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Gretchen Carlson Teams Up with Fellow Fox News Plaintiffs to End Mandatory NDAs

Gretchen Carlson is working to ban mandatory Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), confidentiality contracts that protect high-profile predators and the companies who hired them, while preventing victims...

Films

Elle Fanning & Dakota Fanning Will Play Sisters in Mélanie Laurent’s Adaptation of “The Nightingale”

Elle Fanning is re-teaming with her “Galveston” director, and this time she’ll be joined by her sister, Dakota Fanning. The pair are signed on to topline Mélanie Laurent’s...

Festivals

Women Make Up 46 Percent of Sundance 2020’s Competition Directors

The Sundance Film Festival has bested its ratio of women filmmakers for the third year in a row. Its 2020 competition lineup is 46 percent women-directed or co-directed, as compared to 2019’s...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Numa Perrier Explores Life as a Cam Girl in “Jezebel”

A trailer has dropped for Numa Perrier’s feature debut. Based on the writer-director’s own experiences, “Jezebel” sees Tiffany (Tiffany Tenille), a cash-strapped 19-year-old,...

Television

Quinta Brunson Workplace Comedy Lands Put Pilot Commitment at HBO Max

“A Black Lady Sketch Show” star Quinta Brunson may soon have her own HBO Max show. According to Deadline, WarnerMedia’s upcoming streaming service has given a put pilot commitment...

News

Joanna Hogg’s “The Souvenir” Tops Sight & Sound’s 2019 Best of List

One hundred critics, programmers, and academics from around the world weighed in on the best film of 2019 for Sight & Sound, the BFI’s International Magazine. The top 50 films have been...

Features

December 2019 Film Preview

For many, the holiday season is closely linked with a love of film; be it a family outing to see the latest offerings at the movie theater, or winter nights spent gathered around the TV to watch a...

Features

Weekly Update for November 27: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Ximei (Documentary) – Directed by Gaylen Ross and Andy Cohen (Opens in NY November 29) “Ximei” Ximei is a young peasant woman from rural Henan Province who...

Features

YouTube Premium’s “Impulse” Is the Rare Story That Offers a Nuanced Depiction of Rape

Countless films and television series have depicted girls and women being sexually assaulted — with varying degrees of success. Sometimes the incident isn’t even acknowledged by the show or...

Interviews

“Hala” Writer-Director Minhal Baig on Making a Culturally Specific Story with Universal Themes

Minhal Baig is a writer and director. In 2017, she was chosen as a directing mentee for Ryan Murphy’s Half Foundation Directing Mentorship. Currently, she is a story editor on Netflix’s “Bojack...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Trauma Expert Confronts Her Demons in “Afterward”

“I wonder if any of us have learned from the past,” says Ofra Bloch in a new trailer for “Afterward.” The documentary sees the Jerusalem-born trauma expert embarking on a...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Rachel Beth Anderson – “Unschooled”

Rachel Beth Anderson is a Sundance award-winning cinematographer. She began her career filming in Libya, Syria, South Sudan, and Afghanistan for PBS’ “Frontline,” CNN, the Human...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Mariam Ghani – “What We Left Unfinished”

Mariam Ghani is a visual artist whose first feature, “What We Left Unfinished,” premiered at 2019 Berlinale and won the Critics Choice Award at the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival....

Features

Ready for Their Close-Up: VOD and Web Series Picks

Marginalized groups — such as women, people of color, and the queer community — have not always gotten the critical attention they deserve. Fortunately, each of the projects highlighted...

Features

Jennifer Lopez, Renée Zellweger, and More Talk Inclusion and Imposter Syndrome in THR Roundtable

Amidst the major buzz they’re generating this awards season, Jennifer Lopez, Scarlett Johansson, Lupita Nyong’o, Awkwafina, Laura Dern, and Renée Zellweger recently sat down with The...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Karin Kainer – “Kosher Beach”

Award-winning documentary filmmaker Karin Kainer is a Documentary Film Lecturer at H.I.T., The Holon Institute of Technology, in Israel, and the director of “Skate of Mind,” and “South Wind on...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Ema Ryan Yamazaki – “Koshien: Japan’s Field of Dreams”

Ema Ryan Yamazaki’s first feature documentary, “Monkey Business: The Adventures of Curious George’s Creators,” premiered in 2017 and won the Audience Award at the Nantucket...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Sara Dosa – “The Seer and the Unseen”

Sara Dosa’s first directorial feature, “The Last Season,” won the Golden Gate Award when it premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2014. In addition to film,...

Features

Quotes of the Day: Julie Delpy and Marjane Satrapi on the Constraints Women Filmmakers Face

Between them, Julie Delpy and Marjane Satrapi have helmed 12 features and netted three Oscar nominations — they obviously know what they’re doing. Yet, as the filmmakers recently revealed...

Features

Weekly Update for November 8: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

Women and Hollywood is organizing a casual meeting in London in the early evening of December 4. If you’re interested in participating, please email Melissa Silverstein...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Olga Lvoff – “Busy Inside”

Olga Lvoff is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and a member of The European Film Academy. Her feature doc “When People Die They Sing Songs” was nominated for a Student Oscar in 2014...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Francesca Trianni – “Paradise Without People”

Francesca Trianni is an Emmy-nominated senior producer at Time, where her work has been recognized with a World Press Photo award, Pictures of the Year International, and the National Murrow Awards....

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Martha Shane – “Narrowsburg”

Martha Shane is an Emmy-award-winning documentary filmmaker whose credits include “After Tiller” and “Picture Character.” The former won the Emmy for Best...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Shani Rozanes – “Golda”

Shani Rozanes is an Israeli journalist, writer, and filmmaker living in Berlin. A former news editor in leading Israeli media outlets, she currently works at Deutsche Welle, Germany’s international...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Deia Schlosberg – “The Story of Plastic”

Deia Schlosberg made national news in October 2016 when she was arrested and charged with 45 years’ worth of felonies for filming the #ShutItDown pipeline protest in North Dakota. She produced...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Geeta Gandbhir – “Hungry to Learn”

Geeta Gandbhir is an award-winning director, producer, and editor. As director, she won Best Documentary at the News and Doc Emmys for HBO’s “I Am Evidence,” and Best Government and...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Cara Jones – “Blessed Child”

Cara Jones is an Emmy Award winning journalist who founded the production company Storytellers for Good. Her short films include “Surfing Possibility,” “Mama Hope,” and...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A New Doc Explores Whether “To Kid or Not To Kid”

“Why can’t we talk about not having children?” director Maxine Trump asks in a new trailer for “To Kid or Not To Kid.” The documentary explores the cultural pressure and...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Katie Green and Carlye Rubin – “1275 Days”

Katie Green and Carlye Rubin have directed three feature documentaries together: “The (Dead Mothers) Club,” “The Family I Had,” and “1275 Days.” Together, the pair...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Jo Ardinger – “Personhood”

Jo Ardinger is an award-winning editor working on documentary and narrative film projects. Her editing credits include the documentary short “Beyond The Visible: The Story of the Very Large...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Karen Bernstein – “i’m gonna make you love me”

Karen Bernstein has numerous producing credits to her name in the field of documentary film, has directed a number of TV documentary episodes, and is the co-director of “Richard Linklater: Dream Is...

Interviews

DOC NYC 2019 Women Directors: Meet Nicole Costa – “The Journey of Monalisa”

Chilean actress, filmmaker, and producer Nicole Costa is the director of the short film “Chilean for Beginners” (2010), and the video art piece “Wireless Transmission” (2016) in...

News

Elizabeth Banks Is the Head of Center for Reproductive Rights’ New Creative Council

You can catch Elizabeth Banks fighting for human rights around the globe as Bosley in the “Charlie’s Angels” reboot in theaters next month. Offscreen, the multi-hyphenate is...

Features

November 2019 Film Preview

Awards season kicks into high gear this November. A host of films by and about women — prestigious biographical films, Oscar hopefuls, and blockbusters alike — are set to premiere. One...

Features

Under the Radar: “Scattered Night” Delicately Handles Divorce from the Adolescent Perspective

Possibly emblematic of changing societal attitudes, “Scattered Night” — directed by Lee Jihyoung and Kim Sol, and written by the former — is one of several recent festival films from...

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Interviews

Joaquina Kalukango Discusses “Slave Play,” Its Refusal to Offer Easy Answers

Joaquina Kalukango’s Kaneisha is perhaps the most complicated character in Broadway’s “Slave Play.” Jeremy O. Harris’ play is drawing rave reviews for its honest and shocking...

Films

Rachel Weisz Will Play Elizabeth Taylor in Bert & Bertie’s Next Pic

Rachel Weisz is set to play a fellow Oscar-winning actress. She’s signed on to topline an Elizabeth Taylor biopic with Bert & Bertie attached to direct. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the...

Features

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

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Paradise Hills – Directed by Alice Waddington (Available on VOD November 1) On an isolated island, Uma (Emma Roberts) wakes up to find herself at Paradise Hills, a...

Awards

IDA Documentary Awards Announces 2019 Noms, Women Dominate Best Director Race

Nominations for the 35th Annual IDA Documentary Awards have been announced, and films helmed by women dominate. Of 10 Best Feature nominees, six are directed or co-directed by women. Titles in the...

Features

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

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Maleficent: Mistress of Evil – Written by Linda Woolverton, Micah Fitzerman-Blue, and Noah Harpster There’s a lot of awesome woman power on-screen in this sequel to...

Festivals

Göteborg Film Fest’s 2020 Edition Will Be 50 Percent Women-Directed

Most film festival organizers believe in gender equality — in theory. In practice, they talk about the importance of parity but sometimes there is no real plan and sometimes it’s about...

Features

Finding Her Place: VOD and Web Series Picks

Whether it’s an understated coming-of-age portrayal of a biracial teenage girl beginning to recognize how her race and class impact how society treats her and others like her (“Miriam Lies”); a...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Kat Dennings Loses Her Boyfriend and Reunites with Her Friends in “Dollface”

Kat Dennings gets unexpectedly dumped and reevaluates her life choices in a new trailer for “Dollface.” The Hulu comedy series sees the “2 Broke Girls” alumna re-entering the...

Features

Women and Hollywood’s Picks of the Week for October 17

Picks of the Week offers Women and Hollywood’s top recommendations — women-driven and women-made movies, series, VOD releases, and more — and tells you why they are worth your time and...

Television

Ilene Rosenzweig Developing Anthology Based on Mary Higgins Clark’s Novels

“Station 19” writer and co-exec producer Ilene Rosenzweig is bringing Mary Higgins Clark’s “I”ll Be Seeing You” to the small screen. She’s joining forces...

Interviews

Director Erin Derham Explains How Making “Stuffed” Changed Her Views on Taxidermy

Erin Derham is an award-winning film director who began her career editing and directing for PBS. Her films include “Buskin’ Blues,” a music documentary exploring the secretive lives of street...

Television

Leigh Davenport’s “Run the World” Pilot Gets the Green Light at Starz

Starz has ordered a pilot from “Boomerang” writer Leigh Davenport and “Dear White People” co-showrunner Yvette Lee Bowser. According to Deadline, “Run the World”...

Interviews

BFI London FF 2019 Women Directors: Meet Haifaa Al Mansour – “The Perfect Candidate”

Haifaa Al Mansour is considered the first female filmmaker in Saudi Arabia and her feature film “Wadjda” was the first feature ever to be shot entirely inside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia....

Features

Women Making History: Crowdfunding Picks

When it comes to history, women’s contributions have often been left out of the textbooks, or an event has been told exclusively from the male perspective. Each of this month’s crowdfunding picks...

Films

Felicity Jones & Shailene Woodley to Topline Augustine Frizzell’s “The Last Letter From Your Lover”

High-profile leading ladies have been cast for Augustine Frizzell’s latest. Back in August it was announced that the “Euphoria” director would helm a feature adaptation of...

Features

Women and Hollywood’s Picks of the Week for October 10

Picks of the Week offers Women and Hollywood’s top recommendations — women-driven and women-made movies, series, VOD releases, and more — and tells you why they are worth your time and...

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