Features, Women Directors

My Latest Forbes Piece: The Evolving Conversation About Women Directors

Last week I attended the first conference ever held in Israel to discuss the status of women working in the film and television industries. They had brilliant academics, high level executives in TV, international guests and they had something I don’t usually see at these types of events — politicians. The conference closed with Member of Parliament, outspoken feminist, Merav Michaeli and began with Minister of Culture and Sport, Limor Livnat. In addition, the Swedish Ambassador to Israel Carl Magnus Nesser also addressed the crowd of filmmakers and executives among other insiders in the business. I’m sure you are wondering what the Swedish Ambassador has to do with women working in TV and film in Israel. The answer is that Sweden is at the forefront of pushing the conversation on gender equity related to women directors and filmmakers.

Sweden is one of the countries in the world that actually has a film funding apparatus that supports its industry as does Israel, Australia, Germany, Canada, France and many other countries. The United States does not support filmmakers — male or female. To be sure, the grants from film funds are usually not enough to completely finance a movie, but receiving a grant from an individual country’s film fund is an important credential to leverage in order to raise additional fuding. The US film business works completely differently. The studio films are funded with studio dollars, and indie films are funded by hook or by crook with equity investments, credit cards, loans — i.e. by any and all means possible.

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In Her Voice Podcast Episodes from This Week- May 12

Please check out the latest podcast episodes of In Her Voice Weekly News Brief on May 10- includes latest Writers Strike info Interview with Laurel Parmet- writer/director of The Starling Girl which...

Weekly Update for May 4: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

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Trailer Watch: Fact and Fiction Blur in Andrea Riseborough-Starrer “Nancy”

Parents receive a phone call they’ve been waiting three decades for in a new trailer for Christina Choe’s “Nancy.” After appearing on the news, they hear from a woman claiming to be their...

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