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Trailer Watch: Mindy Kaling Has a Lot to Be Grateful For in “The Mindy Project’s” Final Season

“The Mindy Project” Exsqueeze me, but did you know “The Mindy Project’s” sixth and final season is about to premiere? A new trailer for the Hulu comedy is here to remind you, and it seems...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Horror Anthology Written & Directed by Women in Development at The CW, Drew Barrymore to Produce

Genre fans, rejoice. A horror series written and directed entirely by women is in development at The CW, Deadline reports. Hailing from Drew Barrymore and Nancy Juvonen’s Flower Films, Jill...

Comedy, Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: A Celebration Goes Off the Rails in Sally Potter’s “The Party”

A star-studded cast swaps barbs in a UK trailer for “The Party.” Described as “a comedy wrapped around a tragedy,” the black and white Sally Potter film features Patricia Clarkson (“House...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

Venice Film Fest 2017 Women Directors: Meet Natalia Garagiola — “Hunting Season”

Natalia Garagiola is from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is the writer-director of shorts “Rincón de López,” which screened at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema, and...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

September 2017 Film Preview

Jennifer Lawrence in “mother!” Fall will come rolling in with a bevy of women-centric, women-directed, and women-written films that range from romantic to historical to scary to funny. There’s...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

BFI London Film Festival’s Official Competition Is 33 Percent Women-Directed

Kelly Reichardt’s “Certain Women” took home top honors at the BFI London Film Festival last year, but the ensemble drama was one of just two women-directed films that screened in the 12-title...

Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Joaquin Phoenix Is a Vigilante in Lynne Ramsay’s “You Were Never Really Here”

Not much is known about Joe (Joaquin Phoenix), the protagonist of Lynne Ramsay’s Cannes-winning thriller, “You Were Never Really Here.” He doesn’t answer when a client asks if he has kids. A...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Gurinder Chadha on “Viceroy’s House,” the Partiality of Historical Films, and “Bend It Like…

Gurinder Chadha on “Viceroy’s House,” the Partiality of Historical Films, and “Bend It Like Beckham” Gurinder Chadha is a writer, director, and producer known for films like “Bend It...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Palestine Selects Annemarie Jacir’s “Wajib” for Foreign-Language Oscar Pick

Annemarie Jacir has been chosen to represent Palestine for the third time at the Academy Awards. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jacir’s latest film, “Wajib,” is now a contender in the...

Comedy, Films, News, Television

“Living Single” Reboot in the Works

The final episode of “Living Single” aired nearly two decades ago, but according to Queen Latifah, a reboot of the beloved sitcom may be on the way. The Oscar nominee spilled some details during...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

TIFF 2017: Coralie Fargeat’s “Revenge” Acquired by Shudder

“Revenge” has found a home in advance of its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. AMC Networks’ Shudder snagged the North American, U.K., Ireland, and Australian rights...

News, Television, Women Writers

CBS Developing Medical Comedy About Female Doctor from Lisa Parsons

Exactly zero of CBS’ new fall series center on female protagonists, a fact that has drawn a great deal of (totally warranted) criticism of the network. Hopefully next season’s programming...

Features, Festivals, Films, Women Directors

Venice Film Fest Chief Refuses to Accept Any Responsibility for Lack of Women

The following is a rant. Yesterday, a story broke that included comments from Alberto Barbera, the head of the Venice Film Festival, in which he responded to the lack of women directors in the...

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Kate del Castillo’s Biographical Series “The Day I Met El Chapo” to Debut on Netflix

Kate del Castillo and Sean Penn’s meeting with the world’s most wanted drug lord sparked international headlines, and now the former will share her side of the story in a new biographical...

Films, News, Women Directors

Alankrita Shrivastava’s “Lipstick Under My Burkha” Gets U.S. Release

“Lipstick Under My Burkha” will have a U.S. theatrical run. Alankrita Shrivastava’s feminist film — which opened in India earlier this summer after initially being blocked for release by...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors, Women Writers

Venice Film Fest 2017 Women Directors: Meet Alena Lodkina — “Strange Colours”

Alena Lodkina is a Russian-born filmmaker based in Melbourne, Australia. She has made fiction and documentary short films that have played at festivals around the world, including Melbourne...

Films, News, Television, Women Writers

“Madam Secretary” Showrunner Barbara Hall Developing CIA Drama for CBS

Barbara Hall is shifting gears from the White House to the CIA. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the “Madam Secretary” creator and showrunner is working on “Family Business,” a CBS drama about a...

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Trailer Watch: Tig Notaro Is Fearless in Season 2 of “One Mississippi”

“Let’s face it,” Kate (Stephanie Allynne) tells Tig (Tig Notaro), “Mississippi is just not the right demographic for you.” Kate — the producer of Tig’s radio show — is...

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Jenji Kohan Recounts Sexism She Faced While Building Her Writing Career

Like the protagonists of her shows “Weeds” and “Orange Is the New Black,” Jenji Kohan isn’t shy about speaking her mind. And she won’t hesitate to call someone out if she needs to. This...

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Women Win Four Categories at Gender-Neutral VMAs

After a much-hyped shift to gender-neutral awards, women won or co-won four of the 15 competitive categories at last night’s 2017 VMAs — approximately 27 percent. Female artists were...

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Pink Shares Story About Her Daughter, Celebrates Individuality in Moving VMAs Speech

Pink used her VMAs platform to recount an interaction she’d had recently with her six-year-old daughter. Accepting the Video Vanguard award last night — which recognizes an artist’s career...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Noomi Rapace and Director Vicky Jewson Team Up for Female Bodyguard Flick

BAFTA-nominated actress Noomi Rapace is no stranger to fast-paced thrillers. The star has appeared in everything from “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” franchise to “Prometheus” to...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for August 25: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Served Like a Girl” Films About Women Opening This Week Served Like a Girl (Documentary) — Co-Written and Directed by Lysa Heslov (Opens in NY and LA) Director Lysa Heslov’s powerful...

Films, News, Women Directors

Floria Sigismondi to Direct Adaptation of Henry James’ “The Turn of the Screw”

Floria Sigismondi will once again make her way from the music scene to the big screen. Deadline has just announced that “The Runaways” helmer is set to direct “The Turning,” a new film from...

Documentary, Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

TIFF 2017: Sara Driver’s Basquiat Doc Acquired by The Match Factory

The Toronto International Film Festival hasn’t even begun yet and already a woman-directed selection has been sold. Variety reports that Sara Driver’s doc “Boom for Real: The Late Teenage...

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Film About Racketeer Stephanie St. Clair in Development at HBO

A fter presenting the Oprah Winfrey-starring, Emmy nominated film “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” earlier this year, HBO is planning to bring another historically overlooked...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

James Cameron Disses “Wonder Woman” and the Internet Disses Him Back

Gal Gadot shutting down an attacker in “Wonder Woman”: Clay Enos/Warner Bros. Yesterday, James Cameron found out that he’s no longer the King of the World. There is a new king — actually...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Guest Post: Why the Lack of Women-Made Films in the National Film Registry Is a Problem — and How…

Guest Post: Why the Lack of Women-Made Films in the National Film Registry Is a Problem — and How We Can Fix It Guest Post by Maya Pearson New strides towards equality are being made every...

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Trailer Watch: A Female Sergeant Comes Home and Faces PTSD in “Blood Stripe”

The trailer for “Blood Stripe” plays out much like the film’s main protagonist: quietly. Viewers are guided not by dialogue, but rather by action and accompanying music. Our protagonist cannot...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

“One Day at a Time” Co-Creator Gloria Calderon Kellett Has New CBS Show in the Works

At the beginning of the summer, “One Day at a Time” co-creator Gloria Calderon Kellett landed an overall deal with Sony TV. Alongside Netflix’s “One Day at a Time,” it affords Kellett and...

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Lady Gaga to Perform at TIFF Premiere of Netflix Doc “Gaga: Five Foot Two”

Lady Gaga: Lady Gaga’s Twitter account Lady Gaga is such a larger-than-life figure that at times we forget that there’s a real woman behind the intricate costumes and bring-the-house-down...

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Tallgrass Film Fest Announces Inaugural Picks for Women-Directed DOX Spotlight

Earlier this year, the Tallgrass International Film Festival announced its new DOX Spotlight Section. This new competition features undistributed, feature-length documentaries directed by women. And...

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Julianne Moore Will Be Celebrated at 2017 MoMA Film Benefit

It looks like Julianne Moore is going to have a good autumn. The Oscar winner has three films coming out — “Kingsman: The Golden Circle,” “Wonderstruck,” and...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Amazon Renews Jill Soloway’s “Transparent” for a Fifth Season

Jill Soloway’s award-winning series “Transparent” is, without a doubt, one of Amazon’s most successful properties. With two Golden Globes and eight Emmys to its name, it’s no surprise that...

Comedy, News, Television

Amy Schumer Negotiated with Netflix for Better Pay for “The Leather Special”

“I would like to say that I have been selling out arenas these last couple years. Something a female comic has never done,” Amy Schumer wrote in an Instagram post yesterday. “That’s a big...

Documentary, Films, News, Television

Netflix to Premiere New Joan Didion Doc at New York Film Festival

“How does one capture such a celebrated and prolific author while delivering something new for audiences to engage with?” That is precisely the question Netflix aims to tackle with its newly...

Films, News, Trailers

Alicia Vikander-Starrer “Tulip Fever” Gets Racier Trailer and New Premiere Date

The Weinstein Company’s adaptation of Deborah Moggach’s best-selling novel has been scheduled and rescheduled and rescheduled again, but it looks like we’ll finally see “Tulip Fever’s”...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors

Just 4 Women-Directed Films Included in BBC’s 100 Greatest Comedies List

BBC Culture recently asked 253 film critics (118 women and 135 men) to identify their top 10 favorite comedies. “We urged the experts to go with their heart and pick personal favorites,” the...

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Forbes’ Highest-Paid Actors and Actresses Lists Reveal the Persistent Pay Gap

Forbes has recently released its lists of this year’s highest paid actors and actresses, and we were glad to see that Emma Stone came out on top — of her respective gender category, that is....

Films, News, Television, Women Writers

Marcia Clark Legal Thriller Picked Up By ABC and Mandeville TV

These days, former prosecutor Marcia Clark is best associated with Sarah Paulson’s Emmy-winning portrayal in FX’s “The People vs. O.J. Simpson.” Clark has since turned from law to a career...

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Riley Keough and Producer Gina Gammell Team Up for Felix Culpa Production Co.

Riley Keough is the latest actress to begin her own production company. Deadline reports that the “Logan Lucky” star has officially launched company Felix Culpa with producer Gina Gammell....

News, Television

Yvette Nicole Brown Reveals Experience with TV’s Gender Pay Gap

It’s been television’s age-old dirty little secret: Men — white men, in particular — usually make more than their female counterparts. Though this archaic industry standard is still...

Events, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

MoMA to Host Kelly Reichardt Mid-Career Retrospective

If you can’t wait for Kelly Reichardt’s next film, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has something to tide you over. The museum will be hosting a mid-career retrospective of Reichardt’s work,...

Films, News, Women Directors

Apply Now to the SouthMed Women in Audiovisual Program

While Hollywood continues to overlook its blatant disregard for inclusivity, programs around the world are working towards leveling the playing field. Women in Audiovisual in the Southern...

Festivals, Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: A Grieving Father and Son Face Off in Natalia Garagiola’s “Hunting Season”

The trailer for Natalia Garagiola’s new feature film clearly establishes two worlds: the one within the home and the one outside. “Hunting Season” (“Temporada de Caza”) follows the...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Rebecca Thomas Will Direct Sci-Fi Thriller “Intelligent Life”

Rebecca Thomas will be taking the reins on another sci-fi film. The “Stranger Things” director — who signed on for the sci-fi action-thriller “Malignant” earlier this...

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Trailer Watch: Two Friends Face Trauma and Grief in Liz W. Garcia’s “One Percent More Humid”

“This is a moment right before everything falls apart,” a serious Iris (Juno Temple) tells her forbidden lover, Gerald (Alessandro Nivola). “You just have to keep walking and trying not to...

Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Movies Announced from Directors St. Vincent, Emily Harris, & Brittany Poulton

Several new women-directed films are on the way. According to recent reports, we can expect the feature directorial debut from musical artist St. Vincent as well as Emily Harris’ first solo...

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Women Sizzle at an Otherwise Not-So-Hot Summer Box Office

All in all, it’s been a rough summer for movie theaters. According to The Hollywood Reporter, this season’s box office is “pacing 12.4 percent behind last year” and it’s predicted that it...

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Trailer Watch: Neither Zoë Kravitz nor Lola Kirke Is Safe in “Gemini”

“You know how you were saying that you don’t feel safe?” Heather, a young celebrity (Zoë Kravitz), asks her assistant (Lola Kirke) in the trailer for “Gemini.” “I feel like that all...

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Jennifer Yuh Nelson to Helm “Bittersweet Life” Remake

As we previously reported, “Kung Fu Panda 2” director Jennifer Yuh Nelson has begun to direct live-action work alongside her already-prestigious animation career. Now, per Deadline, Nelson will...

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