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Rachel Griffiths to Make Feature Debut with Female-Led Horse-Racing Drama

Oscar-nominated actress Rachel Griffiths is set to make her feature directorial debut. The “Brothers and Sisters” alumna is helming Teresa Palmer-starrer “Ride Like a Girl,” Deadline...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for November 3: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Lady Bird” Films About Women Opening This Week Lady Bird — Written and Directed by Greta Gerwig Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) fights against but is exactly like her...

Films, News, Women Directors

New Class of Women at Sundance Fellows Announced

Marielle Heller (“The Diary of a Teenage Girl”), Elyse Steinberg (“Weiner”), and Jennifer Phang (“Advantageous”) are just a few of the amazing alumna of the Women at Sundance Fellows...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Re-Thinking the Canon

My recent tweet storm about the need to re-think the (overwhelmingly white and male) canon led The Guardian to invite me to elaborate on my thoughts. They’ve used my piece as an introduction for a...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Liz Friedlander to Write and Direct Female-Centric Cop Drama for ABC

“Conviction” creator Liz Friedlander is looking to bring more women in blue to the small screen. Her as-yet untitled female-led police drama has received a put pilot order from ABC,...

Features, News, Women Directors

Watch: Women and Hollywood Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Highlights of Women in Film and TV

Women and Hollywood is celebrating our 10th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, we held parties in New York City and Los Angeles in October. The events included a contest for first-time...

Films, Music, Television, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Barbra Streisand Invites Us Behind the Scenes in New Netflix Doc

A new Netflix documentary is giving us an intimate look into what goes into a living legend’s stage show. “I’m feeling the love. It’s wonderful,” Barbra Streisand tells her audience in a...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Gypsy” Actress Poorna Jagannathan to Topline Pippa Bianco’s Feature Directorial Debut

“Gypsy” and “The Night Of” actress Poorna Jagannathan has been tapped to lead Pippa Bianco’s first feature film. She will portray a mother seeking justice after an explicit video of her...

Events, Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Women and Hollywood Invites You to Screenings of Greta Gerwig’s “Lady Bird”

We’re working* with the folks at A24 to offer the Women and Hollywood community the opportunity to see an advance screening of “Lady Bird,” written and directed by Greta Gerwig. This is a...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Women and Hollywood Invites You to Screenings of Greta Gerwig’s “Lady Bird”

We’re working* with the folks at A24 to offer the Women and Hollywood community the opportunity to see an advance screening of “Lady Bird,” written and directed by Greta Gerwig. This is a...

Crowdfunding, Features, Films, Television, Women Directors

Women Who Make Us Laugh: Crowdfunding Picks

Get ready to laugh and reflect: for this round of crowdfunding picks, we’re focusing on comedies about and made by women. First up is Sarah Delpizzo and Melissa Graver’s “The Pet Peeve...

Books, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Julianne Moore to Star in Julie Taymor’s Gloria Steinem Biopic

Julie Taymor’s upcoming adaptation of Gloria Steinem’s memoir has found a leading lady. “My Life on the Road” — which already seemed too good to be true — just got even better....

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

November 2017 Film Preview

“Lady Bird” November is here with collection of women-centric, women-directed, and women-written films that range from funny to heartbreaking to eye-opening to game-changing. On November 1, the...

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Elizabeth Banks to Direct “The Paper Bag Princess”

Looks like we’re going to be seeing even more Paper Bag Princess Halloween costumes in the next few years. Elizabeth Banks is taking the beloved literary character to the big screen. The...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Nicole Kidman Says Being an Advocate Means Putting Things Into Action

2017 saw Nicole Kidman working with two renowned women directors: Jane Campion for “Top of the Lake: China Girl” and Sofia Coppola for “The Beguiled.” Her upcoming projects include Rebecca...

Films, News, Women Directors

Kimberly Peirce Will Direct Underground Abortion Network Drama “This Is Jane”

Amazon’s abortion drama “This Is Jane” has found its director. “Boys Don’t Cry’s” Kimberly Peirce will helm the film about an underground abortion network in Chicago, which went by the...

Awards, Documentary, Features, Films, Women Directors

Oscar Doc Submissions Are 35 Percent Women-Directed

It’s time to meet the 2018 Oscar doc contenders. One hundred seventy features have been submitted for consideration in the category at the upcoming Academy Awards, and one of them will be taking...

Awards, Films, News, Theater, Women Directors

Julie Taymor To Receive SDCF’s 2018 Mr. Abbott Award

Julie Taymor is set to add another award to her stacked résumé. The Tony-winning director of “The Lion King” will be honored with the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation’s (SDCF)...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for October 27: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Novitiate” Films About Women Opening This Week Novitiate — Written and Directed by Margaret Betts (Opens in NY and LA) Spanning over a decade from the early 1950s through to the mid-60s,...

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Women and Hollywood Celebrates 10 Years with NYT Profile and Parties in NYC & LA

Check it out — Women and Hollywood is in The New York Times. The Times did a profile of me and the work of Women and Hollywood to coincide with a major milestone: The blog is celebrating our...

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“Girls Trip” Writer Tracy Oliver to Make Directorial Debut with “Survive the Night”

Tracy Oliver is stepping behind the camera. The breakout screenwriter of “Girls Trip” is set to make her directorial debut with an adaptation of Danielle Vega’s 2015 YA novel “Survive the...

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Stella Meghie to Write and Direct “The Photograph”

Stella Meghie has lined up her next project. The “Everything, Everything” helmer will write and direct “The Photograph,” Variety reports. Universal Pictures acquired the original spec,...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Exclusive: A Mother Needs Her Daughter to Grow Up in “Gold Star” Clip

“I know none of this is fair to you, Vic, but I need you home,” a mother says to her 20-something daughter in our exclusive clip of “Gold Star.” Deanne (Catherine Curtin, “Insecure,”...

Books, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: A Girl Cuts Her Hair and Changes Her Life in “The Breadwinner”

“My family is in a desperate situation,” says Parvana (Saara Chaudry, “Max and Shred”) in a new trailer for “The Breadwinner.” And desperate situations call for desperate measures. The...

News, Television, Women Directors

Ryan Murphy’s New Show Casts Five Trans Actors as Series Regulars, Makes History

“Pose,” a pilot from Ryan Murphy and FX, has already made history — and it hasn’t even begun filming yet. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the 1980s New York City-set series will feature five...

Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: WWII Vets Return to Mississippi in Dee Rees’ “Mudbound”

A new trailer has landed for “Mudbound,” Dee Rees’ highly anticipated follow-up to her Emmy-winning TV movie “Bessie.” The multi-perspective Southern epic follows two men as they return...

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Exclusive: A Security Guard Confronts Her Workplace Harassers in “Wexford Plaza” Clip

Betty (Reid Asselstine) is starting her shift as a security officer at Wexford Plaza when she notices something strange on the security booth’s computer. A coworker took one of Betty’s private...

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Aja Naomi King Toplining Drama About Activist Who Fights Against Female Genital Mutilation

“How to Get Away With Murder’s” Aja Naomi King is bringing Ifrah Ahmed’s story to the big screen. Deadline reports that the NAACP-nominated actress is starring in “A Girl From...

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Exclusive: A Friend’s Prank Goes Awry in “Suck It Up” Clip

“Does anything taste a little bit odd about that lemonade? Maybe, like, something special?” a laughing Ronnie (Grace Glowicki) asks her best friend in a clip for Jordan Canning’s “Suck It...

News, Women Directors

“Breadwinner” Helmer Nora Twomey to Be Recognized at Women in Animation’s Diversity Awards

Director and animator Nora Twomey will be among the honorees at Women in Animation’s first WIA Diversity Awards, which recognize artists and organizations dedicated to building a more inclusive...

Films, News, Women Directors

Mia Wasikowska to Star in Mirrah Foulkes’ Live-Action Take on “Punch and Judy”

Mia Wasikowska is bringing a famed puppet story to life. The “Alice in Wonderland” star will topline a live-action reinterpretation of the story of “Punch and Judy,” a play traditionally...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors

Sam Taylor-Johnson Working on “A Million Little Pieces” Adaptation

Sam Taylor-Johnson is bringing another controversial, best-selling book to the big screen. The “Fifty Shades of Grey” director is working on an adaptation of James Frey’s “A Million Little...

Events, Features, News, Women Directors

You’re Invited: Women and Hollywood’s 10th Anniversary Celebration in London

Women and Hollywood’s final 10th anniversary event, to be held in London, is fast approaching. As we honor a decade of educating, advocating, and agitating for greater gender diversity in film on...

Awards, News, Television, Women Directors

Mary Harron and More to Be Honored at WIFT-T’s Crystal Awards

Mary Harron has a lot to celebrate. In a little over a week, “Alias Grace” — the Netflix miniseries she directed — will premiere. And in December Harron will receive the Creative...

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Trailer Watch: A Dying Woman Considers One Last Fling in Joan Carr-Wiggin’s “Love of My Life”

“I’m happily married and dying — not the best time to start dating [my] ex,” Grace (Anna Chancellor, “This Beautiful Fantastic”) says in the trailer for “Love of My Life.” Too...

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Amy Irving, Helen Slater, and Zhu Zhu to Star in Ann Hu’s “Confetti”

“Shadow Magic” director Ann Hu has tapped Amy Irving (“Alias”), Helen Slater (“Supergirl”), Zhu Zhu (“Marco Polo”), and newcomer Harmonie Zhu to star in her next film,...

Documentary, Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: A Holocaust Survivor Revisits Her Trauma in “Big Sonia”

“You live with it all your life and you can never forget. I would catch myself laughing and feel guilty,” says the titular character of “Big Sonia” in a new trailer for Leah Warshawski’s...

Films, News, Women Directors

Rachel Weisz and Mira Nair Award “Suicide by Sunlight” at Through Her Lens Program

Nikyatu Jusu’s “Suicide by Sunlight” took home the top prize at this year’s Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program. Jury members Rachel Weisz (the upcoming...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

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

“Tragedy Girls” Films About Women Opening This Week Tragedy Girls “Tragedy Girls” is a twist on the slasher genre following two death-obsessed teenage girls (Alexandra Shipp and Brianna...

Documentary, Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC’s 2017 Feature Lineup Is 40 Percent Women-Directed

DOC NYC, the largest American documentary film festival, has unveiled its 2017 program. The fest’s eighth edition will screen 111 feature docs, 44 of which, or about 40 percent, are women-helmed....

Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: A Family’s Life Goes to the Dogs in Marianna Palka’s “Bitch”

“We thought you’d be home. I postponed dinner as long as I could,” Jill (Marianna Palka) says as she leaves a message for her husband, Bill (Jason Ritter, “Parenthood”), in the new trailer...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Better Things” Renewed for Season 3

Sam Fox isn’t going anywhere. Variety reports that Pamela Adlon-starrer “Better Things” has been renewed for a third season. Adlon co-created the dramedy and directed every episode of its...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Gotham Awards 2017: Nods for Greta Gerwig, “Fleabag,” “Better Things,” & More

Nominations for the 2017 Gotham Awards are in. While Greta Gerwig and Maggie Betts are both up for the Breakthrough Director Award for “Lady Bird” and “Novitiate,” respectively, none of the...

Comedy, News, Women Directors

Stephanie Laing’s Online Network PYPO Teaming Up with Norwegian Air

PYPO, the multi-platform comedy network for women founded by Emmy winner Stephanie Laing, has partnered with Norwegian Air. According to a press release, the airline’s flights will feature...

Features, News, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Ava DuVernay Urges Intersectional Approach to Protecting Women in Hollywood

Like Kathleen Kennedy and Reese Witherspoon, Ava DuVernay used her appearance at Elle’s recent Women in Hollywood Event to discuss Hollywood’s misogyny in light of the revelations about serial...

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Kat Candler Will Be Showrunner on “Queen Sugar” Season 3

Frequent “Queen Sugar” director Kat Candler is taking on another leadership role at the OWN family drama. Per Deadline, Candler will take over showrunning duties from Monica Macer beginning in...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Julia Bacha’s Doc “Naila and the Uprising” Acquired by Fork Films, Will Air on PBS

“Naila and the Uprising” has found a home. Julia Bacha’s most recent project, a documentary about nonviolent Palestinian movement the First Intifada, has been nabbed by Fork Films and...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Mary Elizabeth Winstead to Star in Eva Vives’ Feature Directorial Debut

Hot off the heels of her turn as con artist-with-a-heart-of-gold Nikki Swango on FX’s “Fargo,” Mary Elizabeth Winstead has booked her next role — and it’s in a woman-helmed film....

Television, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: The New Suitress Is Making the Rules in “UnREAL” Season 3

A powerful woman is pulling the strings in the new season of “Everlasting,” and it’s not Quinn (Constance Zimmer) or Rachel (Shiri Appleby). A teaser has dropped for the third season of...

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Trailer Watch: No One Says What They Mean in Michelle Morgan’s “It Happened in L.A.”

Remember that episode of “30 Rock” where Liz and her boyfriend go to IKEA and suddenly every conversation they have about furniture turns into a metaphor for their relationship? Well, the...

News, Television, Women Directors

Liv Tyler Joins Second Season of “Harlots”

Liv Tyler is swapping the all-white attire of the Guilty Remnant for the vivid corsets and powdered wigs of Greek Street. According to Deadline, the “Leftovers” actress has joined the next...

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