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Guest Post: What I Learned from Documenting the Aftermath of Sandy Hook

Guest Post by Kim A. Snyder Chronicling the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre was without a doubt the most daunting endeavor I’ve ever undertaken in my twenty years as a...

Awards, Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

“Cameraperson” Director Kirsten Johnson Receives Rooftop Films Grant

Kirsten Johnson is on a hot streak. Last week, her documentary “Cameraperson” won three awards at the Cinema Eye Honors. It’s on the Oscars short list and was the grand prize winner of the...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: There’s No Tomorrow for Zoey Deutch in Ry Russo-Young’s “Before I Fall”

“Maybe for you there’s a tomorrow. But for some of us, there’s only today,” explains Samantha (Zoey Deutch, “Why Him?”), the teen protagonist of “Before I Fall.” A new trailer has...

Awards, Films, News, Television

Film Editors Thelma Schoonmaker & Janet Ashikaga to Receive Career Achievement Awards

The American Cinema Editors will present Thelma Schoonmaker and Janet Ashikaga with Career Achievement awards during the ACE Eddie Awards, Deadline writes. The event will be held in Beverly Hills on...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Sundance 2017 Women Directors: Meet Christina Clusiau — “Trophy”

Christina Clusiau is a documentary filmmaker, cinematographer, and photojournalist based in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013, Clusiau co-founded Reel Peak Films, a production company specializing in short and...

Films, News, Television

Jessica Biel Anthology Thriller Gets Ordered to Series

Jessica Biel is returning to the small screen. She’s set to topline “The Sinner,” an anthology series that USA Network just ordered to series, the LA Times reports. The thriller marks Biel’s...

Documentary, Features, Guest Posts, News, Television

Guest Post: Capturing History As It Happens in the Obama White House

Guest Post by Amy Entelis Shortly after Election Day 2016, CNN began filming inside the Obama White House to tell a story we thought had never previously been told: What is it like to work for the...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Sundance 2017 Women Directors: Meet Cate Shortland — “Berlin Syndrome”

Cate Shortland’s films have screened at film festivals around the world, including Cannes Film Festival and Sydney Film Festival. Her previous credits include “Somersault”...

Comedy, News, Television

Comedy from Zainab Johnson and Wanda Sykes in Development at ABC

It looks like ABC is continuing its recent trend of pursuing inclusive, politically resonant comedies like “Black-ish” and “Fresh Off the Boat,” judging by its latest development deal....

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Barbara Kopple’s “This Is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous” Gets Release Date

Barbara Kopple’s latest project has a release date. Following its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, “This Is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous” will launch February 8 on...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Sundance 2017 Women Directors: Meet Neasa Ní Chianáin — “In Loco Parentis”

Neasa Ní Chianáin started directing in 2001 with television documentaries. Her previous credits include the award-winning “Frank Ned & Busy Lizzie,” which won the Best Feature award at The...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Courtney Moorehead Balaker’s “Little Pink House” to Open Athena Film Festival

The Athena Film Festival announced today that “Little Pink House,” written and directed by Courtney Moorehead Balaker, will screen on Thursday, February 9 as the fest’s Opening...

Comedy, News, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Drew Barrymore is a Charming Zombie in “Santa Clarita Diet”

Netflix’s “Santa Clarita Diet” sees two-time Emmy nominee Drew Barrymore playing Sheila Hammond, a real estate agent, mother, wife, and zombie — or as her son prefers to describe her...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Sundance 2017 Women Directors: Meet Susan Froemke— “Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman”

Susan Froemke is a four-time Emmy winner and non-fiction filmmaker with over thirty films to her credit, including Academy Award-nominated HBO documentary film “Lalee’s Kin,” “Grey...

Awards, Films, News, Television

“Outlander’s” Caitriona Balfe to Receive an Oscar Wilde Award

Two-time Golden Globe nominee and BAFTA winner Caitriona Balfe is set to receive an Oscar Wilde Award, a press release has announced. The Irish actress and “Outlander” star will receive the...

Films, News

“Hidden Figures” STEM Contest Grand Prize Winners are Announced

“The Search for Hidden Figures” is officially over. According to Shadow and Act, the scholarship contest, inspired by the film “Hidden Figures,” awarded its two grand prizes to Joy Buolamwin...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Sundance 2017 Women Directors: Meet Sabaah Folayan — “Whose Streets?”

Sabaah Folayan is a storyteller and activist based in Brooklyn, New York. She was a lead organizer for The Millions March, one of the largest marches for racial justice in New York history. “Whose...

Awards, News, Theater, Women Writers

“Fun Home” Lyricist Lisa Kron Receives Kleban Prize for Musical Theater

Lisa Kron, who wrote the book and lyrics for the musical “Fun Home,” recently received the 2017 Kleban Prize, which includes $100,000, for writing in musical theater, the New York Times writes....

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Trailer Watch: Kristi Jacobson’s “Solitary” Turns Critical Eye on Supermax Prisons

Most offenders remain in their cell 23 hours a day, seven days a week at Red Onion State Prison, a supermax prison built on an Appalachian mountaintop. An interviewee reveals this shocking fact in a...

Books, News, Women Writers

Amy Poehler Buys Rights to YA Book About Teen Riot Grrrl

Amy Poehler in “Parks and Recreation” Amy Poehler is working to bring a feminist teen character to the big screen. Hers and Brooke Posch’s Paper Kite production banner has acquired the film...

Films, News, Women Directors

Upcoming BAM Exhibition Celebrates Black Women’s Cinema

Cinephiles, your February just became a whole lot busier. Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) recently announced its “One Way or Another: Black Women’s Cinema, 1970–1991” exhibition, which...

Awards, Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Exclusive: Chicken & Egg Pictures Announces Breakthrough Filmmaker Award Recipients

Chicken & Egg Pictures has announced the recipients of the second Breakthrough Filmmaker Award, which includes a $50,000 unrestricted grant and a year-long creative support and mentorship...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Sundance 2017 Women Directors: Meet Kirsten Tan — “Pop Aye”

Kirsten Tan is a writer, director, and cinematographer. Her work has screened at film fests across the world, including Singapore, Rotterdam, and Toronto. Tan has won numerous international awards,...

Films, News, Women Directors

AFI Announces the 25 Female Directors Selected for Fox Filmmaker Lab

The American Film Institute (AFI) recently announced the 25 female directors selected for the 2017 Fox Filmmaker Lab, an initiative designed to increase the number of women directing major studio...

News, Television, Women Directors

TCA Update: Lifetime and FX Make Strides Towards Gender Equality, Inclusivity

It’s TCA time again, when presidents and CEOs of major networks — who are mostly white men in their fifties or sixties — make bold, sweeping promises about how this is the year when...

Music, News, Television, Women Writers

“Hidden Figures” Screenwriter Sells Scripted Drama to E!

“Hidden Figures” co-writer Allison Schroeder is on a roll. The Golden Globe-nominated NASA drama earned the top spot at the box office this weekend (as it did last weekend), and now there is...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

TruTV Picks Up Comedy Series Created by, Starring Amy Sedaris

Amy Sedaris is making your next favorite TV show. The actress and comedian has landed a 10-episode straight-to-series pickup from truTV for an untitled, half-hour comedy she created and stars in,...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Directors

“Heathers” Anthology Series Green Lit at TV Land

TV Land The “Heathers” reboot has officially been ordered to series at TV Land, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. The dark comedy will mark the network’s first hourlong original series. While...

News, Television, Women Directors

“Shots Fired’s” First Season Features Equal Number of Male and Female Directors

In addition to bringing the Black Lives Matter movement to the mainstream media, Gina Prince-Bythewood is also working to bridge the gender gap. “Shots Fired,” the upcoming Fox event series...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

CIR Launches Glassbreaker Films for Female Documentary Filmmakers

The Center for Investigative Reporting has announced the launch of Glassbreaker Films, a new film studio “intended to support and empower women in documentary filmmaking.” Glassbreaker Films was...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors

Amber Tamblyn’s Directorial Debut “Paint it Black” Acquired for Spring Release

Amber Tamblyn’s directorial debut, “Paint it Black” has been acquired by Imagination Worldwide for a release this April. The film premiered at the 2016 LA Film Festival. Based on the cult...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Tessa Thompson and Lily James Team Up for Nia DaCosta’s “Little Woods”

Tessa Thompson and Lily James have signed on to topline “Little Woods,” Nia DaCosta’s feature directorial debut. The two actresses will play sisters in the indie film,...

Films, News, Women Directors

Gugu Mbatha-Raw Set to Star in Julia Hart’s “Fast Color”

Gugu Mbatha- Raw (“Belle,” “Beyond the Lights”) is set to star in the thriller “Fast Color,” Variety reports. “Miss Stevens” director Julia Hart is set to helm, with a screenplay she...

Films, News, Women Directors

Kate Mara Iraq War Biopic Helmed by “Blackfish” Director Gets a Release Date

We’re one step closer to seeing Kate Mara in action on the front line. “Megan Leavey” has been acquired by Bleecker Street, Deadline reports. Mara plays a marine corporal in the biopic, which...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: “The Lure” Makes Mermaids Frightening Again

Mermaids have always been frightening creatures of mythology, and now, Polish director Agnieszka Smoczynska’s “The Lure” brings back the horror lost to Disney princesses, with an added fun,...

Films, News, Television

Taraji P. Henson Set to Play Hit Woman in “Proud Mary”

Taraji P. Henson has her next movie role lined up. According to Deadline, Henson is set to star in “Proud Mary,” for Screen Gems. She’s previously acted for the company in “No Good Deed”...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY Acquires Heidi Saman’s Award-Winning Debut “Namour”

Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY has announced its fifteenth film acquisition. The independent distribution company has snagged “Namour,” Egyptian-American filmmaker Heidi Saman’s first feature. The...

Awards, Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

“Cameraperson,” “Hooligan Sparrow,” and “Making a Murderer” Win at Cinema Eye

Kirsten Johnson’s “Cameraperson” topped the Cinema Eye Honors last night, taking home three awards: Outstanding Cinematography for Johnson, Outstanding Editing for Nels Bangerter, and...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

New York Jewish Film Festival 2017 Lineup is 50 Percent Female-Directed

The Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Jewish Museum kicked off the 26th Annual New York Jewish Film Festival yesterday and half of the lineup is directed by women. The NYJFF is one of the...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Lisa Robinson and Annie J. Howell on Identity, Loss, and Growth in “Claire in Motion”

Lisa Robinson and Annie J. Howell’s s debut feature, “Small, Beautifully Moving Parts,” premiered at SXSW in 2011 and went on to play over thirty festivals. Awards include the Alfred P. Sloan...

News, Television

“Good Girls Revolt” Unable to Find New Network After Cancellation

Sadly, “Good Girls Revolt” won’t be coming back. After Amazon cancelled the show at the end of Season 1, its creators tried desperately to find a new home for the historical series. But, as...

Films, News

Hasbro Launching New Female Toy Character with Digital Series

Toy maker Hasbro is launching a new female character. As The Hollywood Reporter writes, the company will introduce Hanazuki, “a girl gifted with powers that are tied to her many moods.” The toy...

Films, News

Natalie Portman Says Ashton Kutcher Was Paid 3x More on “No Strings Attached”

Sexism strikes again. During an interview with Marie Claire UK, Oscar winner and “Jackie” star Natalie Portman revealed that her “No Strings Attached” co-star, Ashton Kutcher, was paid...

News, Television

Regina King Lands Deal at ABC

Emmy winner Regina King has landed a two-year deal with ABC studios for her production company Royal Ties, Shadow and Act reports. She runs the company with her sister, Reina King, whose official...

Awards, Documentary, Films, News

Kitty Genovese Doc “The Witness” Getting Narrative Treatment

The documentary “The Witness,” which follows the story of the murder of Kitty Genovese, is getting the narrative film treatment, Deadline reports. Killer Films’ Christine Vachon and Pamela...

Documentary, Interviews, News, Women Directors

How Kristi Zea Pays Tribute to a Genius Painter in “Everybody Knows… Elizabeth Murray”

“Everybody Knows… Elizabeth Murray” is Kristi Zea’s documentary directorial debut. She’s a two-time Oscar-nominated production designer and producer. Her narrative directorial debut,...

Features, Films, News, Television

Why the Abortion Story Line on “Degrassi: Next Class” is So Groundbreaking

Guest post by Kelly Martinez “Yesterday, I was pregnant and now I’m not. And I’d like to talk about it. There’s so many things I wanna do in high school and being a mom is not one of them....

News, Television

Lena Waithe’s “The Chi” Set for Showtime

Showtime has ordered Lena Waithe’s hour-long Chicago-set drama “The Chi” to series, Shadow and Act writes. The project was redevelopped and recast after a pilot was ordered in...

News, Television, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Diane Lockhart Bounces Back in “The Good Fight”

“Good Wife” fans, rejoice: it’s nearly time to be reunited with the inimitable Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski), and a new trailer for the series’ long-awaited spinoff, “The Good...

News, Television, Women Writers

Series Based on Cosmopolitan Magazine Greenlit by Freeform

If you’re concerned about the fate of “Good Girls Revolt” in the wake of its Amazon cancellation, you may find some solace in the fact that another series led by female journalists is coming...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Jackie Collins’ Lucky Santangelo Books Being Adapted Into Film Trilogy

Jackie Collin’s beloved character Lucky Santangelo is coming to the big screen. As Deadline reports, the 10-novel series has been acquired by Universal Pictures with the hope of making a trilogy...

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