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Helen Estabrook to Produce Film Adaptation of Eliza Kennedy’s Cold-Feet Comedy ‘I Take You’

Helen Estabrook (“Whiplash”) will team up with Tobey Maguire to adapt Eliza Kennedy’s debut novel, “I Take You,” for the big screen. Published on May 5, the book centers on an successful...

News, Videos, Women Writers

Watch: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Tells Girls and Women to “Forget About Likability”

Nigerian novelist and outspoken feminist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has an intensely devoted following, which famously includes Beyonce. The “Americanah” author’s critical acclaim and public...

Awards, News

Ali Smith’s ‘How to Be Both’ Wins Baileys Prize for Best English-Language Novel by a Woman

Ali Smith’s “How to Be Both,” an experimental novel about two characters living centuries apart, has been crowned the winner of the 2015 Baileys Prize. The twin tales of an Italian...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Viola Davis and Jennifer Lopez Take Back the Neighborhood in ‘Lila and Eve’

A grieving mother attempts to get revenge on the dealer who killed her son in a drive-by shooting in the female-led vigilante thriller “Lila and Eve.” Starring Viola Davis as a woman who sees...

News, Women Directors

‘The Babadook’ Director Jennifer Kent to Helm True-Life Lesbian Murder Drama ‘Alice + Freda Forever’

Jennifer Kent has announced her follow-up to “The Babadook”: the story of a broken engagement between two 19th-century teenage girls that leads to the murder of one by the other. Based on...

News, Research

New Research from Women’s Media Center Concludes “Media On All Platforms Are Failing Women”

The Women’s Media Center has released their annual report tracking the status of women in both entertainment and the news. We’re feeling more optimistic about the future of women in Hollywood...

Features, News

Gender and Identity in the Wachowskis’ “Sense8” on Netflix

Ever since “The Matrix,” I’ve been hoping the Wachowskis (formerly the Wachowski brothers) would do something else really worthwhile. I’m not sure if the directing duo’s “Sense8” (on...

Awards, News, Videos

Amy Schumer Calls Bullsh*t on Things That Give Women Low Self-Esteem in Awards Speech

News, Women Directors

Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette Comedy ‘Miss You Already’ Sells to Lionsgate, Roadside

Catherine Hardwicke’s “Miss You Already,” starring Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette, is set to be acquired by Lionsgate and Roadside. Described as a rom com, Morwenna Banks’ script finds...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Greta Gerwig is the Queen of Uncomfortable Comedy in ‘Mistress America’

Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach’s eagerly anticipated follow-up to 2013’s “Frances Ha” finally has a trailer. “There’s no cheating when you’re 18. You should all be touching each other...

News

‘Sister Act’ Remake On the Way

It’s been over two decades since the last “Sister Act” movie, “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit,” was released, but Disney is apparently confident that singing and dancing nuns never go out...

Awards, Features, News, Theater

How The Lilly Awards Help Make Women’s Stories Matter

The recipients of this year’s Lilly Awards gathered onthe stage of Off-Broadway’s Playwrights Horizons Monday afternoon and remained thereas all the awards were presented, chatting, laughing,...

News, Women Directors

Zoe Kravitz to Star as Gunslinging Vigilante in Shana Betz’s Western ‘Black Belle’

Zoe Kravitz has booked a new gig, and it sounds awesome. The actress will star as a hitwoman in “Black Belle,” a Western set shortly after the Civil War. Deadline reports that the film will...

News, Television, Videos

Watch: Caitlyn Jenner’s Sexist Treatment Exposed on “Daily Show,” Promo for Her New Reality Series

“You start learning the kind of the pressure women are under all the time about their appearance,” Caitlyn Jenner says in the first trailer for her reality series “I Am Cait.” (Watch the...

Features, News, Women Writers

Quote of the Day: Simon Pegg Complains “Men Tend to Write Women as Their Fantasy”

Simon Pegg recently confessed something he said is likely to get him into trouble. “I think women write men better than men write women,” the actor contended. “Men tend to write women as...

News, Women Writers

Shonda Rhimes’ First Book, ‘Year of Yes,’ to Arrive in November

Thank Shonda Rhimes for taking care of this year’s Christmas list. TV’s most powerful writer has penned her first book, titled “Year of Yes,” about the 12 months when she accepted...

News, Women Writers

You Know Things Are Bad for Women When We’re Cheering a Studio for Making a Writing Group Only 78% Male

Two women have been added to the brain trust for the planned expansion of the “Transformers” franchise. Christina Hodson and Lindsey Beer are the first female writers to join the group....

News, Research, Statistics, Women Directors

New Study Charts the “Post-Festival Chasm” for Women Directors

After becoming the first black woman filmmaker to win the Best Director prize at the Sundance Film Festival (for her second narrative feature “Middle of Nowhere”), Ava DuVernay waited for people...

Awards, News, Women Writers

Study: Books About Women Are Shut Out of Major Awards

Of the eight films nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, none were about women. Lest you think that was some freak coincidence, novelist Nicola Griffith has come out with an informal...

News, Videos, Women Writers

First Trailer for Suffragette: “We Will Win”

The first trailer for ‘Suffragette’ has rolled out along with the announcement that it will open the London Film Festival on Wednesday October 7th. This incredibly powerful trailer shows the...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

28% of 50th Karlovy Vary Film Fest’s Competition Films Helmed by Women Directors

Female filmmakers will make up 28% of the competition lineup at the 2015 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The Czech-based event, one of Europe’s premier film festivals, holds four...

News, Television

‘Hannibal’ Showrunner Bryan Fuller Explains Why He Banned Rape on His Show

NBC’s “Hannibal” often makes perverse art out of mutilated bodies, stretching the limits of what can be shown on television. But “Hannibal” showrunner Bryan Fuller has, until now, barred...

Features, Women Directors

Update!: 115 Films By and About Women of Color, and What We Can Learn From Them

The response was overwhelming after we posted the original list of 84Films By and About Women of Color, which came from a recent Twitterconversation led by director Ava DuVernay. Not only was the...

News

Help Improve ‘Women and Hollywood’: Take Our Survey

Women and Hollywood has been in existence for almost 8 years now. I cannot tell you how much the site and the work has grown since that day in 2007 when I pushed the “publish” button on Blogger...

News

Congresswoman Tells Federal Government to Investigate Social-Media Abuse

Back in March of this year, feminist blogger and critic Anita Sarkeesian stated, “I’m angry that I’m expected to accept online harassment as the price of being a woman with an opinion.” The...

Features, Research

Study: How Much Older Are Male Leads in Romantic Films than Their Female Co-Stars?

Last week, Oscar-nominated actress Maggie Gyllenhaal revealed that, by Hollywood standards, she was “too old” to play the on-screen love interest of a 55-year-old man. She’s 37. Following...

News, Women Directors

Catherine Hardwicke in Talks to Adapt Ava Dellaira’s YA Novel ‘Love Letters to the Dead’

Director Catherine Hardwicke (“Thirteen,” “Twilight,” the upcoming “Miss You Already”) is in talks to channel teen angst once more with an adaptation of the YA novel “Love Letters to...

Features, Films

June 2015 Film Preview

Summer brings more great news for those of us who long to see women-centric films in theaters.Many of the biggest and most anticipated films of the season are aboutwomen — and a fair portion...

News, Women Producers

Reese Witherspoon and Bruna Papandrea Discuss “Making Movies with Women at the Center of the Story”

Reese Witherspoon and her Pacific Standard co-founder Bruna Papandrea aren’t like most producing teams. One half of the shingle is an Oscar-winning actress, of course, but more importantly, the...

Festivals, Films

2016 Athena Film Festival Now Accepting Submissions

Interested in submitting your film to the 2016 Athena Film Festival? The festival is now accepting submissions! Please read our criteria and fill out the form below to submit your application. What...

Features, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for May 29: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Gemma Bovery — Co-Written and Directed by Anne Fontaine Life begins to imitate art in uncanny ways when earthy British beauty Gemma (Gemma Arterton) and her...

News, Television

Happy Friday: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Get ‘Weekend Update’ Action Figures

Comedy BFFs Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are having their achievement as the first female co-hosts of “SNL’s” Weekend Update segment commemorated with action figures from Entertainment Earth. The...

News, Women Directors

Swedish Film Institute Achieves 50–50 Funding Distribution for Male and Female Directors

Meet Anna Serner, CEO of the Swedish Film Institute and our latest film-industry heroine. Since she took up her current position in October 2011, Serner has reached her stated intent of...

Interviews, News, Podcast

Listen: Women and Hollywood Podcast #13: ‘I Believe in Unicorns’ Writer-Director Leah Meyerhoff

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Jessica Chastain to Star in April Prosser Comedy; Amy Schumer in Talks to Co-Star

In her first live-action comic turn since her breakthrough role in “The Help,” Jessica Chastain has signed on to play the lead in the April Prosser-penned comedy “Plus One.” Chastain’s...

Features, News, Television

Review: Lifetime’s ‘Unreal’ is Real Good

News

Highlights from The Hollywood Reporter’s Amazingly Candid TV Comediennes Roundtable

The Hollywood Reporter hosted an especially candid and entertaining roundtable interview with some of TV’s best and brightest comic actresses, and the results speak for themselves. The...

News, Television

Patricia Highsmith’s ‘Ripley’ Books in Development to Become TV Series

Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara’s “Carol” didn’t take home the top prize at Cannes, but the lesbian romance was undoubtedly one of the highest-profile films of the festival. Perhaps it’s...

Features, News, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: George Clooney on Hollywood’s Pay Gap, the Under-Employment of Female Directors

George Clooney is weighing in on what have become two very hot topics in Hollywood: the pay disparity between male and female actors and the lack of opportunities for female directors. “One good...

News

Female Students Studying Animation in Increasing Numbers, but Future Uncertain for Grads

Animation has traditionally been the realm of nerdy white men, but that may soon be changing. A recent Los Angeles Times article has found anecdotal evidence suggesting that female students are...

Features, Festivals, Women Directors

A Gender Quake in the Film World

From my latest Forbes post on the sudden but momentous political progress women in film have made this month: “These last two weeks have been the most important moments in the fight for gender...

Features, Interviews, News

Inside Out 2015 Women Directors: Meet Na Torres — ‘Liz in September’

Na Torres is currently adirector/writer/producer who brings experience from all areas of filmmaking to her work. In 1985, Torres won the CannesFestival Camera d’Or, among twelve other...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Artist and Survivor Amy Everson Creates Concealing/Empowering Costumes in “Felt”

People have all sorts of coping strategies to deal with trauma, but crafting and donning gender-bending superhero costumes is one we haven’t heard before. Blurring fact and fiction, “Felt” is...

News

‘Game of Thrones’ Star Lena Headey Pens a Letter to Her Unborn Daughter and Girls All Over the World

Actress Lena Headey, best known for her role as the conniving Queen Cersei on HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” has written a letter to her unborn daughter and girls worldwide about the relative...

Features, News, Women Directors

Read: The ACLU’s Letter to the EEOC Citing Employment Discrimination Against Women Directors

Two weeks ago, the ACLU sent letters to three government agencies requesting an investigation into the gender-based discrimination against women directors in the film and TV industries. The...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Marielle Heller’s Hormone-Charged Sundance Hit ‘The Diary of a Teenage Girl’

Minnie’s life has, by her own admission, “gone really crazy as of late.” She has sex for the first time, and her partner in action isn’t a gangly, pimple-plagued adolescent peer struggling...

News

Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda’s ‘Grace and Frankie’ Renewed for Season 2

Netflix has renewed its septuagenarian sitcom, “Grace and Frankie,” for a second season. Starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as two very different women who turn to each other for comfort when...

News

Trailer Watch: Artist and Survivor Amy Everson Creates Concealing/Empowering Costumes in “Felt”

People have all sorts of coping strategies to deal with trauma, but crafting and donning gender-bending superhero costumes is one we haven’t heard before.  Blurring fact and fiction,...

News, Women Writers

‘Belle’ Director Amma Asante to Make Africa-Set Drama About Royal Interracial Marriage

Amma Asante (“Belle”) is set to direct “Selma” star David Oyelowo and “Gone Girl” Oscar nominee Rosamund Pike in an upcoming period drama about a black-white marriage that creates a...

Documentary, Films, News

4 Female Directors Discuss What It Takes to Make a Passion Project

RichardLinklater’s “Boyhood” got a lot ofdeserved attention for the dedication it took to make a feature film over 12years. While that timeline was planned, getting a film made often turns out...

Festivals, News

Frances McDormand on Shoegate, Hollywood’s Pay Gap and What Makes Her a Successful Producer

Frances McDormand made quite the statement on Shoegate — and sundry other issues relating to women in the film industry — during a Women in Motion panel at this year’s Cannes Film...

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