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Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for August 18: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Patti Cake$” Films About Women Opening This Week Patti Cake$ (Opens in Limited Release) In a coming-of-age story straight out of Jersey, an unlikely rapper (Danielle Macdonald) finds her voice...

Films, News, Women Directors

Patty Jenkins in Final Talks to Direct “Wonder Woman 2”

Patty Jenkins will return to direct “Wonder Woman 2.” After more than two months of speculation and rumors, Deadline reports that Jenkins is close to signing on for the sequel in a historic...

Features, Films

Quote of the Day: Amandla Stenberg on the Power of Seeing Complex Black Women in Film

Despite evidence that films with diverse casts enjoy higher box office receipts than their non-diverse counterparts, on-screen racial inclusivity is still a rarity. This was on Amandla Stenberg’s...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

The Orchard Acquires Lynn Shelton’s “Outside In”

Once again, it’s almost TIFF season and several new films will be hitting the scene. This includes a new, buzz-worthy project from “Your Sister’s Sister” helmer Lynn Shelton. Deadline...

Films, News, Television, Women Writers

“Rizzoli & Isles” Creator Janet Tamaro Developing New Police Drama for Fox

It’s no secret that police procedurals are a staple of network television. That said, there are very few series featuring an all-female detective team in the network crime landscape. Fox is...

Books, Films, News, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: A Newly Single Woman Learns to Like Herself in “Year by the Sea”

“Men may want out,” Liz (S. Epatha Merkerson, “Law & Order”) tells her newly single friend Joan (Karen Allen, “Indiana Jones” franchise). “But I think they usually set it up so...

Crowdfunding, Features, Films, Television, Women Directors

We Are Family: Crowdfunding Picks

Production on “Bench” Our families are often the first people we turn to when we seek comfort, care, reassurance, or even strength. The women featured in this set of crowdfunding picks find...

News, Theater

All-Female Theater Company Established in London

Thirty-six actresses have come together to fight theater’s woman problem. According to The Stage, a new, all-female acting company, Dangerous Space, has been introduced in London. Voice coach and...

News, Television

Octavia Spencer Teams with LeBron James for Madam C.J. Walker Series

As we previously reported, Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer is set to star as entrepreneur and social activist Madam C.J. Walker in a limited drama series based on A’Lelia Bundles’...

Awards, Festivals, Films, News

Susan Sarandon to Receive Woodstock Film Festival Maverick Award

Activist and Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon will be honored with the Maverick Award this year at the Woodstock Film Festival, the Daily Freeman reports. According to the festival’s press...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors

Apply Now for AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women

The continuous lack of female directors in Hollywood should come as no surprise. The numbers have, more or less, remained the same over the past 10 years. Slowly but surely, AFI’s Directing...

Films, News

Emma Stone Tops Forbes’ 2017 Highest-Paid Actresses List

Emma Stone has achieved another milestone. Less than six months after winning the Academy Award for Best Actress, the “La La Land” star took the top spot on Forbes’ annual list of the...

Documentary, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Real-Life Love Story “Dina” Presents an Unconventional Protagonist

“Dina’s” official synopsis promises “an unconventional movie protagonist the likes of which haven’t been seen before.” Its newly released trailer promises the same. This real-life...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Captain Marvel” Lands New Screenwriter

“Tomb Raider” reboot scribe Geneva Robertson-Dworet will be writing the story of Carol Danvers. Marvel has hired her to take over “Captain Marvel” screenwriting duties from Meg LeFauve...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Jennifer Aniston in Talks to Topline Comedy from Sophie Goodhart

It looks like Jennifer Aniston will star in another woman-directed film. The “Friends” actress is in talks with STXfilms to topline an untitled comedy from writer-director Sophie Goodhart,...

Films, News

“Hidden Figures” Inspires #HiddenNoMore Educational Exchange Program

“Hidden Figures” is truly the gift that keeps on giving. The Oscar-nominated film, based on the true story of the African American women who played a crucial role in the space race, continues to...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Sanaa Lathan to Star in Haifaa Al-Mansour Netflix Film “Nappily Ever After”

Sanaa Lathan is the latest Hollywood player to get into the Netflix business. Deadline confirms that the “Love & Basketball” actress will topline “Nappily Ever After,” a Netflix film...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors

Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY Acquires Sonia Lowman Doc “Teach Us All”

Ava DuVernay’s independent distribution company, ARRAY, has acquired its 17th film: Sonia Lowman’s “Teach Us All.” The documentary explores the U.S. education system and how it has...

Festivals, Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Venice Trailer Watch: A Radical “Team Hurricane” Will Hit Critics’ Week

The trailer for Danish filmmaker Annika Berg’s directorial debut, “Team Hurricane,” begins with one seemingly overwhelming mantra: “Don’t be so hard on yourself.” This idea is...

Documentary, News, Television, Women Directors

Liz Garbus Directing Doc Series About New York Times in the Trump Era

Liz Garbus’ next project will give viewers an inside-look at The New York Times. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the “What Happened, Miss Simone?” director is helming a documentary series for...

Films, News, Television

Series About Julia Child’s Time in the CIA Picked Up at ABC Signature

As Julia Child herself said, “I was 32 when I started cooking; until then, I just ate.” So, what else did she do before then? Many of us learned what we know about Julia Child from PBS reruns,...

Features, Films, News

Quote of the Day: Helen Mirren on Beauty and What She’d Tell Her Younger Self

“Nastiest of All Nasty Women” Helen Mirren has been redefining and challenging Hollywood standards for decades. From her longstanding role as DCI Jane Tennison in “Prime Suspect” to her...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

Dee Rees Discusses Charlottesville, History, & Storytelling in Powerful Speech to Sundance…

Dee Rees Discusses Charlottesville, History, & Storytelling in Powerful Speech to Sundance Institute “Our voices are all that we have,” director Dee Rees argued as she accepted the 2017...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: It’s Jessica Chastain Against the World in “Molly’s Game”

“If you think a princess can do what I did, you’re incorrect,” asserts Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) in the trailer for “Molly’s Game.” If there is one thing that’s clear about...

Music, News, Theater, Women Directors, Women Writers

Tina Turner Stage Musical in the Works from Director Phyllida Lloyd and Writer Katori Hall

Tina Turner and “Tina” director Phyllida Lloyd: Turner’s Facebook account Tina Turner’s career has been nothing short of legendary. Over the past 60 years, she has dabbled in almost every...

Festivals, Films, News, Television, Women Directors

TIFF 2017 Announces More Galas and Special Presentations, Brie Larson’s “Unicorn Store” to Premiere

The Toronto International Film Festival unveiled yet another round of films and projects set to screen at its 2017 edition next month. With these new numbers, there is now a total of 20 Galas and 64...

Music, News

Taylor Swift Wins Sexual Assault Lawsuit

After four long years, Taylor Swift’s sexual assault case has finally come to a close. As reported by Vanity Fair, jurors determined that D.J. David Mueller “assaulted the pop star by grabbing...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton’s “Battle of the Sexes” Set as American Express Gala at BFI…

Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton’s “Battle of the Sexes” Set as American Express Gala at BFI London Film Fest The BFI London Film Festival will be hosting the “Battle of the Sexes.”...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Nia Vardalos to Star in Dramedy Series for Bravo

Nia Vardalos has booked her next TV role. The writer, director, and actress will star in a dramedy series for Bravo, tentatively titled “Suburbs Famous.” Vardalos will portray a suburban...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Chloë Sevigny, Zosia Mamet, & More to Appear at Miu Miu Women’s Tales

Women’s Tales, a project created by fashion brand Miu Miu in conjunction with Venice Days, is returning for its sixth consecutive year. In addition to the premiere of two new short films, this...

Films, News, Women Directors

“Wonder Woman” Is Now the Top Female-Helmed Film at the Domestic Box Office

Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman” can add another accomplishment to its ever-growing list of milestones. As you might have heard, the superheroine pic surpassed the $400 million mark at the...

Films, News, Trailers

Teaser Watch: The Most Powerful Men in the World Play “Molly’s Game”

“I’m Molly Bloom. Do you know about me?” a confident Jessica Chastain asks an unimpressed Idris Elba in the new teaser for “Molly’s Game.” If he doesn’t, he will soon. You see, at the...

News, Television

Shonda Rhimes Signs Multi-Year Deal with Netflix

After a longstanding partnership with ABC, Shonda Rhimes is the latest top showrunner to make the move from network television to Netflix, Deadline reports. While current shows such as “Grey’s...

Awards, Films, News, Television

New Award Launched in Honor of Veteran Cinematographer Sue Gibson

A new award has been organized in honor of veteran cinematographer Sue Gibson. The National Film and Television School (NFTS) has introduced the Sue Gibson BSC Cinematography Award, a prize...

Music, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Nashville” Creator Callie Khouri Has a New Music Series in the Works

Callie Khouri is headed to Miami. The “Nashville” creator has a new music-centric series in the works, this one based in the Sunshine State. Khouri hinted at the project during CMT’s #Nashchat...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for August 11: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“The Glass Castle”: Jake Giles Netter/Lionsgate Films About Women Opening This Week The Glass Castle Chronicling the adventures of an eccentric, resilient, and tight-knit family, “The Glass...

News, Television, Women Writers

“Simpsons” Writer Mimi Pond on Being Shut Out of All-Male Writers’ Room

For a show that gave us Lisa Simpson, one of the most feminist TV characters of all time, “The Simpsons” hasn’t always been a welcoming environment for women. Just the opposite in fact,...

Awards, Films, News

Diane Kruger-Starrer “In the Fade” Acquired by Magnolia

Diane Kruger’s name is looking more and more likely to enter the awards conversation in the coming months. The “Inglourious Basterds” star took home the Best Actress award at Cannes this year...

News, Television, Women Writers

“GLOW” Gets Renewed for Season 2, New Jenji Kohan Series Picked Up

Like the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling themselves, Jenji Kohan is kicking ass. News has broken that the Kohan-executive produced Netflix series “GLOW” will be back for a second season, and that...

Comedy, News, Television

Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson’s “2 Dope Queens” Coming to HBO

Jessica Williams is coming back to HBO, and this time she’s toplining a project. The “Girls” guest star’s podcast with Phoebe Robinson, “2 Dope Queens,” is being adapted for the small...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Anna Paquin and Holliday Grainger to Star in Period Romance from Annabel Jankel

Oscar winner Anna Paquin is switching from one period project to another. The “True Blood” star, who will next be seen in Sarah Polley’s “Alias Grace” miniseries on Netflix, has signed on...

News, Television, Women Writers

Lena Waithe Talks Her Emmy Nod, Coming Out Stories, and #FirstTimeISawMe

“Master of None’s” Season 2 episode “Thanksgiving” traces the years-long coming out story of Denise, played by Lena Waithe. But Waithe, who wrote the episode with series co-creator and...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Doctor Investigates a Murder in “The Unknown Girl”

A doctor makes a life-changing decision not to open a door in a new trailer for “The Unknown Girl.” Dr. Jenny Davin (Adèle Haenel, “Love at First Fight”) and her assistant have worked more...

Features, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Watch: BFFs Share Secrets and Jokes in Exclusive “Porcupine Lake” Clip

Sleepovers are sacred spaces, and by choosing to attend participants agree to an implied confidentiality agreement: what happens at a sleepover stays at a sleepover. Our exclusive clip of...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors

Female TV Directors Share Stories, Talk Ryan Murphy’s Half Program at FX Panel

Seven female directors gathered for a panel hosted by FX Networks on Wednesday to talk about their professional experiences. One of the main topics of conversation? The catch-22 most new episodic...

Awards, Films, News

Glenn Close to Receive Golden Icon Award at Zurich Film Festival

It’s time for Glenn Close to add another award to her mantle. The six-time Oscar nominee has taken home multiple Emmys, Golden Globes, and Tony Awards, and now she’s set to receive the Golden...

News, Television, Trailers

“The Crown” Season 2 Has a Premiere Date and Teaser

Netflix has unveiled a premiere date and teaser for “The Crown’s” second season, and things are looking especially stressful for Queen Elizabeth II. “The rumors still haven’t gone away,”...

Films, News, Women Writers

“Finding Dory” Co-Writer Victoria Strouse to Adapt Book About Female Aviators

Victoria Strouse is shifting her focus from under the sea to the skies above. The “Finding Dory” co-writer has been hired by Fox 2000 to adapt Katherine Sharp Landdeck’s upcoming nonfiction...

Features, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

More Than One Hat: August VOD and Web Series Picks

“Wisco Queens” Oftentimes, women in the film industry wear more than one hat — especially if a project is very close to their own identities and lives. The women behind this month’s VOD...

Books, Documentary, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Learn the Amazing History Behind Curious George and His Creators in “Monkey…

Trailer Watch: Learn the Amazing History Behind Curious George and His Creators in “Monkey Business” “He’s as much of an immigrant as anyone,” we’re told about the world’s most beloved...

Television

Ava DuVernay Bringing Octavia E. Butler Novel “Dawn” to TV

Ava DuVernay is adding another television project to her impressive, ever-expanding oeuvre. The creator of “Queen Sugar” and writer-director of the upcoming Central Park Five miniseries will be...

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