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Emmys 2017: “Big Little Lies,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and Lena Waithe Win Big

The 2017 Emmy Awards were a great night for women in television. Not only did the two biggest awards go to women-centric series — “The Handmaid’s Tale” took home the best drama series...

Awards, Features, Festivals, Women Directors

Acclaimed Women-Directed Films Were One of the Major Narratives of TIFF 2017

There are always multiple narratives that come out of a festival as big as TIFF. This year, one of the through lines was the amazing films that had female directors. TIFF consistently includes lots...

Awards, Festivals, Films, News

“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” Wins TIFF’s People’s Choice Award

“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” made its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this month, and if the reception it received at TIFF is any...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Julie Delpy to Receive Award from European Film Academy

Julie Delpy will be honored at the upcoming European Film Awards, The Hollywood Reporter writes. She’ll receive the European Achievement in World Cinema award in Berlin on December 9. Best known...

Festivals, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

TIFF 2017 Deal: Ingrid Veninger’s “Porcupine Lake” Goes to Breaking Glass Pictures

“Porcupine Lake” has secured U.S. distribution. While several companies expressed interest in the project, it was Breaking Glass Pictures that snagged the rights to Ingrid Veninger’s...

Films, News, Women Directors

Over Half of Filmmaker’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film Are Women

Filmmaker Magazine has published its annual 25 New Faces of Independent Film feature and over half of the individuals profiled are female. Fifteen women—including 12 solo filmmakers and three...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for September 15: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“First They Killed My Father” Films About Women Opening This Week First They Killed My Father — Directed by Angelina Jolie; Written by Angelina Jolie and Loung Ung (Available on...

Features, News, Television, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Lesli Linka Glatter Says the Pool of Female Directors Is “Wide and Deep”

“There aren’t enough qualified female directors.” This excuse is all too common in conversations about the lack of films and series directed by women, and suggests that the problem isn’t...

Documentary, Features, Films, Women Directors

Guest Post: Directing “Red Trees” and Discovering My Own Identity

Guest Post by Marina Willer The title of my film, “Red Trees,” refers to the moment when my father discovered that he was color blind as a child, drawing trees with red leaves. It makes...

Awards, Films, News

Kate Winslet to Receive Actors Inspiration Award from SAG

Kate Winslet is following in the footsteps of Kerry Washington and Rashida Jones. Variety reports that the Oscar winner will be awarded the SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Actors Inspiration Award, an...

Awards, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Sally Hawkins Faces Off Against Michael Shannon in Fairy Tale “The Shape of Water”

Excitement is building for “The Shape of Water.” Described by many critics as a fairy tale for adults, “Pan’s Labyrinth” writer-director Guillermo del Toro’s latest film just won the...

Documentary, Films, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: A Grieving Family Searches for Answers in Lucy Cohen’s “Kingdom of Us”

“Kingdom of Us” One of the subjects of Lucy Cohen’s doc “Kingdom of Us” recalls an interaction she had with her father the morning before he killed himself. “He told me he had nobody...

Awards, Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Tatiana Huezo’s “Tempestad” Is Mexico’s Foreign-Language Oscar Pick

Another film from a female director has been selected to compete for a best foreign-language film nomination at the 2018 Academy Awards. “Tempestad,” a documentary about the human trafficking...

Comedy, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Teen Bloggers Become Murderers in “Tragedy Girls”

“X-Men: Apocalypse’s” Alexandra Shipp and “Deadpool’s” Brianna Hildebrand leave the superhero world behind for a “Heathers”-esque take on the slasher genre in “Tragedy Girls.” A...

News, Television, Women Directors

Pamela Adlon on Being Inspired by Lena Dunham and Saying Goodbye to Over-Pleasing

Pamela Adlon has added even more to her plate on “Better Things” this season. The comedy’s sophomore run debuts on FX tonight, and the series’ co-creator, star, showrunner, writer, and...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: A Buddhist Priest Helps People Find the Will to Live in Lana Wilson’s “The…

Trailer Watch: A Buddhist Priest Helps People Find the Will to Live in Lana Wilson’s “The Departure” A Japanese punk-rocker-turned-Buddhist-priest provides much-needed hope to suicidal people...

Events, Features, News, Women Directors

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

Women and Hollywood will be hosting one of its 10th anniversary celebrations in Los Angeles on October 25. As we honor a decade of educating, advocating, and agitating for greater gender diversity...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors

Angela Robinson to Co-Adapt “Strangers in Paradise” with Its Creator

Angela Robinson’s “Professor Marston and the Wonder Women” made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival less than a week ago, and the writer-director has already...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Jennifer Lawrence Uses Her Body & Mind as Weapons in “Red Sparrow”

Jennifer Lawrence re-teams with Francis Lawrence, who directed her in three installments of “The Hunger Games” franchise, for “Red Sparrow.” A trailer has arrived for the anticipated spy...

Features, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Girl Seeking Girl: September’s VOD and Web Series Picks

“Fear of Water” We need better representation of the LGBT community in TV and film — especially when it comes to lesbians. The women behind this month’s VOD and web series picks have...

Films, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Trans Activist Is Remembered in “The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson”

Marsha P. Johnson’s body was found floating in the Hudson River in 1992 and 25 years later the case remains cold. “The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson” investigates what may have happened...

Features, Films, News

Quote of the Day: Taraji P. Henson Wants to Inspire Little Black Girls

Taraji P. Henson knows the legacy she’d like to leave behind. “I love black people. I love telling stories,” the “Empire” star said in a new interview with Marie Claire. “I want these...

Features, Festivals, Films, News

Watch: Gemma Arterton Yearns for More from Life in Exclusive Clip of “The Escape”

A chance encounter with a book may lead to life-changing consequences in “The Escape.” The drama follows Tara (Gemma Arterton, “Their Finest”), a stay-at-home mom who is struggling with...

Films, News, Television

Rebel Wilson Receives Record Settlement in Defamation Lawsuit

Rebel Wilson won a landmark sum in her lawsuit against Bauer Media, the publisher behind Woman’s Day and the Australian Women’s Weekly. Wilson, who had brought a libel case against Bauer,...

News, Television, Women Directors

Agnieszka Holland & Kasia Adamik to Direct Netflix’s First Original Polish-Language Series

It’s been quite a week for Agnieszka Holland and Kasia Adamik. Just days ago Poland announced their collaboration “Spoor” as the country’s pick in the foreign-language Oscar race, and now...

Festivals, Films, News

TIFF 2017 Deals: Emma Thompson’s “The Children Act” and Ellen Page’s “The Cured”

Emma Thompson and Ellen Page’s latest projects have secured distribution. Both features scored strong reviews out of the Toronto International Film Festival, where they made their world premieres...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Bornila Chatterjee — “The Hungry”

Bornila Chatterjee is a writer and filmmaker. Her feature film “Let’s Be Out, The Sun Is Shining” premiered at the 2012 New York Indian Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. Previous...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Swedish Film Institute CEO Anna Serner on the Bias Against Women Directors

Anna Serner has heard plenty of bullshit excuses defending the lack of women directors hired to direct high-profile, big-budget projects. This fact was made abundantly clear at a recent event at the...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: “Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart” Celebrates Playwright & Activist Lorraine Hansberry

“It really doesn’t matter whether you’re talking about the oppressed or the oppressor — an oppressive society will dehumanize and degenerate everyone involved,” says Lorraine Hansberry...

News, Theater, Women Directors

Women to Direct Royal Shakespeare Company’s Entire Summer 2018 Season

On the heels of the announcement of London’s new, all-female acting company, Dangerous Space, and the Royal Court’s majority female season, we have some more positive theater news from the UK....

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Sonia Lowman’s “Teach Us All” Investigates De-Segregation in Schools

“It’s not a story of progress. It’s a story of total inequality of schooling,” says one of the characters in Sonia Lowman’s “Teach Us All.” The upcoming documentary explores...

News, Television, Women Writers

“Transparent” Gets a New Showrunner for Season 5

“Transparent” is getting a new showrunner. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the upcoming fifth season of the family dramedy will be run by Jill Gordon, whose credits include “Cupid,”...

Features, Research, Television

Study: Number of Black and Asian Women on TV Reaches Recent Historical High, Behind the Scenes…

Study: Number of Black and Asian Women on TV Reaches Recent Historical High, Behind the Scenes Progress Stalls As the 2017–2018 television season gears up, you’re probably looking forward to...

Films, News, Women Directors

Patty Jenkins Signs On to Direct “Wonder Woman” Sequel, Becomes Highest-Paid Female Filmmaker Ever

“Wonder Woman” helmer Patty Jenkins has made herstory yet again. Back in June she earned a place in the record books when the Gal Gadot-led superheroine film became the top-grossing live-action...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Tali Shalom-Ezer — “My Days of Mercy”

Tali Shalom-Ezer is a screenwriter and director whose previous works include “Princess” and “Surrogate.” Her films have garnered critical acclaim and won her the Grand Prix at the 2015 Kiev...

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

ABC Scores Modern “Pride and Prejudice” Drama Based on Curtis Sittenfeld’s “Eligible”

The Bennett sisters are making their way towards the small screen. Deadline reports that ABC has given a put pilot commitment to “Eligible,” a drama based on Curtis Sittenfeld’s 2016 novel...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Women-Helmed Films Set to Open and Close Busan International Film Fest

Female-directed films will open and close this year’s Busan International Film Festival (BIFF). ScreenDaily confirms that Shin Suwon’s “Glass Garden” will kick off the fest October 15, while...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

Poland Chooses Agnieszka Holland’s “Spoor” as Foreign-Language Oscar Pick

Agnieszka Holland’s “Spoor” has been chosen as Poland’s candidate for best foreign-language film at the 2018 Oscars, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. Holland’s “In Darkness” received a...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Kamila Andini — “The Seen and Unseen”

Kamila Andini made her feature debut with “The Mirror Never Lies,” which portrays the life of a sea wanderer in the Indonesian ocean. Previous short films include “Following Diana” and...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Eva Green to Star in Alice Winocour Astronaut Drama

Eva Green is heading to space. The “Penny Dreadful” alumna has signed on to star in Alice Winocour’s next feature, a bilingual action-drama that centers on an astronaut. According to The...

Events, Features, News

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

Women and Hollywood is celebrating its 10th anniversary this fall. And our first event, to be held in New York City, is fast approaching. As we honor a decade of educating, advocating, and agitating...

Films, Interviews, Women Directors

Brie Larson on Embracing Uniqueness, Directing Herself, and “Captain Marvel”

Brie Larson is an actress who has given standout performances in films such as “Short Term 12” and “Trainwreck.” In 2016 she won an Oscar for her turn as a young mother willing to do...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Mila Turajlic — “The Other Side of Everything”

Mila Turajlic is a documentary filmmaker from Belgrade, Serbia. Her 2010 directorial debut, “Cinema Komunisto,” premiered at the International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam and the Tribeca...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Laverne Cox to Star in Elizabeth Banks-Produced Psychic Drama Pilot for ABC

The woman behind “Orange Is the New Black’s” Sophia Burset has signed on to portray another — albeit very different — reformed criminal. Laverne Cox will star in “Spirited,” a...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Joan Chemla — “If You Saw His Heart”

Joan Chemla is a director who decided to dedicate herself to filmmaking after an initial stint in law. She has helmed three short films: “Mauvaise Route,” “Dr Nazi,” and “The Man with the...

Documentary, Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: A Young Drifter Rejects Society’s Rules in Nanfu Wang’s “I Am Another You”

A trailer has arrived for “I Am Another You,” Nanfu Wang’s award-winning follow-up to “Hooligan Sparrow.” The atmospheric spot clocks in at over two minutes but we don’t hear a single...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Mouly Surya — “Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts”

Mouly Surya was born in Jakarta, where she currently lives. She is considered one of the most promising filmmakers in Indonesia. Her debut film, “Fiksi.” won numerous awards including Best...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Alice Lowe to Write and Direct Metaphysical Rom-Com “Timestalker”

Alice Lowe is taking on another genre project. A press release has announced that the British writer-director-actress is following up “Prevenge,” a dark comedy about a mom-to-be on a killing...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Ainsley Gardiner — “Waru”

Ainsley Gardiner is of Ngāti Awa, Te Whānau-a-Apanui, Ngāti Pikiao, and Whakatōhea descent. Gardiner previously produced the short films “Two Cars, One Night” and “Tama Tu,” written...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Lisa Langseth — “Euphoria”

Lisa Langseth is a playwright and filmmaker from Stockholm. Her film credits include “Pure” and “Hotell,” both of which are toplined by “Euphoria” star Alicia Vikander. “Euphoria”...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Erika Cohn — “The Judge”

Erika Cohn is a director who has received numerous accolades for her work, including a Director’s Guild of America award for her film, “When the Voices Fade,” a narrative profile of the...

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