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Films, News, Television, Women Writers

Vox Media to Launch “Divided States of Women” Series This Month, Liz Plank to Host

Vox Media is offering a platform for women to discuss issues that affect “every woman in America.” The Hollywood Reporter confirms that the company is launching “Divided States of Women,” a...

News, Television, Women Writers

NBC Developing Legal Drama from Actress Maya Dunbar

Former “Banshee” star Maya Dunbar has sold a family legal drama to NBC, Deadline reports. The actress, whose credits include Ava DuVernay’s second feature “Middle of Nowhere,” “The...

Crowdfunding, Features, Films, Television, Women Directors

Struggles That Define Us: Crowdfunding Picks

We all face personal struggles that are drastically altered and influenced by the world we live in. For this round of crowdfunding picks, we’re looking at shorts centered on the struggle to...

Awards, Features, Films, Women Directors

Foreign-Language Oscar Race is 27 Percent Women-Directed

We’ll have to wait until January 23 for Oscar nominations to be announced, but the Academy has released the titles of all of the films competing in the foreign-language Oscar race. According to...

Features, News

Quote of the Day: Nicole Kidman on Her Feminist Roots and Goals

“The idea that women and men are equal is a part of my DNA,” writes Nicole Kidman in the new issue of Net-a-Porter’s Porter Magazine. In an open letter addressed to her “3.5 billion strong...

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

Amanda Coe Bringing Famous UK Scandal to TV with “The Trial of Christine Keeler”

Television writer and novelist Amanda Coe’s next project will explore the UK’s notorious Profumo Affair. Per Deadline, the “Apple Tree Yard” writer-producer and Ecosse Films are bringing...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: The Cards Are Stacked Against Jessica Chastain in “Molly’s Game”

“In this room, you couldn’t buy your win, you couldn’t buy me, and you couldn’t buy a seat at the table,” explains Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) in a new trailer for “Molly’s Game.”...

Films, News, Women Writers

Liz Hannah to Write MGM’s 9/11 Air Force One Drama “Only Plane in the Sky”

Liz Hannah’s incredible breakout year just got even better. The screenwriter’s debut, “The Post,” bows December 22 and boasts Steven Spielberg as a director and stars Meryl Streep and Tom...

Books, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Lynn Shelton, Liz Tigelaar, Amy Pascal, & Elizabeth Cantillon Team Up for Hulu Comedy

Quite the dream team has assembled for a new Hulu project. According to Deadline, director Lynn Shelton (“Your Sister’s Sister”), “Casual” EP/showrunner Liz Tigelaar, and producers Amy...

News, Television, Women Producers

Alyssa Milano Has Gigs in the Works with Netflix, The CW, and Lifetime

Alyssa Milano is lighting it up. Deadline reports that the “Charmed” alumna has three new gigs in the works, all at different networks. She just closed deals that will see her developing,...

Films, News, Women Directors

Nicole Kidman to Star in Karyn Kusama’s Next Film

Karyn Kusama is joining forces with Hollywood royalty for her next feature. Nicole Kidman will topline “Destroyer,” an LA-based crime thriller directed by Kusama, The Hollywood Reporter...

News, Television, Women Writers

Regina Hicks’ “Black Don’t Crack” Snagged by ABC, Viola Davis to Exec Produce

A new comedy from “Insecure” writer and co-executive producer Regina Hicks has sold to ABC, Deadline reports. The multi-camera show about old friends counts Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis...

Films, News, Women Writers

Daisy Ridley to Star in “Daddio”

Daisy Ridley’s heading from a galaxy far, far away to New York City. The “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” star has signed on to topline “Daddio,” a spec project penned by Christy Hall....

News, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Human Rights Lawyer Will Do Anything to Get Justice in “Fearless”

The caption, “Don’t be afraid to do the wrong thing to make things right,” punctuates the screen in the trailer for “Fearless” — and that’s a credo protagonist Emma Banville (Helen...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Dee Rees’ Next Film “Uncivil War” Will Tell Story of the Equal Rights Amendment

Dee Rees is on a roll. Less than a week after news surfaced that the “Pariah” director would helm an adaptation of a Joan Didion’s “The Last Thing He Wanted,” Deadline has confirmed that...

Features, Films, News

Quote of the Day: Frances McDormand on How Her Feminist Politics Cross Over Into Her Roles

Frances McDormand is well-aware of the kinds of characters she’s known to play — and her own reputation. “I mean, I know I’m profane. And outspoken. But I don’t know, [these roles are]...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Patricia Arquette to Make Feature Directorial Debut with “Love Canal”

Patricia Arquette is stepping behind the camera. Deadline reports that the Oscar-winning actress is set to make her feature debut with “Love Canal,” a drama based on “The Canal,” an upcoming...

Events, Features, News, Women Directors

Save the Date: Women and Hollywood’s 10th Anniversary Celebration in London

Women and Hollywood will be hosting its final 10th anniversary event in London on November 27. As we honor a decade of educating, advocating, and agitating for greater gender diversity in film, we...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Quvenzhané Wallis Adds Author to Her Résumé

Quvenzhané Wallis holds the record for the youngest-ever Best Actress Oscar nominee, and now she’s making her mark on another medium. The 14-year-old “Beasts of the Southern Wild” and...

Films, News, Women Directors

Clea DuVall & Sally El Hosaini Among Selectees for Universal’s Directors Intensive

Universal Filmed Entertainment Group has announced the first eight filmmakers chosen for its “Directors Intensive: Pitch to Premiere” initiative — and seven of the participants are women....

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

Lucrecia Martel’s “Zama” Submitted as Argentina’s Foreign-Language Oscar Pick

Lucrecia Martel’s first feature in nine years may earn her an Academy Award nomination. Argentina has submitted “Zama” as their foreign-language Oscar pick, The Hollywood Reporter confirms....

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Andrea Arnold Named Jury President of BFI London Film Fest’s Official Competition

“Fish Tank” director Andrea Arnold is heading to the 61st BFI London Film Festival. The Hollywood Reporter confirms that the Oscar-winning filmmaker will lead the official competition’s jury....

Films, News, Television, Women Writers

Tracy Oliver Writing New “First Wives Club” TV Reboot

Tracy Oliver struck box office gold with “Girls Trip,” and now the screenwriter is tackling a project for the small screen. Deadline reports that she’s signed on to pen a half-hour series...

Films, Interviews, Music, Women Directors

Catherine Gund and Daresha Kyi on Celebrating a “Badass Butch” in “Chavela”

Catherine Gund is an Emmy-nominated producer, director, writer, and activist. Her media work focuses on strategic and sustainable social transformation, arts and culture, HIV/AIDS and reproductive...

Books, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Three Young Women Are Forced into the Sex Trade in “Trafficked”

“You both owe me 500 men,” Mali (Jessica Obilom) and Amba (Alpa Banker) are told in the new trailer for “Trafficked.” The two young women — from Nigeria and India,...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s “Let the Corpses Tan” Acquired by Kino Lorber

“Let the Corpses Tan” has found a home weeks after screening at the Toronto International Film Festival. Variety reports that Kino Lorber snagged North American rights to the neo-Western,...

Films, News

Council of Europe Condemns Gender Bias in Film and Issues Recommendations on How to Fight It

Europe’s leading human rights group, the Council of Europe, has published the Recommendation on Gender Equality in the Audiovisual Sector. In addition to being a strong rebuke to gender inequality...

Festivals, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Tribeca’s First-Ever TV Festival Reflected Changing Tides for Women in TV

At least some women directors working on the small screen have packed slates. That good news came out at Tribeca’s first-ever, TV-only festival that ran from September 22–24 in New York City....

Documentary, Films, Music, News

Meryl Streep to Narrate Women’s Rights Documentary

Meryl Streep and Alicia Keys are teaming up on a short film chronicling the women’s rights movement. The former will narrate “We Rise,” and the latter’s song “We Are Here” will be...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for September 29: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Te Ata”: The Chickasaw Nation Films About Women Opening This Week Te Ata — Written by Esther Luttrell (Opens in Oklahoma; Opens October 13 in NY and LA) “Te Ata” (TAY’ AH-TAH) is...

Films, News, Women Directors

Kristen Stewart & Lupita Nyong’o Being Eyed for Elizabeth Banks’ “Charlie’s Angels” Reboot

Kristen Stewart and Lupita Nyong’o may be stepping in front of the camera for Elizabeth Banks. The actresses are being eyed to star in Banks’ upcoming reboot of “Charlie’s Angels,” Variety...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

October 2017 Film Preview

“Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman” What better time than fall to head to the theater to avoid the last of the summer heat, or escape the chill in the air by curling up at home with popcorn...

News, Television, Women Writers

Diablo Cody and Emily Silver Collaborating on New Cop Drama for Fox

Just over a week ago Diablo Cody signed an overall deal with Warner Bros. Television, and now comes word that the Oscar winner has a new project in the works at Fox. Variety reports that the...

Books, Films, News

Glenn Close-Starrer “The Wife” Acquired by Sony Classics

Glenn Close’s latest project has found a home weeks after bowing at the Toronto International Film Festival. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sony Pictures Classics snagged all North American...

Documentary, Interviews, Women Directors

Nancy Buirski on Exploring Hidden Stories in the Civil Rights Movement in “The Rape of Recy Taylor”

Nancy Buirski’s writing, directing, and producing credits include “By Sidney Lumet,” “Afternoon of a Faun,” and the the Oscar shortlisted, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning “The Loving...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Roya Sadat’s “A Letter to the President” Is Afghanistan’s Foreign-Language Oscar Pick

Roya Sadat is joining the foreign-language Oscar race. Afghanistan has submitted her feature debut, “A Letter to the President,” as its pick for the upcoming ceremony, The Hollywood Reporter...

Films, News, Television, Women Producers

Debra Martin Chase Signs First-Look Deal with Universal Television

Debra Martin Chase is joining forces with Universal Television. The film and TV producer, whose credits include “The Princess Diaries” and “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants,” has signed a...

News, Television, Women Writers

Apply Now for the 2018 Fox Writers Lab

Calling on up-and-coming TV writers: applications for the 2018 Fox Writers Lab (FWL) are now being accepted. The goal of the Lab is to build “a strong pipeline of well-rounded talent for potential...

Films, News, Women Writers

Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams-Starrer “Disobedience” Acquired by Bleecker Street

“Disobedience” has found a home following its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival a few weeks back. Deadline reports that Bleecker Street snagged the U.S. distribution...

Features, Films

Another Quake in the Film Community

The film community in Austin, Texas, as well as the wider community online, has been shaken to its core in the past few weeks. First with the whole Devin Faraci bullshit and how Tim League and...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Julie Taymor to Adapt Gloria Steinem’s Memoir

In what sounds like fan fiction dreamed up by feminist film lovers, word has come that Gloria Steinem’s memoir, “My Life on the Road,” is being adapted for the big screen. And Julie Taymor and...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Dee Rees to Direct Film Adaptation of Joan Didion’s “The Last Thing He Wanted”

Dee Rees has lined up her next project before her latest has even hit theaters. Since its debut at Sundance, “Mudbound” has been earning rave reviews and causing plenty of Oscar buzz. Rees will...

Books, Films, Interviews, Women Directors, Women Writers

Author Erin Carlson on Her New Book “I’ll Have What She’s Having” and the Legacy of Nora Ephron

Nora Ephron died in 2012, at the age of 71, but she left an indelible mark on the world as one of the most influential voices of our time. She left behind a strong legacy and continues to inspire...

Films, News, Television

Diane Kruger to Topline and Produce Miniseries About Hedy Lamarr

Coming off of the North American premiere of her upcoming drama “In the Fade” at TIFF, Diane Kruger has just signed on to topline another project. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the “Inglourious...

News, Research, Television, Women Directors

DGA Study Finds Big Increase in First-Time Female TV Directors in 2016–17 Season

Reed Morano, who made her TV directorial debut with a fall 2016 episode of “Halt and Catch Fire”: IMDb/YouTube The number of first-time female episodic TV directors increased by 13 percent over...

Films, News

Octavia Spencer, Patty Jenkins, Priyanka Chopra, & More to Be Honored at Variety’s Power of Women

Some of the most philanthropic and inspiring women in Hollywood will be celebrated at an upcoming event. A press release has announced Variety’s honorees for their Power of Women luncheon in LA....

Films, News, Television

Sofia Vergara Tops Forbes’ Highest-Paid TV Actresses List for Sixth Year in a Row

“Modern Family” star Sofia Vergara is TV’s highest-paid actress yet again. Forbes published its annual list of the world’s highest-earning television actresses and Vergara sits atop it with...

Books, Films, News, Trailers

Teaser Watch: Natalie Portman Embarks on a Terrifying Expedition in “Annihilation”

Natalie Portman is subjected to a bizarre interrogation in the first teaser for Alex Garland’s hotly anticipated follow-up to “Ex-Machina,” “Annihilation.” After returning home from...

Films, News, Theater

“Pretty Woman” Coming to Broadway, Samantha Barks to Star

Vivian Ward made it to Rodeo Drive and now she’s going all the way to Broadway. “Pretty Woman” is headed to the stage. According to the BBC, “Les Misérables” actress Samantha Barks will...

News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Julie Dash to Direct Biopic of Rosa Parks

Writer-director Julie Dash made history with 1991’s “Daughters of the Dust,” the first feature directed by an African-American woman to be distributed theatrically in the U.S. Now she’s...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Women In Entertainment to Launch Women-Directed Doc Series at ArcLight Santa Monica

Women in Entertainment and ArcLight Santa Monica are joining forces. The group of activists, artists, entrepreneurs, executives, and journalists are set to launch a series highlighting...

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