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Quote of the Day: Kate Winslet Talks Self-Acceptance & How to Rise Above Body Shaming

Kate Winslet is speaking out about body shamers and the value of self-esteem. “I had been bullied at school,” the Oscar winner told an audience of children at a recent We Day U.K. charity event...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Robin Swicord’s “Wakefield” Acquired by IFC Films

Love “Breaking Bad” and miss watching Bryan Cranston scale new heights of self-destructive behavior? You’re in luck. Robin Swicord’s “Wakefield” has found a home. A press release...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for March 24: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week “Prevenge” Prevenge — Written and Directed Alice Lowe (Opens in NY and LA) Widow Ruth (Alice Lowe) is seven months pregnant when, believing herself to...

Films, News, Research, Statistics

MPAA Report 2016: 52% of Movie Audiences Are Women & Other Takeaways

Women continue to make up the majority of moviegoers: According to the MPAA’s recent findings, women comprised 52 percent of all 2016 moviegoers — an increase from 2015’s 51 percent....

Films, News, Theater, Women Writers

Plays from Lucy Kirkwood and Anna Ziegler to Run at Manhattan Theater Club

Manhattan Theater Club is bringing two women-written plays to Broadway. Per The New York Times, Lucy Kirkwood’s “The Children” and Anna Ziegler’s “Actually” will run during the upcoming...

Documentary, News, Television, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Kitty Green Returns to the Scene of the Crime in “Casting JonBenet”

The 1996 murder of six-year-old American beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey made international headlines, but the horrifying crime undoubtedly made the most lasting mark in Boulder, Colorado, where...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Nicole Kidman and Amy Schumer to Star in Rebecca Miller’s “She Came to Me”

Nicole Kidman and Amy Schumer are set to co-star in a new film. “Maggie’s Plan” hit theaters just last year, but writer-director Rebecca Miller is already lining up a star-studded cast for...

Documentary, News, Television, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Netflix’s “Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On” Investigates the Porn Industry

“We can’t ignore that porn today is sex education,” emphasizes an interviewee in “Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On.” And she’s not wrong. Sex education is sorely lacking in the U.S. school...

Crowdfunding, Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Shared Experience: Crowdfunding Picks

“The Last Partera” International Women’s Day gave women around the country an opportunity to unite for a common purpose and demonstrate their value. Similarly, this round of crowdfunding picks...

Books, News, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Elisabeth Moss Wakes Up in “The Handmaid’s Tale”

“I was asleep before. That’s how we let it happen,” says Offred (Elisabeth Moss) in a powerful — and disturbingly timely — new trailer for “The Handmaid’s Tale.” “When they...

News, Television, Women Writers

Meredith Lavender & Marcie Ulin Sign Overall Deal With 20th Century Fox TV

Long-time collaborators Meredith Lavender and Marcie Ulin are taking their partnership to the next level. The pair have signed a two-year overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television, Deadline...

Documentary, Television, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Tracy Droz Tragos Gives Women a Platform in “Abortion: Stories Women Tell”

“People telling their stories is so important because we keep those things locked inside of ourselves and they kill us,” says one of the characters in a new trailer for “Abortion: Stories...

News, Television, Women Writers

Amy Brenneman to Star in CBS Internet Journalism Drama “The Get”

Amy Brenneman is returning to CBS. The “Judging Amy” star will topline the network’s pilot “The Get,” about “a team of tireless Internet journalists who pursue and expose stories of...

Films, News

Brie Larson to Play First Female US Presidential Candidate in “Victoria Woodhull”

Brie Larson has her eyes set on the White House. The “Room” actress has signed on to play trailblazing women’s rights activist Victoria Woodhull, who made history as the first woman to run for...

Awards, News, Television, Women Writers

Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Sally Wainwright Win Big at Royal Television Society Awards

Here’s some happy news about two very dark shows: writer-creators Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”) and Sally Wainwright (“Happy Valley”) were the big winners at last night’s Royal...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors

Melissa Joan Hart to Direct Anjelica Huston in Lifetime Movie

Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Anjelica Huston are joining forces to make some magic at Lifetime. Melissa Joan Hart will direct the Oscar winner in “Watcher in the Woods,” an upcoming original...

Events, Films, News, Women Directors

You’re Invited: Women and Hollywood Talks Europe vs Hollywood with German Director Frauke Thielecke

Wondering how women fare in the European film and TV industry compared to Hollywood? You’re in luck. Award-winning German director Frauke Thielecke will speak about her experiences directing film...

Comedy, News, Statistics, Television

Number of Comedy Central Specials from Women Slowly-but-Surely Increasing

At the beginning of the decade it was pretty much bros making stuff for other bros — plus “The Daily Show” and “Colbert Report” — at Comedy Central. But since the advent of...

Features, Films, Music

Quote of the Day: Jennifer Lopez Says Roles Like “Selena” Are “Few and Far Between”

“It was a meaty role, but it was few and far between, especially for Latinos to have a role like that,” Jennifer Lopez recently told Variety, discussing her Golden Globe-nominated role in...

Films, News, Women Directors

Evan Rachel Wood to Make Directorial Debut

“Westworld’s” Evan Rachel Wood is stepping behind the camera. After more than 20 years of acting in the business, Wood will make her directorial debut. In an interview with Vulture, Jenny...

Awards, Films, News, Television, Theater

Awards Roundup: Honors for Christina Ricci, Julie Delpy, and Judith Light

Seasoned show business veterans Christina Ricci, Julie Delpy, and Judith Light are all set to be honored this spring. Variety reports that the Vail Film Festival will celebrate women in film during...

News, Television, Women Directors

Carey Mulligan to Star in BBC Miniseries Directed by S.J. Clarkson

Carey Mulligan is teaming up with another woman director. Two months after her latest film, Dee Rees’ “Mudbound,” premiered at Sundance comes word that the Oscar nominee will star in...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

Valerie Faris & Jonathan Dayton’s “Battle of the Sexes” Gets Awards-Friendly Release

Emma Stone just won her first Oscar in February, and the “La La Land” actress may be in running for the 2018 Academy Awards as well. Fox Searchlight has announced an awards-friendly release date...

Features, Films, News

Toxic Masculinity in “Beauty and the Beast”

“Beauty and the Beast” is doing huge numbers at the box office. Its first weekend in theaters proved — yet again — that women can more than hold their own at the box office. The...

News, Television, Theater, Women Writers

“The Path” Co-EP Annie Weisman Signs Overall Deal With Universal TV

“The Path” co-executive producer Annie Weisman has inked a two-year overall deal with Universal TV, Deadline reports. She’s written four episodes of the Hulu series starring Aaron Paul...

Films, News, Theater

New Play “Offside” Explores British Women’s 50-Year Ban from Soccer

A new play will tell the story of how Britain’s Football Association (FA) banned women from soccer for 50 years, The Guardian writes. Written by Sabrina Mahfouz and Hollie McNish, “Offside”...

Films, Interviews, Women Directors

“A Woman, a Part” Director Elisabeth Subrin on Making a Movie About a Woman Over 40

Elisabeth Subrin’s critically acclaimed films and video art have screened widely internationally, including at The New York Film Festival, The Rotterdam International Film Festival, The Vienna...

Awards, Films, News

Lillian E. Benson to Be Honored by Motion Picture Editors Guild

This is the kind of herstory we love learning about: Lillian E. Benson was the first African-American female member of the American Cinema Editors (ACE), a prestigious honorary society of film...

Films, News, Television

Firelight Media Launches Impact Producer Fellowship & Names Inaugural Honorees

Firelight Media has introduced the Impact Producer Fellowship and announced the initiative’s inaugural participants, Shadow and Act reports. “The first-ever training program dedicated to...

Awards, Festivals, Films, News

Artemis Women in Action Film Festival Announces 2017 Honorees

The Artemis Women in Action Film Festival has announced the honorees for its 2017 edition. Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Cynthia Rothrock, Gina Carano, and Luci Romberg will be celebrated in April, a press...

News, Television, Women Writers

“Fleabag” Gets Second Season

We haven’t seen the last of “Fleabag,” thank goddess. The series’ star and creator, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, has confirmed that a second season of the pitch-black comedy is in the works. The...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Petra Epperlein Investigates Surveillance Culture in “Karl Marx City”

“It’s easy to go down the rabbit hole of the subject of modern surveillance and come out sounding like a raving paranoid,” “Karl Marx City” co-director Petra Epperlein told us. But a newly...

Awards, Films, News

Salma Hayek to Be Honored with CinemaCon Vanguard Award

Salma Hayek has been named as the recipient of CinemaCon’s 2017 Vanguard Award. The Oscar-nominated actress will receive the honor March 30 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, ScreenDaily...

Films, News, Theater

All Female “Juno” Live-Read Announced to Benefit Planned Parenthood

If there was ever a time we needed a feel-good comedy about a young woman owning her sexuality and reproductive autonomy, it’s now. So, we’re pleased to tell you that a tenth anniversary...

News, Television, Theater

Shonda Rhimes Branches Out Into Theatre

We all know Shonda Rhimes as a top showrunner and the writer/producer/director extraordinaire behind “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Scandal,” and “How to Get Away with Murder.” And now we’ll...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Tamara Jenkins to Direct “Private Life,” Starring Kathryn Hahn and Molly Shannon

It’s been a decade since Tamara Jenkins released her last film, but the writer-director has a project on the way, and it sounds amazing: “Private Life,” a Netflix original film, will star...

Films, News

Variety’s Power of Women Honors Jessica Chastain, Blake Lively, Audra McDonald, & More

The guest list at this luncheon is going to be stacked. Once again, Variety is celebrating the philanthropic work of some of Hollywood’s biggest stars. The outlet has announced the honorees for...

Films, News

“Beauty and the Beast” Wins U.S. and Global Box Office and Smashes Records

Turns out Belle’s life is anything but provincial. The Emma Watson-led “Beauty and the Beast” opened huge this past weekend, earning $170 million in North America and $350 million globally. If...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Mila Kunis & Kate McKinnon in Talks for Susanna Fogel’s “The Spy Who Dumped Me”

Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon may be teaming up for a woman-directed comedy. The actresses are in talks to star in Susanna Fogel’s “The Spy Who Dumped Me,” Deadline reports. If they sign on...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Emilia Clarke Is in Major Trouble in Creepy “Voice from the Stone”

Looks like Emilia Clarke will need to summon her inner Khaleesi. A trailer has been released for the “Game of Thrones” actress’ next film, “Voice from the Stone,” and the footage suggests...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

What Happened to the Women Directors in Hollywood? Part 4: 1984–1999

by Carrie Rickey This five-part Truthdig series by Carrie Rickey is published in partnership with Women and Hollywood. The series considers the historic accomplishments of women behind the camera,...

Films, News

Film About Olympian Swimmer and Syrian Refugee Yusra Mardini in the Works

In 2015, Yusra Mardini and her sister Sara saved themselves and the fellow refugees on their dinghy by jumping into the freezing Aegean Sea and swimming the boat to safety. The Mardini sisters had...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Hillary Seitz to Adapt Ruth Ware’s “The Woman in Cabin 10”

“The Woman in Cabin 10” is headed to the big screen. “Eagle Eye” and “Insomnia” screenwriter Hillary Seitz has signed on to pen an adaptation of the Ruth Ware mystery thriller, Variety...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for March 17: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Beauty and the Beast” Films About Women Opening This Week Beauty and the Beast Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” a live-action retelling of the studio’s animated classic, refashions...

News, Television, Women Producers, Women Writers

“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” Co-Creator Aline Brosh McKenna Signs Overall Deal With CBS TV Studios

This calls for a celebratory song and dance number. “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” co-creator, showrunner, and executive producer Aline Brosh McKenna is strengthening her relationship with the studio...

News, Women Directors

Screen Australia Announces Gender Matters Mentorship Program Recipients

Eight women have been selected for a commercial directing mentorship, Screen Australia announced. As part of the Australian Directors’ Guild’s (ADG) Gender Matters initiative, these eight...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Young Woman Is Pushed Over the Edge in “I, Olga Hepnarova”

“To commit suicide you need a strong will, my child. Something you certainly don’t have. Accept it.” Yikes. This is definitely not what someone needs to hear after a suicide attempt lands them...

Features, Films, News

Feminism Paying Off at the Box Office with “Beauty and the Beast”

Between 1980 and 2016 only four women-centric movies topped the U.S. domestic box office: 1997 with “Titanic”; 2013 with “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”; 2015 with “Star Wars: The Force...

Documentary, Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Hot Docs Special Presentations Lineup: Dance Teams, Indigenous Musicians, & Animal Rights Activists

Hot Docs has announced the lineup for their Special Presentations program. Nine of 26 films are directed or co-directed by women, amounting to about 35 percent of the high-profile slate. According...

Films, News, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Melissa Leo Is an Atheist with a Cause in “Most Hated Woman in America”

Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins — these are the names most closely associated with atheism in the United States. But this wasn’t always the case. It was in fact a woman who...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

Eva Longoria to Star in Fox Comedy Pilot “Type-A”

Eva Longoria is headed back to the small screen to topline “Type-A,” a Fox comedy pilot. According to Deadline, the single-camera project follows “a group of consultants hand-picked to do the...

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