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Four Women-Directed Films Will Screen in Cannes’ Main Competition. That’s Not Good Enough.

The Gender Parity Pledge was launched at Cannes last year with the mission of making film festivals more inclusive and transparent. Behind-the-scenes, the Cannes Film Fest does seem to be improving:...

Festivals

Cannes & Marché du Film Will Offer Childcare to Industry Attendees With Kids

The Cannes Film Festival just became a lot more welcoming to working parents. The world’s most prestigious fest and its film market, Marché du Film, have launched “Le Ballon Rouge,...

Festivals

Women Make Up Over Half of Berlinale’s New Selection Committee Members

Last month the Berlin International Film Festival vowed to work toward better gender representation when its artistic director signed the Gender Parity Pledge. The fest seems to be taking that...

Awards

Athena Film Fest’s 2019 Awardees: Nina Shaw, Desiree Akhavan, & Cameron Bailey

The Athena Film Festival has announced its 2019 awardees. The ninth edition of the fest will honor Time’s Up founding member Nina Shaw, “The Miseducation of Cameron Post”...

Features

From Dialogue to Action: Crowdfunding Picks

The question of turning dialogue into action is not a new one, particularly in an age where the internet allows millions of people around the world to participate in conversations about issues such...

Festivals

You’re Invited: Join W&H at Berlinale 2019 for Talk About Women Creating Change in the Biz

If you’re attending the Berlin International Film Festival this year, then make sure to mark February 9 on your calendar. That day Women and Hollywood — along with Time’s Up,...

Festivals

Athena Fest 2019: “Fast Color,” “Knock Down the House,” & More to Screen

If you’re frustrated by awards season’s exclusion of women filmmakers and their stories, or if you’re encouraged by the growing number of film festivals committing to gender parity,...

Features

The Year in Women and Hollywood

Dear Friends, This has been quite a year. The reckoning that began in October 2017 has continued to push the industry in ways no one could have ever imagined. The #MeToo and #TimesUp movements have...

Festivals

Berlinale 2019’s Panorama Program Is 23% Women-Helmed So Far

The Berlin International Film Festival has unveiled the first half of its 2019 Panorama program. Unfortunately, its initial numbers aren’t as encouraging as the Competition lineup’s...

Festivals

Berlinale 2019 Competition Section Is Currently 43 Percent Women-Directed

The Berlin International Film Festival’s upcoming 2019 Competition lineup is looking decidedly more female-friendly than the fest’s 2018 edition. As previously announced, Lone...

Features

Weekly Update for December 7: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Mary Queen of Scots – Directed by Josie Rourke It’s a little crazy to say Mary, Queen of Scots is the perfect role for Saoirse Ronan because I am certain that...

Festivals

Cannes 2019’s Directors’ Fortnight Now Accepting Submissions

Cannes Film Festival sidebar Directors’ Fortnight is now accepting films for its 2019 edition. Organized by the French Directors’ Guild, next year’s Directors’ Fortnight...

Features

Weekly Update for October 26: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Shirkers (Documentary) – Written and Directed by Sandi Tan (Opens in NY and LA) (Also Available on Netflix) “When I was 18 the thing I wanted more than anything was...

Features

Weekly Update for October 12: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING The Kindergarten Teacher – Written and Directed by Sara Colangelo (Also Available on Netflix) Unfulfilled with her work in the classroom and her home life with...

Festivals

Keira Knightley and More to Celebrate Women in Film with London Fest Group Photo

About 70 women in the film industry are expected to gather at the London Film Festival (LFF) Friday in celebration of the contributions women have made in the field. According to The Guardian,...

Features

A Year of Reckoning in Hollywood

I’m not going to say his name because he doesn’t deserve shit. He was one of the most powerful producers in Hollywood, and now he’s one of the most reviled men in the business...

Features

Weekly Update for September 28: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

WOMEN AND HOLLYWOOD WANTS YOUR INPUT Women and Hollywood strives to provide resources that are helpful to our readers and our community. We would be grateful if you took a few moments to participate...

News

Weekly Update for September 21: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

WOMEN AND HOLLYWOOD WANTS YOUR INPUT Women and Hollywood strives to provide resources that are helpful to our readers and our community. We would be grateful if you took a few moments to participate...

Festivals

Jennifer Kent’s “The Nightingale” Wins Two Awards at Venice

“The Nightingale” has taken home two awards from Venice Film Festival, where the revenge thriller recently made its world premiere. Set in 1825 Tasmania, Jennifer Kent’s second...

Festivals

London Film Fest’s Competition Lineup Is 50 Percent Women-Directed

Venice Film Festival is currently underway, and just one title screening in its Competition is directed by a woman. In contrast, the BFI London Film Festival just announced its 2018 Competition...

Features

Quote of the Day: Guillermo del Toro Says Important Voices in the Biz Aren’t Being Heard

Guillermo del Toro is speaking out about the sexism plaguing the film industry. “I think the goal has to be 50-50 by 2020. If it’s 50-50 by 2019, that’s even better,” he said, referring...

Festivals

NYFF Announces Main Slate and It’s 13 Percent Women-Directed

We’re hoping the New York Film Festival (NYFF) follows in the footsteps of Cannes and Locarno and signs a gender parity pledge. The fest just announced its main slate, and it’s sorely...

Films

Ursula Meier to Make English-Language Debut with “Quiet Land”

Ursula Meier is making a major mark at this year’s Locarno Film Festival. The fest just signed a gender parity pledge for which she’s credited as the Godmother, and now word comes that...

Festivals

TIFF Announces Sisters March to Spotlight “Systemic Inequality”

The Toronto International Film Festival is rallying the troops. The fest announced that a rally will be held during its upcoming 43rd edition, a sisters march intended to spotlight “systemic...

Festivals

Only One Woman-Directed Film Will Screen in Competition at 2018 Venice Fest

The Venice Film Festival announced the lineup for its 2018 edition and once again it is years behind in terms of representing women directors. Just eight films of the 64 screening in the fest’s...

News

TIFF’s Share Her Journey Campaign Announces Female Creator Initiative and Producer Program

The Toronto International Film Festival’s Share Her Journey campaign has announced some news in advance of the fest. Dedicated to championing women behind the scenes and in front of the camera,...

News

Fund for Women-Directed Films Being Launched in France

We’ll have to wait and see whether Cannes director Thierry Frémaux keeps good on the gender parity pledge he signed a couple of weeks ago committing to address the underrepresentation of...

Films

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

Films About Women Opening This Week Book Club – Co-Written by Erin Simms Diane (Diane Keaton) is recently widowed after 40 years of marriage. Vivian (Jane Fonda) enjoys her men with no strings...

Features

Quote of the Day: Diane Kruger Talks Sexist Resistance to Female-Led Biopics

Diane Kruger is back in Cannes and offering a refreshingly honest take on what it’s been like to transition from acting to producing. When The Hollywood Reporter asked what she makes of the...

Press Coverage

2021 IndieWire: Hollywood Can Be a Better and Safer Place for Women, but the Hard Work Has Only Just Begun Decider: The Oscars Finally Invited Women to the Best Directors Table, But Will They Keep It...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for December 15: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi”: Lucasfilm Films About Women Opening This Week Star Wars: The Last Jedi Rey (Daisy Ridley) develops her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Luke Skywalker...

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