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Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for June 16: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Rough Night” Films About Women Opening This Week Rough Night — Co-Written and Directed by Lucia Aniello In this edgy R-rated comedy, five best friends from college (played by Scarlett...

News, Television

Glenn Close to Topline Amazon Zombie Pilot “Sea Oak”

Looks like Glenn Close has a fondness for stories about the undead. Earlier this year the Emmy winner starred in zombie sci-fi film “The Girl with All the Gifts,” and now comes word that...

Films, Trailers, Women Writers

Teaser Watch: Maura Experiments with Edibles in Season 4 of “Transparent”

The Idyllwild Wimmin’s Music Festival. Various iterations of gender, sexuality, intersectionality, and feminism. Sia. Maura Pfefferman (Jeffrey Tambor) has experienced a bunch of new things since...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Leena Pendharkar — “20 Weeks”

Leena Pendharkar is an award-winning writer and director working in film, television, and new media. Her first feature film, “Raspberry Magic,” about a young girl’s connection to nature,...

Festivals, News

Announcing the Athena Advertising Awards

The Athena Film Festival has partnered with The 3% Movement to launch the Athena Advertising Awards, a press release has announced. This new venture celebrates advertising that depicts strong, bold...

Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Reese Witherspoon Forms a Family with Friends in Hallie Meyers-Shyer’s “Home Again”

“Let’s just do our best not to cramp each other’s style,” says Alice (Reese Witherspoon) in a new trailer for Hallie Meyers-Shyer’s “Home Again.” She’s talking to the three young men...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Leyla Nedorosleva — “Two Four Six”

Leyla Nedorosleva is an independent filmmaker based in Moscow, Russia. Her short film “1919” screened in competition at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. In 2009 Nedorosleva founded Concordius, a...

Crowdfunding, Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Fiction Is a Fine Line: Crowdfunding Picks

“Split” We’ve all heard that art is an imitation of life. Painters, writers, and filmmakers alike transpose what they see and feel onto their medium of choice. Personal experiences and...

Documentary, Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Valerie Red-Horse Mohl — “Mankiller”

Valerie Red-Horse Mohl, a filmmaker of Cherokee ancestry, is the owner/founder of Red-Horse Native Productions, Inc., which has become a preeminent collaborator with American Indian tribal nations...

Features, Films, News

Exclusive: Mother-Daughter Conflict Reaches a Boiling Point in “Beauty Mark” Clip

“You’re living in a dreamworld,” Angie (Auden Thornton, “Elementary”) tells her mother Ruth Ann (Catherine Curtin, “Orange Is the New Black”) in an exclusive clip from “Beauty...

Features, Films, Television

WTF of the Day: Emmy Rossum Was Asked to Wear a Bikini Instead of Audition for a Role

Today in shudder-worthy news: “Shameless” star Emmy Rossum revealed her experience with sexual harassment during the audition process. In a roundtable discussion with The Hollywood Reporter,...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

“Maudie” Director Aisling Walsh on Relationships, Perseverance, and Bringing Maud Lewis to Life

“Maudie” was such an unexpected delight. With terrific performances from Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke, “Maudie” brings us into the lives of Maud and Everett Lewis, two people who come...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Sophie Brooks’ Zosia Mamet-Starrer “The Boy Downstairs” Acquired by FilmRise

Sophie Brooks’ debut feature has found a home. FilmRise has acquired exclusive North American distribution rights to “The Boy Downstairs,” a press release has announced. “Girls’” Zosia...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: John Boyega Is the Scapegoat in Kathryn Bigelow’s “Detroit”

“I assume this is about what went on at the motel?” John Boyega’s character, Dismukes, asks during an interrogation in the new spot for “Detroit.” It’s obvious he wants to cooperate with...

Documentary, Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Sara Lamm — “Thank You For Coming”

Sara Lamm is a writer, performer, and documentary filmmaker. Her most recent film, “Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and the Farm Midwives,” co-directed with Mary Wigmore, won the Audience Award at...

Films, News, Women Directors

Submit Now: Women and Hollywood’s First-Time Female Filmmaker Contest

In celebration and recognition of Women and Hollywood’s 10th anniversary, we are launching a short film contest for first-time female filmmakers. The objective of the contest is to help build the...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Submit Now: Women and Hollywood’s First-Time Female Filmmaker Contest

In celebration and recognition of Women and Hollywood’s 10th anniversary, we are launching a short film contest for first-time female filmmakers. The objective of the contest is to help build the...

Films, News, Women Directors

How You Can Be Involved in Women and Hollywood’s 10th Anniversary

2017is the 10th anniversary of Women and Hollywood. We spend every day putting out information that we believe people need to know about how women are treated in the entertainment business. Lots of...

Features, Films, News

How You Can Be Involved in Women and Hollywood’s 10th Anniversary

2017 is the 10th anniversary of Women and Hollywood. We spend every day putting out information that we believe people need to know about how women are treated in the entertainment business. Lots of...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Jennifer Morrison — “Sun Dogs”

Jennifer Morrison is an actress, producer, and director. Her acting credits include “Once Upon a Time,” “How I Met Your Mother,” and “House.” She’s the founder of Apartment 3C...

News, Television

“Criminal Minds’” Kirsten Vangsness and A.J. Cook Succeed in Fight for Pay Parity

“Criminal Minds” actresses Kirsten Vangsness and A.J. Cook’s recent push for pay parity has been resolved. According to Deadline, the duo have signed new deals and received raises “that put...

Books, Music, News, Theater, Women Writers

Jane Austen-Centric Musical Lab “Austen’s Pride” to Be Held in NYC

Everyone knows Jane Austen is a master of wit, but as a new musical suggests, she also has serious vocal chops. BroadwayWorld reports that an invitation-only musical lab called “Austen’s...

Features, Films, News

Exclusive: Sony Pictures Classics Co-President Tom Bernard Talks Supporting Women Directors

Michael Barker and Tom Bernard of Sony Pictures Classics were honored with the The Women In Film Beacon Award at last night’s Women in Film LA’s Crystal + Lucy Awards. Below is Bernard’s...

News, Theater, Women Writers

Lynn Nottage’s “Sweat” and Paula Vogel’s “Indecent” to Close on Broadway

In just a few short weeks, Lynn Nottage’s “Sweat” and Paula Vogel’s “Indecent” will close on Broadway. This is sad news for theater fans — and especially ones invested in women’s...

Events, Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Save the Date: Women and Hollywood Is Celebrating Its 10th Anniversary

Women and Hollywood is celebrating its tenth anniversary this fall and we want you to be there! Founder and Publisher Melissa Silverstein will be hosting three different events — one in New...

Awards, News, Women Writers

Tracy K. Smith Named U.S. Poet Laureate

Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy K. Smith has earned another prestigious honor: She’s been named the 22nd Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry of the United States, NPR reports. The Library of Congress...

Documentary, Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Ciara Lacy — “Out of State”

Ciara Lacy is a Native Hawaiian filmmaker whose interest lies in using strong characters and investigative journalism to challenge the creative and political status quo. Her work has shown in...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Banks Praise “Wonder Woman” at Crystal + Lucy Awards

Cuts to Planned Parenthood, the renewed global gag rule, ending the Let Girls Learn initiative — times have been especially trying for U.S. feminists lately. Luckily, the success of Patty...

Music, News

Beyoncé and J.K. Rowling Among the World’s Highest-Paid Celebrities

Never underestimate the enthusiasm — or spending power — of the BeyHive. They’ve helped ensure that Queen Bey is the top-placing woman in Forbes’ list of the world’s highest-paid...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Whitney Cummings — “The Female Brain”

Whitney Cummings is a Los Angeles-based comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director. Best known for creating and starring in the NBC series “Whitney,” she also co-created and co-wrote the...

Awards, Films, News, Theater, Women Writers

Playwright Susan Soon He Stanton Wins Leah Ryan’s Fund for Emerging Women Writers

The eighth annual recipient of Leah Ryan’s Fund for Emerging Women Writers (FEWW) has been announced. According to a press release from the fund, playwright and screenwriter Susan Soon He Stanton...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Producers

Quote of the Day: Elizabeth Banks on the Importance of Taking Action to Effect Change in Hollywood

Elizabeth Banks’ feature directorial debut was a smash hit. “Pitch Perfect 2” grossed more than $184 million in the U.S. — one of the highest-earning woman-directed films ever. Now the...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Julia Meltzer — “Dalya’s Other Country”

Julia Meltzer is an award-winning filmmaker and the founder and director of Clockshop, an arts organization. She previously directed the feature film, “The Light in Her Eyes,” which broadcast on...

Films, News, Television, Women Writers

Sandra Oh to Star in Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s “Killing Eve”

Move over, Cristina Yang; Sandra Oh has lined up a new series-regular role. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the “Grey’s Anatomy” actress has signed on to topline “Fleabag” creator and...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Music, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Elizabeth Rohrbaugh— “Becks”

Elizabeth Rohrbaugh is writer and director based in NYC. Her documentary, “The Perfect Victim,” was on the PBS series “America Reframed” after premiering at the Hot Springs International...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

Season 2 of Nicole Byer Series “Loosely Exactly Nicole” Headed to Facebook

Nicole Byer’s cancelled MTV comedy may have found a new life at Facebook. A deal to pick up “Loosely Exactly Nicole” as part of the social media platform’s foray into original video content...

Films, Television, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: A Teen Tries to Move On from Her Viral Past in Kyra Sedgwick’s “Story of a Girl”

“It was three years ago when the video of me and Tommy Webber went viral,” says Deanna (Ryann Shane, “Banshee”) in a new trailer for Kyra Sedgwick’s “Story of a Girl.” The video...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Sophia Scott and Georgia Scott — “Lost in Lebanon”

Sophia Scott is a producer, director, and cinematographer. She has worked extensively as a self-shooting camerawoman across Africa and Asia for various organizations including the UN, PBS, CBC, The...

Films, Music, News, Women Writers

Regina King Is Adapting Dana Dane Song “Cinderfella” for the Screen

Regina King is bringing rapper Dana Dane’s “Cinderfella” to the big screen. According to Vibe, the Emmy-winning actress is partnering with Dane to adapt his 1987 song — a gender reversal...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Halle Berry Vows to Save Her Son in “Kidnap”

An idyllic day instantly turns into the stuff of nightmares in a new trailer for “Kidnap.” Karla (Halle Berry) is playing Marco Polo with her son Frankie (Sage Correa, “Grey’s Anatomy”) at...

News, Television, Women Writers

Debby Ryan Beauty Pageant Dramedy “Insatiable” Lands at Netflix

If you loved “Drop Dead Gorgeous” you’ll want to listen up. The 1999 Kirsten Dunst-led cult comedy isn’t getting rebooted, but Netflix does have another beauty pageant-centric project in the...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

“Megan Leavey” Director Gabriela Cowperthwaite Talks Dogs, War, and Feminism

“Megan Leavey” is both a story of war and a story of love. Based on a true story, the movie centers on Megan (Kate Mara), a woman at the end of her rope. She joins the Marines and winds up in a...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Woman Reconnects with Her Father’s Mistress in “The Midwife”

Most families have their share of dysfunction, but in the French-language film “The Midwife” Claire’s (Catherine Frot) clan takes the cake. Working as a midwife, Claire is living her life in...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Heather White — “Complicit”

Heather White is a first-time documentary director. She is the founder and former Executive Director of Verité, an award-winning non-profit organization recognized for its groundbreaking leadership...

Awards, Features, News, Theater, Women Directors

Tony Awards 2017 Highlights: Bette Midler, Rebecca Taichman, Cynthia Nixon, & More

The personal overlapped with the political in last night’s Tony Awards — as is usually the case in the best award ceremonies. “Hello, Dolly!” star Bette Midler got one step closer to...

Box Office, Films, News, Women Directors

“Wonder Woman” Continues to Soar at the Box Office

Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman” had another great weekend at the box office — so great that just two weeks into its theatrical run Forbes is calling the Gal Gadot-led blockbuster an...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Cristina Herrera Borquez— “No Dress Code Required”

Cristina Herrera Borquez is a Mexican film director whose first documentary short film “The Minutemen Project” (2006) received recognition for Outstanding Artistic Endeavo” at the 6th...

News, Theater, Women Writers

Rosie O’Donnell and Kathleen Turner to Lead Benefit Reading of “Hollywood Nurses”

Rosie O’Donnell and Kathleen Turner are taking to the stage in support of women’s healthcare. Per Playbill, the two will lead a one-night-only reading of “Hollywood Nurses” to benefit The...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Two Films by Madeline Anderson to Screen at American Black Film Festival

Two short documentaries from the history-making director, producer, reporter, and writer Madeline Anderson will be shown at this year’s American Black Film Festival (ABFF). According to Shadow and...

Features, Films, Women Producers

Quote of the Day: Reese Witherspoon on the Pressure Women Face to Stay in Their Lane

Reese Witherspoon is a bona fide movie star, but the Oscar-winning actress is also building an impressive resume as a producer. In a recent interview with Net-a-Porter Witherspoon reveals that she...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for June 9: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Megan Leavey” Films About Women Opening This Week Megan Leavey — Directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite; Co-Written by Pamela Gray and Annie Mumolo “Megan Leavey” is both a story of war...

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