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November 2021 Film Preview

November promises to ring in the festive season with fervor and fanfare, with a list of highly anticipated releases hitting theaters and streaming platforms. The dynamic offerings this month include...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Selina Ringel Is a “Single Mother by Choice” in HBO Max Pic

A fictional feature that tracks star, co-writer, and producer Selina Ringel’s real-life pregnancy, “Single Mother by Choice” tells the story of an overachieving, workaholic Latinx...

Interviews

NewFest 2021 Women Directors: Meet Emily Branham – “Being BeBe: The BeBe Zahara Benet Documentary”

Emily Branham is a filmmaker captivated by artists, performance, and identity. She directs short documentaries for art and corporate organizations including Lincoln Center, AT&T, and JP Morgan,...

Interviews

Amanda Lipitz Talks “Found,” Her Doc About Biological Cousins Who Bond Over Their Adoptions

Amanda Lipitz is an award-winning producer, writer, and director. Her directorial debut and first feature-length documentary, “Step,” premiered in competition at the 2017 Sundance Film...

Interviews

NewFest 2021 Women Directors: Meet Cristiane Oliveira – “The First Death of Joana”

Cristiane Oliveira is a Brazilian writer and director. Her debut feature, “Nalu on The Border” (“Mulher do Pai”), premiered internationally at the Berlinale 2017 and has...

Features

Pick of the Day: “Prism”

A prism can be a lens, a way of seeing. In the figurative sense, it can be a tool that refracts and deconstructs ideas. In the literal sense, it breaks down white light into a rainbow. A prism is not...

Interviews

Axelle Carolyn on Exploring Themes of Aging in Gothic Creature Feature “The Manor”

Axelle Carolyn has directed episodes of FX’s “American Horror Story” and Netflix’s “The Haunting of Bly Manor.” Her other credits include Shudder’s “Creepshow,”...

News

HBO Max & WarnerMedia Access Launch Animated Shorts Program for Underrepresented Talent

Driven by the goal to “discover and nurture new and distinct voices in adult animation,” HBO is launching a new initiative. The HBO Max X WarnerMedia Access Animated Shorts Program will...

Features

Book Excerpt: “How to Be Golden: Lessons We Can Learn from Betty White”

The following is adapted from Paula Bernstein’s “How to Be Golden: Lessons We Can Learn from Betty White,” which will be available October 5. Reprinted by permission of Running Press, part of...

Features

October 2021 Film Preview

With the arrival of autumn comes chilling, thrilling, and captivating new releases in theaters and on streaming sites. From drama and documentary to edgy horror, this month offers plenty of variety...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Lily-Rose Depp Falls for a “Wolf” in Nathalie Biancheri’s Latest

“Life is no fairy tale — is it?” asks Lily-Rose Depp in a new trailer for “Wolf.” Described by writer-director Nathalie Biancheri as an exploration of “accepting...

Television

“Sex/Life” Renewed for Season 2 by Netflix

Billie Connelly’s sexual reawakening has only just begun. “Sex/Life” has been renewed for a second season by Netflix. The debut season of the steamy drama “was watched by 67...

Features

Exclusive: Abortion Doc “On the Divide” Among Chicken & Egg’s Latest Project: Hatched Grantees

Chicken & Egg Pictures has added seven projects to its 2021 slate of Project: Hatched grantees. Women and Hollywood can exclusively announce that the org, which supports women and gender...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: “Jacinta” Explores Intergenerational Trauma and Addiction

First-time director Jessica Earnshaw takes viewers inside Maine Correctional Center, where 26-year-old Jacinta and her mother, 46-year-old Rosemary, are incarcerated together, in...

Features

Pick of the Day: “Nuclear Family”

Two women should be able to have children with the help of a sperm donor, a person who provides genetic material but has “no rights and no responsibilities” in the children’s lives....

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Nathalie Biancheri – “Wolf”

Nathalie Biancheri is an Italian writer and director based in Dublin. Her short films have won awards at several international festivals such as SXSW, Edinburgh, Galway, Rhode Island Flickers Fest,...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Margaret Qualley Rebuilds Her Life After Leaving Her Abusive Ex in “Maid”

Margaret Qualley leaves an abusive relationship and searches for a home in “Maid,” Netflix’s adaptation of Stephanie Land’s New York Times best-selling memoir. Once an...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Camille Griffin – “Silent Night”

Camille Griffin is a writer, director, and co-producer. She originally trained in the camera department and worked for 13 years as a Clapper Loader, and has since written and directed seven short...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Laura Santullo – “The Other Tom”

Laura Santullo is a Uruguayan filmmaker and author based in Mexico. She is an internationally recognized for her work as a screenwriter, collaborating with film director and life-partner Rodrigo...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Agustina San Martín – “To Kill The Beast”

Agustina San Martín is an Argentinian filmmaker, screenwriter, and colorist who has also worked as a screenwriting professor at her alma mater, the University of Buenos Aires. Her short films...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Darin J. Sallam – “Farha”

Darin J. Sallam is a Jordanian writer and director who has five award winning short films including “Still Alive,” “The Dark Outside,” and “The Parrot,” all of...

Features

Pick of the Day: “Y: The Last Man”

“Y: The Last Man’s” title really should have been retooled. I haven’t read the DC Comics series it’s based on, but the TV adaptation is about a lot more than the last...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Laura Samani – “Piccolo Corpo” (“Small Body”)

Laura Samani was born in Trieste, Italy. In 2016, her short film “The Sleeping Saint” premiered at Cannes Cinéfondation and has since gained international acclaim and awards from several...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Kamila Andini – “Yuni”

Kamila Andini is a mother and filmmaker based in Jakarta, Indonesia. She released her debut feature film, “The Mirror Never Lies,” in 2011 and her second feature, “The Seen and...

Interviews

Crystal R. Emery Talks “The Deadliest Disease in America,” Her Doc About Racism in Healthcare

Crystal R. Emery is a producer, educator, author, and filmmaker known for producing socially conscious storytelling on a variety of platforms that celebrate the triumph of the human spirit, a cause...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Mounia Akl – “Costa Brava, Lebanon”

Mounia Akl was born in Lebanon. She completed an MFA in directing at Columbia University. Her directorial credits include the shorts “Beirut, I Love You (I Love You...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: “The Baby-Sitters Club” Is Growing in Season 2

The Baby-Sitters Club is officially back in business, and Kristy (Sophie Grace), Mary-Anne (Malia Baker), Claudia (Momona Tamada), and Stacey (Shay Rudolph) are welcoming new members to their ranks....

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Shasha Nakhai – “Scarborough”

Shasha Nakhai is a Filipina-Canadian filmmaker. Her directorial projects include documentary shorts “Thirty Eight Minutes,” “18 Roses,” “Paruparo,” “The...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Ruth Paxton – “A Banquet”

Ruth Paxton is a Scottish filmmaker and writer. Her short film “Paris/Sexy,” a grim tragedy about a young caregiver and her brain-damaged father, premiered at the 64th Edinburgh...

Interviews

Gita Pullapilly on Transforming Undervalued and Discounted Women into “Queenpins”

Gita Pullapilly is an award-winning writer, producer, and director. Along with her collaborator and husband Aron Gaudet, Pullapilly currently has projects with Amazon Films, STX Entertainment,...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Ana Lazarevic – “The Game”

Ana Lazarevic is a writer and director born in Belgrade, Serbia. She holds an MFA in Film from Columbia University. Her short film “The Runner” premiered at the New York Film Festival....

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Neus Ballús – “The Odd-Job Men”

Neus Ballús is a Catalan film director and scriptwriter. Her first film, “The Plague,” premiered at Berlinale Forum and was nominated for the European Film Awards, LUX Prize, and Goya...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Tea Lindeburg – “As in Heaven”

Tea Lindeburg wrote the TV series “Equinox” for Netflix, as well as the podcast “Equinox 1985” for DR, which was nominated for the Prix Italia 2017. She’s also directed...

Interviews

TIFF 2021 Women Directors: Meet Jenna Cato Bass – “Mlungu Wam” (“Good Madam”)

Jenna Cato Bass is a South African writer, filmmaker, and former magician. Together with Wanuri Kahiu, Bass co-wrote the coming-of-age romance “Rafiki,” which premiered in Cannes’...

Features

TIFF 2021 Preview: Canada’s Colonialist Legacy, the Return of Jane Campion, and More

The 46th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is nearly upon us. Set to take place September 9-18 and include a mix of in-person and digital events, the fest’s program this...

Trailers

Teaser Watch: Hailee Steinfeld Vows to Make Her Mark in “Dickinson’s” Third and Final Season

Hailee Steinfeld is determined to make every moment count in the third and final season of “Dickinson.” A teaser just dropped for the Apple TV+ comedy inspired by Emily Dickinson and sees...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Eve, Brandy, Naturi Naughton, and Nadine Velazquez Take the Stage in “Queens”

Girls5eva isn’t the only girl group reuniting. Nasty Bitches are also taking a trip down memory lane. ABC has released an extended first look for “Queens,” an upcoming comedy about...

Features

September 2021 Film Preview

From a modern-day revamp of a classic fairytale to a comedy about unabashed suburban women who become Robin Hoods of their community, along with an array of socially conscious documentaries and...

Interviews

Venice 2021 Women Directors: Meet Michale Boganim – “The Forgotten Ones”

Michale Boganim grew up in Israel, in a Moroccan family. Her father was in the Israeli Black Panther movement. She is a graduate of the National Film School in London. Her student film “Dim...

Interviews

Angel Kristi Williams Talks “Really Love” and Celebrating Black Romance

Angel Kristi Williams is a writer and director. She’s a Film Independent Project Involve Directing Fellow and was the recipient of the Sony Pictures Diversity Fellowship. This year she was...

Trailers

Teaser Watch: Margaret Qualley Is a Single Mother Fighting for Survival in Netflix’s “Maid”

In the teaser for the upcoming Netflix series “Maid,” single mother and aspiring writer Alex (Margaret Qualley) tells a friend about a book she’s working on. It’s about a...

Films

Debbie Lum’s College Application Doc “Try Harder!” Lands at Greenwich Entertainment

The hells of the high-pressure college application process are headed to the screen. Greenwich Entertainment has snagged North American distribution rights to “Try Harder!,” Debbie...

"Fresh Meat": Roya DelSol

Features

Navigating the New: Crowdfunding Picks

Entering a new chapter in life feels daunting for anyone; with outside perspectives projected upon you, there can be a sense of powerlessness in the midst of change. It takes courage to claim space...

News

“Angry Little Girls” Film and TV Projects in the Works at Gamechanger Films

Get ready to see a bunch of “Angry Little Girls.” Gamechanger Films is developing a TV series and several holiday movies based on Lela Lee’s webcomic. Deadline broke the news. Lee...

Interviews

Ann Hu Talks Bringing a Personal Story to the Screen with “Confetti”

Writer, producer, and director Ann Hu’s debut “Shadow Magic” (2000) won both the Chinese Academy Award and Presidential Award in China for Best Film. The film premiered at the 2000...

Television

FX Sets Brit Marling Limited Series, Taps Valerie Faris & Jonathan Dayton for “Fleishman Is in Trouble”

FX announced a limited series from “The OA’s” Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, and confirmed “Little Miss Sunshine’s” Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton have been...

Features

Pick of the Day: “CODA”

From start to finish, “CODA” is a delight. Siân Heder’s second feature is heartfelt, laugh-out-loud funny, and everything I’d hoped it would be after reading about its...

Festivals

New York Film Fest Announces 2021 Main Slate, Lineup Is 31 Percent Women-Directed

New York Film Festival (NYFF) has unveiled its Main Slate. Of 32 films set to screen, 10 are directed or co-directed by women, amounting to about 31 percent of the program. Last year, women directed...

Features

Pick of the Day: “Materna”

Jean (Kate Lyn Sheil), Mona (Jade Eshete), Ruth (Lindsay Burdge), and Perizad (Assol Abdullina) are four very different women with no connection to one another, besides the fact that they are on the...

News

Debbie Allen, Kay Cannon, Nicole Kassell, & More to Serve as Mentors in New DGA Program for Women Directors

The women of the Directors Guild of America (DGA) are forming a squad. The DGA’s Women’s Steering Committee has launched the Women’s Steering Committee Squad Mentorship Program (WSC Squad),...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Kay Cannon and Camila Cabello Modernize “Cinderella”

Camila Cabello vows to make a life for herself in a new trailer for “Cinderella,” Kay Cannon’s modern take on the beloved fairy tale. In this version of the story, Cinderella...

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