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Pick of the Day: “Judy & Punch”

Writer-director Mirrah Foulkes has described “Judy & Punch” as a “bat-shit crazy origin story about the Punch and Judy puppet show.” After seeing it, I’d attest to...

News

Kelly Sallaway, Meghan Duffy, and Sharon Houston Named Propelle Accelerator Finalists

Propelle, the new female-focused accelerator program from Everywoman Studios and Realscreen magazine, has announced the three finalists for its inaugural edition. A press release confirmed that Kelly...

Trailers

Teaser Watch: Racist Terrors Abound in the Jim Crow-Era South in “Lovecraft Country”

“The American dream depends on the question: ‘What is reality?'” a new trailer for “Lovecraft Country” hints. An adaptation of the 2016 novel of the same name, the HBO...

Features

Inclusive Perspectives: Crowdfunding Picks

It’s more important than ever to support underrepresented voices and viewpoints in film — whether they focus on fact or fiction. Our latest round of crowdfunding picks each highlight...

Festivals

Contrary to Reports, Cannes’ 2020 Lineup Does Not Mark a Historic High for Women Directors

COVID-19 put the brakes on the 73rd edition of Cannes Film Festival, but the fest has decided to announce its 2020 program allowing films to append the moniker “Official Section of the 2020...

Awards

Tyler English-Beckwith Wins Leah Ryan’s Fund For Emerging Women Writers

Playwright Tyler English-Beckwith has received Leah Ryan’s Fund For Emerging Women Writers for her play “Mingus.” A press release describes the work as a “smart, dynamic, and...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Elizabeth D. Costa – “Bangla Surf Girls”

An alumna of the IDFA academy and former participant in the Chicken and Egg Accelerator Lab, Elizabeth D. Costa has over eight years of experience working on media projects as producer, director,...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Nina Hoss Demands Perfection of Her Violin Student in Ina Weisse’s “The Audition”

Nina Hoss develops an unhealthy obsession with her student in a new trailer for “The Audition.” Ina Weisse’s drama tells the story of Anna (Hoss), a violin teacher determined to...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Pippa Ehrlich – “My Octopus Teacher”

Pippa Ehrlich is a natural history filmmaker and award-winning environmental journalist, specializing in the field of marine science and conservation. Ehrlich has worked with some of the world’s...

Awards

Julia Bacha and Leslie Tai Among Keep The Lights On COVID-19 Doc Fund Recipients

Documentary studio XTR, Wavelength Productions, and Park Pictures have teamed up to help doc projects that have been affected by the pandemic. According to Deadline, the orgs’ have presented a...

Films

Women in Tennis Doc “Unraveling Athena” Lands at Shout! Studios

“Unraveling Athena: The Champions of Women’s Tennis,” a documentary exploring the lives, careers, and struggles of some of history’s finest female tennis players, has been...

Films

Salima Koroma Directing Black Wall Street Documentary

Another project examining the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is in the works. Deadline confirms “Bad Rap” director Salima Koroma is helming and executive producing a documentary about Black...

Films

Victoria Mahoney in Talks to Helm Paramount’s Adaptation of “Kill Them All”

After making history in a galaxy far, far away, Victoria Mahoney is eyeing her big studio directorial debut. Mahoney served as second unit director on 2019’s “Star Wars: The Rise of...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: An Artist Mourns Eric Garner in “A New Color: The Art of Being Edythe Boone”

“I was never really encouraged to be an artist or anything. I don’t think anybody took me seriously,” says Edythe Boone in a trailer for “A New Color: The Art of Being Edythe...

Films

Universal’s “Wolfman” Pic Is Being Penned by Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo

Riding on the success of Elisabeth Moss-starrer “The Invisible Man,” Universal is relaunching another classic monster property. The studio is developing a “Wolfman” pic penned...

Television

Penny Lane to Direct Quibi Docuseries “What We Keep,” Cynthia Erivo Exec Producing

Cynthia Erivo and Penny Lane are making their way to Quibi. According to a press release, the latter is directing “What We Keep,” a docuseries about people’s most prized...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Laura Gabbert – “Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles”

Laura Gabbert feature documentary credits include” “No Impact Man,” “Sunset Story,” and “City of Gold.” In 2017, she was a director on the Netflix show...

Television

“Surviving R. Kelly’s” dream hampton to Direct and EP Tulsa Race Massacre Docuseries

dream hampton, executive producer of the award-winning, change-making “Surviving R. Kelly,” is working on another docuseries unearthing a horrific injustice that has been long ignored....

News

A Message to the Women and Hollywood Community

This was a hard weekend and week for all of us, especially people living here in the United States. The disease of white supremacy and the abuse of the police against black people has been on stark...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Chris J. Russo – “Lady Buds”

Chris J. Russo is a director whose work aims to give visibility to women in underrepresented communities in order to portray them in the power and equality they deserve. Her award-winning short films...

Features

Weekly Update for May 29: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films You Can Watch from Home

Due to the coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent restrictions, Women and Hollywood is shifting its focus to online content. We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. (Please keep in mind that...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Asia Dér and Sári Haragonics – “Her Mothers”

Asia Dér graduated as a documentary director from the DOC Nomads MA program. Her graduation film was nominated for the best short film at the Hungarian Film Festival. She is working on her second...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Iryna Tsilyk – “The Earth Is Blue as an Orange”

Iryna Tsilyk is a Ukrainian film director and writer. “The Earth Is Blue as an Orange” marks her debut feature-length documentary film and has won a directing award at Sundance and two...

Awards

“Antigone” and “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open” Win Big at Canadian Screen Awards

“Antigone” claimed the top prize at this year’s Canadian Screen Awards. Sophie Deraspe’s French-language family drama was named Best Picture and snagged five prizes...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Ying Wang – “The World is Bright”

As a migrant navigating between multiple cultures, Ying Wang is fascinated by stories that reveal the geopolitical complexity of global migration. Inspired by her sister’s experiences, Wang wrote...

Films

Tribeca and Berlinale Winner “House of Hummingbird” Gets Virtual Theatrical Release

Kino Lorber and Well Go USA are teaming up to bring “House of Hummingbird” to audiences. A press release announced that the award-winning coming-of-age drama will be shown by virtual cinemas...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Judith Helfand – “Love & Stuff”

Peabody award-winning filmmaker Judith Helfand tackles some of the most pressing issues of our time — from the climate crisis and systemic inequality to love, grief, and the transformative...

Features

Pick of the Day: “The High Note”

I realize Dakota Johnson has been on-screen for a while now, but having not seen any of the “Fifty Shades of Grey” franchise or her more recent films, I was unfamiliar with her work....

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Priscila Padilla – “Breaking the Silence”

Priscila Padilla is a Colombian documentarist and scriptwriter. With over 20 years of experience in the documentary field, her film work has always revolved around women’s issues and stories...

Features

Composer to Watch: Tamar-kali of “Shirley,” “The Assistant,” and “Mudbound”

Tamar-kali did not plan on becoming a film composer, but she has quickly become a standout voice in the industry. The Brooklyn-based musician was a figure of the Afropunk movement in the 1990s, and...

Films

Weinstein Accuser Sarah Ann Masse and Alexa Polar Collaborating on #MeToo-Themed Drama

Sarah Ann Masse — actress, comedian, and one of the many, many women preyed upon by Harvey Weinstein — will star in a feature drama examining Hollywood’s systems of misogyny and...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Andrea Testa – “Mother-Child”

Andrea Testa is an Argentinian-born filmmaker. She made her feature documentary debut with 2016’s “Pibe Chorro.” Her 2016 feature film “The Long Night of Francisco Sanctis,” co-directed...

Features

Exclusive: A Biologist Learns About Her Own Body in a Clip of “The Dilemma of Desire”

Can you draw a clitoris? Our exclusive clip of “Maria Finitzo’s” “The Dilemma of Desire” poses this important question. An exploration of female sexual desire that aims to...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Jennifer Maytorena Taylor – “For the Love of Rutland”

Jennifer Maytorena Taylor’s work has shown at venues like the Sundance, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Locarno Film Festivals, International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, and the New York...

Films

Awkwafina and Karen Gillan Are Reuniting for “Shelly,” Jude Weng Directing

After sharing the screen in a blockbuster reboot, Awkwafina and Karen Gillan are re-teaming for an original story. The “Jumanji: The Next Level” co-stars will topline Jude Weng’s...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Sharon Liese – “Transhood”

Before completing “Pink Collar Crimes,” a true crime series for CBS, Sharon Liese’s short documentary “Fight for the First” premiered at Chuck Todd’s Meet the Press...

Films

Cannes 2020: Charlie Buhler & Jenna Lyng Adams’ Pandemic Thriller “Before the Fire” Goes to Dark Sky

An extremely prescient thriller written and directed by women has secured North American distribution. According to Deadline, Dark Sky Films nabbed the rights to “Before the Fire,” a...

Features

June 2020 Film Preview

From hard-hitting documentaries to coming-of-age dramedies, there are a bevy of films by and about women hitting VOD and streaming platforms in June. Among the pics opening the month are Josephine...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Elizabeth St. Philip – “9/11 Kids”

Elizabeth St. Philip is a senior producer at CTV where she has traveled the globe covering a host of stories for both national news and the investigative show “W5.” She has a deep...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Amy Heckerling Takes on the Music Biz in “Royalties”

Amy Heckerling offers a satirical look at what goes on behind the scenes of the music industry in “Royalties.” The “Clueless” director helmed the upcoming Quibi series about...

News

Lifetime and Variety Team Up to Celebrate Women on Frontlines of COVID-19 Crisis

Variety and Lifetime have joined forces for a special honoring “the brave women serving on the frontlines of the pandemic.” A press release has announced “Lifetime Presents...

Features

Pick of the Day: “On the Record”

In the two-plus years since the #metoo movement changed the culture, most of those who have been removed from power for misdeeds have been older white men — Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer,...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Nathalie Bibeau – “The Walrus and the Whistleblower”

Nathalie Bibeau is a director and producer of international award-winning productions. She began her career at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, producing documentary projects such as “8th...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Gemma Arterton Makes an Unexpected Connection in “Summerland”

“Life is not kind,” says Gemma Arterton in a new trailer for “Summerland.” “Anguish is inevitable. What matters is how you deal with it.” Jessica Swale’s...

Television

Lisbeth Salander Is Back, “Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” Series in the Works at Amazon

Lisbeth Salander is coming to the small screen. Deadline reports Amazon is developing “Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” a series centering around the the brilliant hacker and vigilante. A...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Cecilia Aldarondo – “Landfall”

Cecilia Aldarondo is a documentary director and producer from the Puerto Rican diaspora who makes films at the intersection of poetry and politics. Her work has been supported by ITVS, HBO, A&E,...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Deepti Gupta – “Shut Up Sona”

Deepti Gupta is a filmmaker and director of photography living in Mumbai, India. An alumna of the Film & TV Institute of India, she has shot many documentaries, narrative feature films, and music...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Abortion Rights Activists in Ireland Fight to Repeal “The 8th”

Two years ago, Ireland voted to repeal the 8th amendment, the 1983 law that granted fetuses the same right to life as their mothers, in a historic referendum. Now Maeve O’Boyle, Lucy Kennedy, and...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Stefanía Thors – “The School of Housewives”

Stefanía Thors is a filmmaker from Reykjavík, Iceland. She studied theater in Prague, and graduated with a masters from the Academy of Performing Arts. While studying, Thors worked as an assistant...

Features

Pick of the Day: “Hannah Gadsby: Douglas”

Hannah Gadsby’s show “Douglas” — named for her dog — is her brilliant follow-up to “Nanette.” I was lucky enough to see “Douglas” in person last year...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Maeve O’Boyle, Lucy Kennedy, and Aideen Kane – “The 8th”

Maeve O’Boyle is an Emmy-award winning editor and producer. She edited HBO’s “The Education of Mohammad Hussein,” which was shortlisted for an Academy Award. She co-produced and...

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