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DOC NYC 2016 Women Directors: Meet Brittany Huckabee— “After Fire”

Brittany Huckabee is an independent filmmaker whose work focuses on telling stories about the experiences of women. She has more than 15 years of experience directing and producing documentaries....

Awards, Books, News, Women Writers

Madeleine Thien Wins the Giller Prize, Canada’s Most Prominent Fiction Award

Madeleine Thien has been named as the 2016 recipient of Canada’s Giller Prize, the country’s most prominent fiction award, Reuters reports. The author won the $100,000 award — the...

Films, News

Metrograph Hosting Maggie Cheung Retrospective

The Metrograph, an independent theater in New York City, has announced it will present “Maggie Cheung: Center Stage,” a 20-film retrospective of the actress, all in 35mm. “Maggie Cheung has...

Films, News, Trailers

Watch: “Moana” Featurettes Explore Polynesian Culture and Music

Disney’s next animated feature “Moana” will soon hit the big screen. In anticipation of Disney’s next female heroine, some new featurettes have popped up online, highlighting the background,...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2016 Women Directors: Meet Rebbie Ratner — “Borderline”

Rebbie Ratner began her film career when she was seven years old, often running around her house capturing family scenes on tape. In college, she started making formal films, regarding film as a...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

FX Developing “Flatlands,” a Series from Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini

Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini’s “Flatlands” has gone into development at FX, Deadline reports. The hour-long serio-comedy comes from the Oscar- and Emmy-nominated collaborators and...

Films, News

Female Fans Are Taking “Star Wars” Into Their Own Hands

“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”: Disney For many years, the Star Wars universe may have been considered a male-dominated fandom, but not only has that never been 100 percent the case, these days...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2016 Women Directors: Meet Madeleine Gavin— “City of Joy”

Madeleine Gavin works in both narrative and documentary film, primarily as an editor. She was nominated for an Emmy for her work on Rebecca Cammisa’s documentary “Which Way Home” and is...

Comedy, News, Television

TV Land Orders “American Woman” Starring Alicia Silverstone

“American Woman” has been greenlit by TV Land, Variety reports. Based on the life of “Real Housewives’” Kyle Richards, the ‘70s period dramedy stars Alicia Silverstone (“Clueless”)....

Books, Films, News

Margot Robbie Adapting Thriller “Beautiful Things” for Warner Bros.

Margot Robbie is adding more projects to her slate via her LuckyChap Entertainment company. As THR reports, Robbie, producer Denise Di Novi, Di Novi Pictures’ Alison Greenspan, and Warner Bros....

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2016 Women Directors: Meet Suki Hawley — “All the Rage”

Filmmaker Suki Hawley recently directed and edited the documentary feature “Who Took Johnny,” which chronicles a mother’s tenacious fight to find out what happened to her son, Johnny Gosch,...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

Sharon Horgan’s “Pulling” Heading to NBC

Another British cult hit is heading stateside. As Deadline reports, NBC is developing a U.S. version of BBC series “Pulling.” Original creators Sharon Horgan, who starred in the original, and...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2016 Women Directors: Meet Pamela French — “Becoming More Visible”

Pamela French is a New York-based independent producer/director who specializes in fly-on-­the-­wall films. French began her career making independent avant-garde shorts with New York artists....

Films, News

How Amy Adams’ “Arrival” Character Redefines Heroism

Amy Adams is having an amazing year. The five-time Oscar nominee is getting rave reviews and lots of awards buzz for two of her upcoming films, “Arrival” and “Nocturnal Animals.” The former...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2016 Women Directors: Meet Markie Hancock — “Feral Love”

Markie Hancock is a documentary filmmaker working in New York City. Her works include “Born Again” and “Queers in the Kingdom.” Both docs explore evangelical Christianity and the formation...

Documentary, Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Female Vets Confront the Aftermath of War in “After Fire”

A trailer has landed for “After Fire,” Brittany Huckabee’s new documentary examining the fastest-growing group of American veterans: women. “In the military, the focus is the mission,”...

Comedy, News, Television

Amy Poehler and Lauren Gussis Score Multiple TV Deals This Year

Amy Poehler is on a roll and has sold her third comedy of the season through her company Paper Kite, THR reports. She’ll be teaming with Claudia Lonow for an “Odd Couple”-inspired series...

News, Television, Trailers, Women Directors

Teaser Watch: Carrie Heads to NYC in “Homeland” Season 6

Carrie Mathison is back. Showtime has released a teaser trailer for the new season of “Homeland,” and if the new footage is any indication, Carrie (Claire Danes) is as brave, defiant, and...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

“Toni Erdmann” Leads Nominations for European Film Awards

The European Film Awards have announced their 2016 nominees, and Maren Ade’s “Toni Erdmann” leads the pack with six nods. Other women up for honors include “Room” screenwriter Emma...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: “Rogue One” TV Spot Teases Women’s Victory

It’s a little prescient, don’t you think, that the latest TV spot for “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” highlights female leadership and power so intentionally? With our looming 2016...

Films, News

NYC Theater Metrograph Presents Isabelle Huppert Retrospective

The Metrograph, an independent movie theater in New York, will be hosting a six-film retrospective of French actress Isabelle Huppert. The event kicks off November 19. As their announcement...

Documentary, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: An Amazing Principal Inspires “The Bad Kids”

Prepare to meet one of the most inspiring leaders you’ll ever see in action. She doesn’t wear a cape, challenge the rulers of her dystopian society, or wield weapons: She’s a high school...

Features, Films, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Jessica Chastain’s Goal is to Work with a Female Director Every Year

Jessica Chastain is among the most vocal Hollywood A-Listers championing inclusivity in the industry, both onscreen and behind the scenes. In 2015, she published an essay via The Hollywood Reporter...

Films, News, Women Directors

Women in the Director’s Chair Announces 8 Directors for Mentorship Program

Canada’s Women in the Director’s Chair (WIDC) has selected this year’s group of eight female directors who will participate in WIDC: Story & Leadership, its mentoring program. The eight...

Features, Films, Women Directors

Weekly Update for November 4: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Operator” Films About Women Opening This Week My Dead Boyfriend (Also Available on VOD) Mary’s (Heather Graham) life has been defined by a string of temp jobs and a half-hearted attempt to...

Awards, Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Critics’ Choice Doc Award Winners: “13th,” “Weiner,” and “Southwest of Salem”

Ava DuVernay won big at the inaugural Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards, held Thursday night in New York. Her Netflix doc, “13th,” won a number of major honors at the ceremony. “13th”...

Crowdfunding, Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

A Legacy of Their Own: Crowdfunding Picks

“Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers” It’s probably fair to say that most artists want their work to remain relevant after they’re gone; for people to remember them because their art is...

Films, News, Women Directors

Karen Gillan to Make Feature Directorial Debut with “Tupperware Party”

Actress Karen Gillan is set to make her feature directorial debut with the female-driven “Tupperware Party.” The news was announced along with the launch of Mt. Hollywood Films, a development...

Awards, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Oscars 2017 Foreign Language Contenders: Meet Maria Schrader — “Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe”

One of Germany’s most acclaimed actresses, Maria Schrader is a two-time winner of the German Film award and two-time winner of the Bavarian Film award. In 1999, at the Berlinale, she received the...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Directors

Paul Feig May Direct Mindy Kaling and Emma Thompson Comedy

“Ghostbusters” helmer Paul Feig is in “serious talks” to direct Mindy Kaling and Emma Thompson in an untitled comedy that’s been described as “The Devil Wears Prada” meets “Broadway...

Features, News, Television

The Fallout From Trauma: ‘The Fall’ Returns

Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan on “The Fall”: BBC On its surface, you could fairly accuse “The Fall” of being yet another drama about a sexy, seductive serial killer (Jamie Dornan). On...

Festivals, Films, Women Directors

Voice of a Woman Film Festival Hits NYC

The Voice of A Woman Film Festival, which features the works of women in film, television, arts, and technology, kicks off in New York City this weekend. As the offical info details, the goal of the...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Vanessa Gould’s “Obit.” Acquired by Kino Lorber

After a successful run on the festival circuit, Vanessa Gould’s “Obit.” has secured a theatrical release. A press release announced that Kino Lorber has acquired all U.S. rights to the...

Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Maria Sole Tognazzi’s Romantic Comedy “Me, Myself and Her”

A trailer has been released for “Me, Myself and Her,” a humorous look at a couple going through a difficult time. According to a press release for the Maria Sole Tognazzi-directed film, “Me,...

Awards, Films, News

Meryl Streep to Receive Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes

Eight-time Golden Globe winner Meryl Streep will take home a special statuette at the 2017 Golden Globe Awards. She’ll accept the Cecil B. DeMille Award, given for “outstanding contributions to...

Comedy, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: The World Belongs to “Wonder Woman”

Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman: Warner Bros. It’s really hard to watch this new trailer for Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman” and have anything else to say besides “YAAAS QUEEN!” Comic book fans,...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors

Sofia Coppola Begins Production on “The Beguiled”

Production has begun on writer-director Sofia Coppola’s next project, “The Beguiled.” The Louisiana production kicked off yesterday. Coppola adapted the screenplay from Thomas Cullinan’s...

Films, News, Women Directors

Niki Caro to Direct Film About DNA Scientist Rosalind Franklin

Writer-director Niki Caro has added yet another project to her packed slate. She’s inked a deal to develop and direct “Exposure,” a film centered on Rosalind Franklin, a trailblazing scientist...

Films, News, Women Directors

Mélanie Laurent to Make English Language Directorial Debut with “Galveston”

Mélanie Laurent is set to make her English language directorial debut, Variety reports. The French actress and director will helm “Galveston,” starring Elle Fanning and Ben Foster. Based on...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Joelle Charbonneau’s “Need” Movie Gets All-Female Writing-Directing Team

Joelle Charbonneau’s young adult thriller novel “Need” is getting the big screen adaptation treatment, and thankfully those in power have secured a female writing-directing team for...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

Hannah Mackay Comedy Pilot Lands at ABC, Mindy Kaling Producing

Hannah Mackay (“Peep Show”) and Ed Weeks (“The Revolting World of Stanley Brown”) are teaming up for a single-camera comedy about a liberal lesbian couple. The project is being produced by...

Films, News, Women Directors

Women Dominate Warner Bros. Emerging Film Directors Workshop

Warner Bros. has announced the first five participants in the newly launched Emerging Film Directors Workshop and four of them are women. We’re so used to having to lament the fact that women are...

News, Television, Women Writers

Season 3 of “UnREAL” to Introduce Female Suitor to “Everlasting”

“Everlasting” is getting a makeover. The reality dating show at the center of Lifetime’s “UnREAL” is making history for the second season in a row. Last season saw a black suitor...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

The Orchard Acquires Susan Johnson’s “Carrie Pilby,” Starring Bel Powley

If you loved Marielle Heller’s “The Diary of a Teenage Girl” and gravitate towards films with sassy, precocious female leads, you’re in luck. The Orchard has acquired the North American...

Films, News, Women Directors

Ava DuVernay and Amma Asante Begin Their Next Films

Ava DuVernay and Amma Asante just wrapped up two high-profile films and premiered them at festivals, but they’re both jumping into new projects right away. Women get stuff done. DuVernay...

Books, Films, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Katie Holmes Plays a Struggling Single Mom in “All We Had”

A trailer has dropped for “All We Had,” Katie Holmes’ feature directorial debut. The spot kicks off with 15-year-old Ruthie (Stefania Owen, “Chance”) asking her young mother Rita (Holmes),...

Awards, Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

IDA Doc Award Nominations: “13th,” “Weiner,” and More

The nominations for the International Documentary Association’s 2016 IDA Documentary Awards have been announced. Three of the six films competing for the Best Feature Award are directed or...

News, Television

“The Good Fight” Revealed as “The Good Wife” Spinoff Title

CBS has announced that its spinoff series based on “The Good Wife” will be called “The Good Fight.” Deadline reported the new title and that production has begun in New York City. The...

Awards, Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Women Directed 30% of Documentaries Submitted for Oscar Consideration

145 documentary feature films have been submitted to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for consideration for the 89th Academy Awards, and according to our calculations, 44 of them are...

Films, News, Women Writers

Amy Pascal Buys Liz Hannah’s Pentagon Papers Spec Script

Amy Pascal’s Pascal Pictures has snagged “The Post,” a spec script about the Pentagon Papers penned by Liz Hannah, Deadline reports. According to Deadline, the spec “frames a feature film...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

November 2016 Film Preview

“Moana” As the holidays begin to kick into high gear, so does award season. This month is packed with performances by actresses who are considered likely to receive Oscar nods.. If you’re not...

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