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Quote of the Day: Gina Prince-Bythewood on Changing the Narrative About Women Directors

“I am seeing a definite shift, but it doesn’t mean that the numbers are not still absolutely abysmal,” Gina Prince-Bythewood tells Deadline in a new feature about the fight for gender parity...

Interviews

Jill Magid on Exploring Art, Accessibility, and Legacy in “The Proposal”

Jill Magid is an artist, writer, and filmmaker whose work includes performance art and large and small-scale installations. She has been commissioned to make work for the Whitney Museum of American...

Television

Series Adaptation of Akwaeke Emezi’s “Freshwater” in the Works at FX, Tamara P. Carter On Board

“Freshwater” may be heading to the small screen. A series inspired by Akwaeke Emezi’s celebrated debut novel is in “early development” at FX, Variety reports. The 2018 book...

Features

Quote of the Day: “Port Authority’s” Leyna Bloom on Being the First Trans WOC to Lead a Cannes Pic

Leyna Bloom, star of Danielle Lessovitz’s “Port Authority,” is the first trans woman of color to lead a film selected for the Cannes Film Festival. As she explained in a talk at the fest,...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Laura Linney and Ellen Page Have a Tense Reunion in “Tales of the City”

Living at Barbary Lane is a life-changing experience for its queer residents. A new trailer for Netflix’s “Tales of the City” revival emphasizes how the house in San Francisco  is...

Television

Maria Schrader Will Direct Netflix Miniseries Based on Deborah Feldman’s “Unorthodox”

Another woman-centric international series is in the works at Netflix. Production on “Unorthodox,” a miniseries inspired by Deborah Feldman’s best-selling memoir, has kicked off in...

Features

Watch: Busy Philipps and ACLU Fight Back Against Abortion Bans with #YouKnowMe Campaign

Busy Philipps and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) are putting a human face on an issue that is being unjustly politicized — one that, unsurprisingly, affects women, women of color,...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Writer Loses Her Mother and Gains a Double in Patricia Rozema’s “Mouthpiece”

Cass, a woman who has recently and unexpectedly lost her mother, is told “grief can manifest itself in unexpected ways” in a new trailer for Patricia Rozema’s latest....

Features

Here & Queer: Crowdfunding Picks

Despite their place at the forefront of the women’s rights movement, queer women have long been marginalized, misunderstood, and underrepresented by media. The history and experiences of queer...

Films

Cannes: Annabelle Attanasio’s “Mickey and the Bear” Lands at Utopia

Father-daughter story “Mickey and the Bear” has found a home. Utopia acquired worldwide rights to Annabelle Attanasio’s feature debut just after it screened in Cannes’ ACID...

Films

Kirsten Smith and Karen McCullah’s “Party Girls” Film Pitch Nabbed by Paramount

Paramount Pictures has snagged “Party Girls,” an original film pitch from”Legally Blonde” screenwriters Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith and Karen McCullah. Deadline confirmed the...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Nova’s New Book Breaks Her Family’s Heart in “Queen Sugar” Season 4

The memoir Nova Bordelon was writing last season on “Queen Sugar” hits shelves in Season 4. “Blessing and Blood” makes quite a splash, but the buzz isn’t all positive. A...

News

Jill Soloway Shares Topple List, an Inclusive Collection of Working Culture Creators

Jill Soloway has unveiled the latest way they’re working to topple the patriarchy. The “Transparent” creator and Time’s Up supporter introduced The Topple List, a living...

Films

Cannes: Céline Sciamma’s “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” Sold to Neon and Hulu

Buzz is growing for Céline Sciamma’s Palme d’Or contender ‘”Portrait of a Lady on Fire.” The pic has been acquired following its well-received world premiere at Cannes. Neon and...

Awards

Jokha Alharthi Makes History as the First Arabic Winner of the Man Booker International Prize

Jokha Alharthi is the recipient of this year’s Man Booker International Prize, making her the first Arab writer to collect the honor. BBC confirmed the news. The author already made history as...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Aisling Franciosi Is on a Quest for Revenge in Jennifer Kent’s “The Nightingale”

“You know what it’s like to have a white fella take everything you have, don’t ya?” Clare (Aisling Franciosi) asks her traveling companion, Billy (Baykali Ganambarr), in the...

News

Reed Morano and Kristen Wiig Pull Projects from Georgia in Protest of Abortion Ban

Reed Morano and Kristen Wiig are standing up for every woman’s right to choose. Both women have pulled productions from Georgia to resist the state’s draconian, misogynist...

Films

Ursula Macfarlane’s Harvey Weinstein Doc “Untouchable” Acquired by Hulu

Ursula Macfarlane’s take on Harvey Weinstein, his power in Hollywood, and how he used said power to prey on and abuse women is heading to Hulu. The Hollywood Reporter confirms the streamer has...

Awards

“The Farewell” Writer-Director Lulu Wang to Receive Sundance’s Vanguard Award

Lulu Wang and “The Farewell” are collecting another honor in advance of the film’s release. Wang is set to receive Sundance Institute’s 2019 Vanguard Award, the Los Angeles...

Awards

Women Dominate Off-Broadway’s Obie Awards

Last night the American Theatre Wing and The Village Voice celebrated the best of Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway, at the 64th Annual Obie Awards held at Terminal 5 in New York City. The Obies...

Television

Kari Skogland to Direct Disney+ Marvel Miniseries “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”

Kari Skogland is making her way from Gilead to the Marvel universe. The Emmy-nominated “Handmaid’s Tale” director has signed on to helm six-part Disney+ miniseries “The Falcon...

Films

Sharon Maguire in Talks to Direct Hailee Steinfeld-Starrer “Voicemails for Isabelle”

Hailee Steinfeld may be teaming up with the director behind one of the most beloved romantic comedies of all time. “Bridget Jones’s Diary” helmer Sharon Maguire is in talks to...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Beanie Feldstein & Kaitlyn Dever Have All the Fun in Olivia Wilde’s “Booksmart”

“Tonight is your night,” says Jessica Williams in a new NSFW “Booksmart” trailer. The “Daily Show” alumna is addressing college-bound BFFs Molly (Beanie Feldstein)...

News

New York’s Quad Cinema to Celebrate Late Film Critic Pauline Kael

New York’s Quad Cinema is set to celebrate the centennial of film critic Pauline Kael. The theater will screen 25 films that she revered, as well as a few that she trashed. “In the golden...

News

New Database of Women Working Above & Below the Line in Film Introduced at Cannes

The tired myth that gender equality in film is impossible because there just are not enough women working is being disproven yet again. A new database, Primetime, debuted at Cannes today. Founded by...

Features

Quote of the Day: Mindy Kaling on “Late Night” and the Stigma of Being a “Diversity Hire”

Mindy Kaling scored one of the biggest deals out of Sundance this year for “Late Night,” a comedy about a veteran late-night host who hires her first female writer under pressure to make...

Interviews

Cannes 2019 Women Directors: Meet Alice Furtado – “Sick, Sick, Sick”

Alice Furtado is a Brazilian filmmaker and editor. She worked as an editor on Eduardo Williams’“El auge del humano,” and Tiago Mata Machado’s “Os sonâmbulos.” She directed the short film...

Research

New Study From 5050×2020 Finds Significant Gender Gap in French Film Criticism

It’s been a year since 5050×2020 introduced the Gender Parity Pledge at Cannes, but the equality collective’s work is far from over. Since Cannes 2018, 5050×2020 has...

Films

Cannes: Rosa Salazar to Star in and Exec Produce Lauren Schacher’s Feature Debut

Best known for playing an ass-kicking cyborg in “Alita: Battle Angel,” Rosa Salazar will take on the role of a chemistry teacher in “The Bang Bang Girls.” World rights to the...

Features

Under the Radar: Diane Paragas’ “Yellow Rose” Puts the American Dream to Music

“I feel out of place/Song out of tune,” sings Rose Garcia (Eva Noblezada), strumming her guitar on her bed, donning a red cowboy hat. “Like a velvet chair in a dusty sunroom.”...

Features

Weekly Update for May 17: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING The Sun Is Also a Star – Directed by Ry Russo-Young; Written by Tracy Oliver College-bound romantic Daniel Bae (Charles Melton) and Jamaica-born pragmatist Natasha...

Television

SyFy Orders “Vagrant Queen,” A Space Opera with All-Women Writers and Directors

Syfy’s next series will follow in the footsteps of “Harlots” and “Queen Sugar,” shows that boast all-women creative teams and directing rosters, respectively. Comic...

News

Jen and Sylvia Soska Sign First-Look Deal with Prospero Pictures

Cult movie filmmakers and twins Jen and Sylvia Soska have entered into a first-look deal with Prospero Pictures (“A Dangerous Method”). The Hollywood Reporter confirms the Soskas’...

News

Swedish Film Institute Unveils Initiative for Women Screenwriters at Cannes

The Swedish Film Institute has launched a new initiative in the hopes of addressing the gender gap among Sweden’s screenwriters — especially the one that persists on bigger budget films....

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Interviews

Cannes 2019 Women Directors: Meet Maryam Touzani – “Adam”

Maryam Touzani is a director, screenwriter, and actress. Her first short film, 2012’s “When They Slept,” was selected by a number of prestigious international festivals and received...

Films

Beth Behrs Joins Ma Li in Eva Jin’s “Twin Blades”

“Twin Blades” has added a broke girl to its cast. Beth Behrs will join Ma Li (“Heaven for Heart”) in the Eva Jin-directed buddy comedy. Deadline confirmed the news. A story...

Interviews

Cannes 2019 Women Directors: Meet Sofía Quirós – “Ceniza Negra”

Sofía Quirós is a director and writer. Her short film “Selva” premiered at the Cannes Film Festival Critic’s Week in 2017. Since then, it has screened in more than 40 cities around the world...

Interviews

Cannes 2019 Women Directors: Meet Shahrbanoo Sadat – “The Orphanage”

Shahrbanoo Sadat is an Afghan writer and director based in Kabul. Her first feature film, “Wolf and Sheep,” was developed with the Cannes Cinéfondation Residence in 2010. Twenty years old at the...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: The CW Unveils Footage of “Batwoman,” “Nancy Drew,” and “Katy Keene”

Fans of “Supergirl,” “Riverdale,” and other CW titles, take note: the network has dropped sneak peaks of your future TV obsessions. You can now watch footage from Ruby...

Films

Cannes: Ashley Judd to Topline Biopic of Singer and Anti-Gay Activist Anita Bryant

Besides her Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated work as an actress, Ashley Judd is known for her progressive political activism, which includes furthering  the rights of girls and women worldwide and...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: “Black-ish’s” Rainbow Johnson Tells the Story of Her Childhood in “Mixed-ish”

In the summer of 1985, “Black-ish” matriarch Rainbow Johnson was 12 years old and living on a commune with her parents and two younger siblings. It was an idyllic, welcoming environment...

Features

Watch: A Woman Gets a Text from Her Missing Lover in Clips of Mati Diop’s Cannes Pic “Atlantics”

Mati Diop’s “Atlantics” is making history as the first film directed by a black woman to screen in Cannes’ main Competition. The drama centers on Ada (Mame Bineta Sane), a young woman...

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Interviews

“GLOW” Costume Designer Beth Morgan on Expressing Empowerment Through Clothing

If you’re a fan of “GLOW,” you know that the clothing plays a very big role in the series. Based on the 1980s wrestling TV series “Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling,” the...

Films

Vicky Jewson and Noomi Rapace to Re-Team for Mossad Agent Thriller “Sylvia”

Noomi Rapace and Vicky Jewson are reuniting for another female-led action pic based on a true story. Variety confirmed the news. Directed by Jewson, “Sylvia” will see Rapace starring as...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Ali Wong Reconnects with Her Childhood Sweetheart in “Always Be My Maybe”

Sasha Tran’s life seems perfect. She’s a happily engaged celebrity chef who’s about open another high-end restaurant. But things go sideways when she returns to her hometown, San...

News

Cannes: Nadine Labacki’s “Capernaum” Makes Box Office History

“Capernaum” is still making waves a year after its world premiere at Cannes Film Festival. The Lebanon-set drama took home the fest’s Jury Prize, and went on to receive an Oscar nod...

Films

Cannes: Isabel Coixet Is in Pre-Production on Her Next Pic

Isabel Coixet has yet another project in the pipeline. According to Variety, the Spanish filmmaker is in pre-production on “It Snows in Benidorm” (“Nieva en Benidorm”). Details were...

Features

Quote of the Day: Julianne Moore Speaks in Favor of Quotas While Attending Cannes

“We will not have gender parity unless everybody is cooperating,” said Julianne Moore at recent event at the Cannes Film Festival, per TIME. Cannes signed the 5050×2020 gender parity...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Jennie Levingston’s Seminal LGBTQ Doc “Paris Is Burning” Returning to Theaters

Get ready to cross “into the looking glass,” as one character from “Paris Is Burning” teases. The groundbreaking doc about the New York City drag scene is coming back to...

News

Cate Blanchett Will Star in “Stateless,” Immigration Limited Series She Co-Created

Cate Blanchett has another TV project in the works. On the heels of directing and casting news for “Mrs. America,” the FX show in which she’ll portray Phyllis Schlafly,...

Television

“Full Frontal’s” Amy Hoggart Is Getting Her Own TBS Show

“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” correspondent Amy Hoggart will soon have her own TBS project. She’ll deconstruct the problems facing Americans by playing a severely underqualified...

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