

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Chicken & Egg Pictures Call for Entries

For all female filmmakers- Chicken & Egg Pictures is looking for talented and amazing women filmmakers. They have only ONE open call in 2012. The deadline is June 29th 2012! Chicken & Egg...

Comedy, News, Videos

Funny or Die: Don’t You Want Your Dad in Your Vagina?

These people at Funny or Die are really doing a great job of keeping this issue in focus and making sure we see how absurd it is. This one stars Kate Beckinsale, Judy Greer,...

Box Office, News

The Marginalization of Women’s Stories During The Summer Movie Season

The summer movie season kicked off this weekend with gusto with the record breaking $200 million opening of The Avengers. I joined the throngs on Friday afternoon for a showing and there was much...

News, Television

Hollywood Feminist of the Day: Julia Bluhm

Maybe it will take an awesome girl to get people to think differently about how absurd and damaging it is that we live in a world dominated by photoshopped pictures. We never get to see anyone real,...

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Women Director Watch: Debra Granik and Nicole Holofcener

Some news on two of the top tier female directors- Nicole Holofcener will be directing Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini in a film for Fox Searchlight according to the Playlist. Here’s the...

News, Women Producers

Another Missed Opportunity — Francis Lawrence Hired to Direct Catching Fire

There are not many times where people have enough juice to make change in a lumbering system that is so resistant to it. But the gig of directing Catching Fire, the second film in The Hunger Games...

Box Office, Documentary, News

Women’s Films Opening — May 4, 2012

The Perfect Family — directed by Anne Renton, written by Paula Goldberg and Claire V. Reily The Perfect Family written by Paula Goldberg and Claire V. Reily and directed by Anne Renton and...

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Interview with Anne Renton — Director of The Perfect Family

The Perfect Family written by Paula Goldberg and Claire V. Reily and directed by Anne Renton and produced by Cora Olson and Jen Dubin hits theatres and VOD today. It tells the story of Eileen Cleary...

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Trailer Watch: Beast of the Southern Wild

This is the film that won the top narrative prize at Sundance. It stars newcomer Quvenzhané Wallis. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a trailer quite like this. I am looking forward to this one. It...

Documentary, News

Guest Post: The Women Who Propel Last Call at the Oasis

When we were first looking around for stories to feature in the film, we noticed that many of the best-known scientists were male. We wondered: “Where are the women in this picture?” During our...

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Happy 100th Birthday Universal Pictures

I get a ton of press releases. Most of them I don’t even read. This week I got a release about the 100th anniversary of Universal Pictures that was made up of 100 fun facts. Not too many of the...

Documentary, Festivals, News, Women Directors

The World Before Her Takes Top Doc Prize at Tribeca

The World Before Her directed by Nisha Pahuja is an eye-opening and disturbing documentary about the limited options for girls and young women in India. The film juxtaposes two opposing...

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Nancy Meyers to Direct Her Daughter Haille’s Screenplay

Sorry for being a little late on this but I love this story so I wanted to make sure I shared it. Nancy Meyers whose last film was It’s Complicated will direct her daughter Hailee Meyers...

Awards, News

Indiewire Wins Webby for Best Movie and Film Site

Just want to take a moment and congratulate all my colleagues at Indiewire particularly editor in chief Dana Harris for the big webby win. While I am not on staff of Indiewire, Women and Hollywood...

Awards, News, Theater, Women Directors

Tony Nominations: Good for Female Directors, Horrible for Female Writers

Last June after a season where not a single female playwright was produced on Broadway it was announced that there would be at least five women with plays in the just ended 2011–2012 season. Four...

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Guest Post: Collaboration, Not Competition

I’ve always been a woman who liked to think herself in control of her own destiny. What I found, though, was that in order to collaborate with destiny, I had to collaborate with other women. I am...

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Trailer Watch: Peace Love and Misunderstanding

Jane Fonda as a hippie in Woodstock. Film is on opens and is available on VOD on June 8. Yahoo! Video Player

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The Status of Women’s Film Festivals

One of the reasons I went to Colgone to the International Frauen Film Festival was to be a part of a dialogue on the status of women’s films festivals. The festival invited Skadi Loist a...

News, Theater, Women Writers

The Guthrie Theatre Announces Its 50th Anniversary Season With No Female Playwrights on the Program

The Guthrie Theatre is one of the most prestigious regional theatres in America. Next year it will be celebrating it’s 50th anniversary season. Joe Dowling, the 7th Artistic director of the...

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Elles directed by Malgoska Szumowska

Here are my impressions of the film from the Toronto Film Festival. The film opens in NY and LA today with a nationwide release it follow. Elles written by Tine Byrckel and Malgoska Szumowska and...

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Trailer Watch: The Perfect Family Directed by Anne Renton

Film Opens May 4 Yahoo! Video Player

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Belma Bas Wins Top Award at International Frauen Film Festival for Zephyr

I just am back from Germany where I attended the International Frauen Film Festival, a truly wonderful environment where you can hang out with women working in the film business that you otherwise...

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A Big Week for Women and Hollywood

Just wanted to make sure that you saw the pieces that I wrote this week for The Washington Post and the NY Times’ website Room For Debate. Tonight at 6pm, in conjunction with the Tribeca Film...

Box Office, News

Female Reviewer Gets Attacked for Avengers Review

While I am not usually that interested in boycentric blockbusters, I am very into seeing The Avengers. I want to see how an open feminist man like Joss Whedon makes a big budget Hollywood film. Will...

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Trailer Watch: Brave

Looks like this will be Pixar’s one shot at a film about a girl because they released the list of the next couple of movies and NONE are about women and NONE are directed by women. We’ve got the...

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Happy Birthday Barbra

Today is Barbra Streisand’s 70th birthday. Even if you are not a fan — and I don’t know how you could not be — this woman has had an extremely impressive career. Singer, songwriter,...

Documentary, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Filming Elephant Landmine Survivors Walk on Prostheses is No Small Feat

“The Eyes of Thailand” documentary tells the true story of Soraida Salwala’s quest to help two elephant landmine survivors, Motala and Baby Mosha, walk again on their own four legs by building...

News, Women Directors

Hey Nina Jacobson — How About Picking a Woman for Catching Fire!

According to reports in EW, the Playlist and the Hollywood Reporter, the search for a director for Catching Fire is down to two dudes — Bennett Miller and Francis Lawrence. Now I think that...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

What Women Directed Films Should Have Been Considered for Cannes?

I am over the anger of this morning’s Cannes lineup and on to the next step — action. A tweet from Katey Rich asked me what films I thought should have been included in the lineup and I have...

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