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Books, News, Women Writers

Jesmyn Ward Makes History and Wins Second National Book Award for “Sing, Unburied, Sing”

This year’s National Book Awards were dominated by women. Female writers took home prizes in three major categories: fiction, nonfiction, and young people’s literature. An event celebrating the...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Alison Chernick — “Itzhak”

In award-winning documentaries profiling major contemporary artists, Alison Chernick has captured the thoughts and processes of this century’s most prolific visual artists. Her credits include...

Films, News

Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, Jessica Chastain, & More Talk Equal Pay and Abuse in THR Roundtable

Lawrence: THR “I hope the entertainment industry will never be the same,” Jessica Chastain responded when asked about the current watershed moment in Hollywood during a roundtable hosted by The...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

Ava DuVernay to Receive Industry Visionary Award at American Black Film Fest Honors

2018 is gearing up to be a great year for Ava DuVernay. The “Selma” director’s much-anticipated adaptation of “A Wrinkle in Time” hits theaters March 9, and now comes word that she’ll be...

Awards, Events, Films, News, Women Directors

Women and Hollywood Announces London Trailblazer Awardees & First-Time Female Filmmaker Contest…

Women and Hollywood Announces London Trailblazer Awardees & First-Time Female Filmmaker Contest Winners Women and Hollywood is honored to share the recipients of the Trailblazer Awards, which...

News

Claire Schmidt Leaves Fox to Head Startup Combating Workplace Harassment

Claire Schmidt is stepping down from her post as a VP at 20th Century Fox in order to join new startup AllVoices, a website “where anyone can anonymously report instances of harassment,...

Films, News, Television, Women Writers

Stana Katic-Led FBI Agent Drama Series “Absentia” Headed to Amazon

You’ll soon be able to stream “Absentia” via Amazon Prime. Having been originally released on Sony’s AXN channels earlier this fall, the thriller drama series starring “Castle” alumna...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Girls Trip’s” Tiffany Haddish Has Two New Projects in the Works

Thanks to Tiffany Haddish, we’ll never look at grapefruits the same way. The hilarious “Girls Trip” breakout is riding the momentum of the box office hit and is in talks to join New Line’s...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Whitney Cummings’ “The Female Brain” Snagged by IFC

Whitney Cummings’ directorial debut has secured distribution. IFC Films scored the U.S. and Canadian rights to “The Female Brain,” Variety reports. Based on Louann Brizendine’s bestselling...

Comedy, Films, News

Taraji P. Henson to Topline “What Men Want”

Another gender-bending twist on a classic is headed our way. Female-led reboots of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” and “Ocean’s Eleven” are in the works, and now comes word that “Empire”...

News, Research, Television, Women Directors

DGA Reports Slight Increase in Number of Women and Minority TV Directors in 2016–17 Season

“Insecure” employed 100 percent women and minority directors in 2016–17 The Directors Guild of America (DGA) has published the 2016–17 Episodic TV Director Diversity Report. The annual study...

Awards, Festivals, Films, News

Athena Film Festival Announces 2018 Awardees: Barbara Kopple, Amma Asante, & Bridget Everett

The Athena Film Festival has announced its 2018 awardees: two-time Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple, BAFTA-winning writer and director Amma Asante, and cabaret artist and...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Wonder Woman 2” Release Gets Bumped Up, MGM Dates Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson Comedy

Diana Prince is returning sooner than expected. Originally scheduled to hit theaters December 13, 2019, “Wonder Woman 2” will now be released November 1, 2019, six weeks earlier than planned....

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Tiffany Bartok — “Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story”

Tiffany Bartok worked consistently as an actress but soon discovered a talent for makeup artistry. She began to sharpen her makeup skills on celebrities and film crews. Bartok made the decision to...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Watch NYWIFT’s Fall Shorts Festival Online Now

Want to check out a film festival without the hassle of ordering tickets, waiting in long lines, and dressing up? You’re in luck. You can experience the New York Women in Film & Television...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

Joanna Quraishi Comedy About Woman Exploring Middle-Eastern Roots in Development at CBS

Joanna Quraishi has a new project in the works. Variety reports that CBS is developing a comedy from the “Kevin Can Wait” scribe. Currently untitled, the series would center on a “millennial...

News, Television, Women Writers

Maria Bello and Jessica Goldberg Team Up for NBC Drama About Doctor on a Remote Island

Jessica Goldberg is switching gears from Meyerism to a medical drama. “The Path” creator has a new series in development at NBC, “Relief.” The project sees her teaming up with “NCIS”...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Lili Fini Zanuck — “Eric Clapton: Life In 12 Bars”

Lili Fini Zanuck is an Oscar-winning producer with a talent for finding and transforming unconventional material into box-office champions. Her producing credits include “Cocoon,” “Driving...

Features, Films, News, Women Writers

Apply Now: Women and Hollywood Internship

Women and Hollywood is looking for two interns for the first half of 2018. The positions will begin on January 2, 2018 and end on June 30, 2018. Applicants must be willing to commit to six months...

News, Television

Emmy Rossum to Portray Mysterious Hollywood Icon Angelyne in Limited Series

Emmy Rossum is bringing a mysterious Hollywood legend’s story to the small screen. The Hollywood Reporter confirms that the “Shameless” star will topline a limited series about Angelyne, the...

Awards, Films, News

Kathleen Kennedy to Receive Top Honor at the 2018 Art Directors Guild Awards

Kathleen Kennedy will take home the top prize at the 22nd annual Art Directors Guild (ADG) Awards. The Lucasfilm president and “Star Wars” producer will receive the Cinematic Imagery Award, an...

Films, News

Zendaya to Star in Film About Vassar’s First Female African-American Graduate

Hot off her turn as a math wiz in “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” Zendaya’s newest project sees her enrolling at one of the most prestigious liberal arts schools in the United States. The “K.C....

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Sascha Ettinger Epstein — “The Pink House”

Sascha Ettinger Epstein is a documentary director/shooter known for raw, observational Australian stories featuring unusual characters. Her credits include “Painting with Light in a Dark World,”...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Embracing Mythology: The Success of “Wonder Woman” and Failure of “Thor: Ragnarok”

The Amazons of “Wonder Woman” Since the launch of Marvel’s Cinematic Universe in 2008, every year seems to be a Big Year for superhero action films, but 2017 in particular saw the release of...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Attiya Khan — “A Better Man”

Attiya Khan is a first-time director who primarily works as an advocate and counselor for abused women and children. She has worked in women’s shelters in Canada and the United States, including...

Films, News, Research

Study: Young Female Characters Are MIA in Last Decade’s Top Films

The feeling of being overlooked, misunderstood, or ignored is common amongst adolescents. As such, there’s some inherent irony in a new study from Dr. Stacy L. Smith of the Media, Diversity &...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Rebecca Cammisa — “Atomic Homefront”

Rebecca Cammisa is a director, producer, and cinematographer. Her first feature documentary film, “Sister Helen,” aired on HBO, and went on to win the 2002 Sundance Film Festival’s Documentary...

Box Office, Films, News, Women Directors

“Lady Bird” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” Impress at the Box Office

Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson and Mildred Hayes make a strong impression as the lead characters of “Lady Bird” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” respectively. So it’s...

Awards, Features, Films, Women Directors

“The Breadwinner,” “Loving Vincent,” and More Women-Directed Animated Films Submitted for Oscar…

“The Breadwinner,” “Loving Vincent,” and More Women-Directed Animated Films Submitted for Oscar Race The Oscar race is heating up. Features submitted for consideration in the Animated...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Laura Fairrie — “Spiral”

Laura Fairrie is an award-winning documentary director with a background as a current affairs journalist and producer. At the beginning of her career she worked in the UK, Northern Ireland, China,...

Interviews, Theater, Women Writers

Theresa Rebeck on Bringing “What We’re Up Against” Back, Literally and Figuratively

At the end of “What We’re Up Against,” a female character looks straight out into the audience and asks, “Why is it still like this?” The irony is that Theresa Rebeck wrote the play back...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Julia Bacha — “Naila and the Uprising”

Julia Bacha is a Peabody award-winning filmmaker, media strategist, and the Creative Director at Just Vision. Her credits include “Encounter Point,” “Budrus,” and “My Neighbourhood.”...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for November 10: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” Films About Women Opening This Week Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter’s murder...

News

WIF and Los Angeles DA Take Action in Wake of Hollywood Abuse Revelations

Women in Film (WIF) and the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office are taking steps to support and protect victims of Hollywood’s rampant sexual harassment and abuse. According to reports from...

Awards, Films, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Sally Hawkins Makes a Run for It in “The Shape of Water”

“He’s coming for you,” Sally Hawkins is warned in the final trailer for “The Shape of Water.” Set against the backdrop of Cold War era U.S. circa 1963, the otherworldly fairy tale sees...

News, Television, Women Writers

Could “Good Girls Revolt” Be Coming Back?

“Good Girls Revolt” might be getting a second life. The much-loved, short-lived series was cancelled nearly a year ago by Amazon after just one season, but Deadline reports, “Sony Pictures TV...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Paige Goldberg Tolmach — “What Haunts Us”

Paige Goldberg Tolmach founded The Little Seed in 2007, an eco conscious store in Los Angeles which helped raise awareness about the dangers of toxic chemicals in households. In 2009, The Little...

Films, News

Sandra Bullock to Play Texas State Senator Wendy Davis in “Let Her Speak”

Sandra Bullock will portray a contemporary feminist icon in her next project. The Oscar winner will play former Texas state senator Wendy Davis in the spec “Let Her Speak,” Variety confirms....

Documentary, Films, Trailers, Women Directors

Exclusive: Female Activists Unite in “Naila and the Uprising” Trailer

“Naila and the Uprising” “For over a decade, whenever I’ve asked Palestinian grassroots leaders about the models of inspiration that they draw on, they’ve consistently pointed me towards...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Talya Tibbon — “Sky & Ground”

Talya Tibbon is an award-winning director, producer, and writer. She’s worked in four continents documenting wide-ranging subjects such as street gangs, mass shooters and those who survive their...

Features, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Navigating This Life Together: November’s VOD and Web Series Picks

“Like Crazy” Friendships between women often don’t receive the attention they deserve in the narratives we consume. So the women behind this month’s VOD and web series picks have taken things...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Guest Post: How to Stay Open to Collaboration When Your Film is Deeply Personal

Guest Post by Victoria Negri My debut feature film “Gold Star” is loosely inspired by my experiences as one of my father’s caregivers in the last year of his life following an intense stroke....

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Barbara Kopple — “A Murder in Mansfield”

Barbara Kopple is a two-time Academy Award winning filmmaker. Her credits include “This Is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous,” “Miss Sharon Jones!” and “Harlan County USA.” Kopple actively...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

WIDC Selects Eight Women Directors for Story & Leadership Program at Whistler Film Fest

Women In the Director’s Chair (WIDC), a professional development organization for female filmmakers in Canada, has announced the eight women who will participate in its Story & Leadership...

Awards, Films, News

Gal Gadot to Receive Palm Springs Film Festival Rising Star Award

Gal Gadot is set to receive a well-deserved honor at the upcoming Palm Springs International Film Festival. The “Wonder Woman” actress will take home the Rising Star Award at the fest’s Awards...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Jessica Wolfson — “Hot Grease”

Jessica Wolfson has created award-winning media content for ESPN 9 for IX, MTV, Conde Nast, NYU, Canon, and many nonprofit organizations. At IFCtv Original Programming, she developed and produced...

Books, Films, News, Television

“Lady Macbeth” Actress Florence Pugh to Topline John le Carré Miniseries at AMC

Florence Pugh is gearing up to star in another thriller about love and betrayal. Fresh from her turn as a 19th-century femme fatale in this summer’s “Lady Macbeth,” Pugh has signed on for the...

News, Television

Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston’s Morning Show Drama Goes to Apple

Huge TV news: Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston’s highly anticipated morning show drama has found a home, and it’s landed at an unexpected place. Apple snagged the as-yet untitled project...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Ceyda Torun— “Kedi”

Ceyda Torun is an Istanbul-born director who spent her early years among the street cats, while her mother worried she’d get rabies and her sister worried she’d bring home fleas. She co-founded...

Interviews, News, Television, Women Writers

Briga Heelan on the Close-Knit Relationship Between the Women of “Great News”

Heelan in “Great News” Actress Briga Heelan has appeared in the likes of “Love,” “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” “Ground Floor,” “Happy Endings,” and “Cougar Town.” But it’s her...

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

Elizabeth Cantillon Developing Series Based on Souad Mekhennet’s “I Was Told to Come Alone”

Producer Elizabeth Cantillon is working on another series. Just a few weeks after news broke about her collaboration with Lynn Shelton, Liz Tigelaar, and Amy Pascal on Hulu’s “LA Woman,”...

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