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News, Television, Women Writers

Save “Good Girls Revolt”

“Good Girls Revolt” has been cancelled by Amazon, but there’s still hope for the female-centric series. “Producer Sony Pictures Television has big plans for a sophomore season of the...

Films, News, Women Directors

Variety’s 10 Directors to Watch Only Includes Two Women

Variety has announced their selections for the 20th anniversary of the 10 Directors to Watch series, and sadly only two of their eleven choices are women. (While the list is 10 Directors to Watch,...

Features

Alia Shawkat Is Awesome. So Why Has “State of Grace” Been All but Forgotten?

Alia Shawkat is killing it on “Search Party,” the new dramedy on TBS. The series centers on a confused twentysomething, Dory (Shawkat), and her obsession with a missing acquaintance from college....

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Maria Turtschaninoff’s Feminist Fantasy Novel “Maresi” Being Developed into Film

“Maresi” is headed to the big screen, Variety reports. The film rights to the feminist fantasy novel have been optioned by Film4, the London-based company behind Andrea Arnold’s “American...

Features, Films, Television

Quote of the Day: Gabrielle Union on the “Bullshit” She Experiences in Hollywood

Gabrielle Union is calling out the “bullshit” she experiences as a black woman in Hollywood. The “Being Mary Jane” star spoke with Harper’s Bazaar about “that sense of being...

Films, News, Women Directors

Universal’s 2017 Slate Has Only One Female Director

Universal Pictures has solidified their 2017 slate of movies, and there are some high-profile, tentpole projects included, but there’s one huge problem: of the 15 movies Universal will release in...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Screen NSW Makes Amazing Strides Toward Gender Equality

Screen NSW (New South Wales) announced its 50:50 by 2020 Gender Target for female writers, producers, and directors one year ago. The industry has since undergone a dramatic change, and is now “on...

Films, News, Television

illuminatrix Launches Database of Female Cinematographers in the UK

Looking to hire a female cinematographer? A helpful new resource will make that task easier: illuminatrix, the UK’s first all-female collective of cinematographers, has launched a database...

Features, Films

Sexism Watch: Max Landis Trashes Female-Led “Arrival”

Screenwriter bro Max Landis is at it again. After the “Victor Frankenstein” screenwriter spent a good part of last winter insulting “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens” for its female...

Films, News, Women Directors

Join Women & Hollywood in London to Challenge Unconscious Gender Bias

Hey Londoners! You’re invited to join Women & Hollywood founder and publisher Melissa Silverstein, The Hospital Club, and Tonic Theatre for a collaborative discussion on unconscious...

Features, Films, News

A Renewed Purpose

Yesterday, many like-minded people woke up in shock that this country clearly did not share the values that we believe in. Today, the shock has worn off and the brutal reality has set in. While...

Comedy, News, Television

TV Land Orders “American Woman” Starring Alicia Silverstone

“American Woman” has been greenlit by TV Land, Variety reports. Based on the life of “Real Housewives’” Kyle Richards, the ‘70s period dramedy stars Alicia Silverstone (“Clueless”)....

Comedy, Films, News

Paul Feig Has Been Advised to Make Fewer Films with Female Protagonists

Paul Feig is known for directing female-driven films, and that’s a reputation he’s just fine with. Being associated with championing women in film is not a bad thing — at least not in his...

Films, News

Watch: “50/50” Explores the 10,000 Year History of Women and Power

For far too long the contributions of women have been forgotten and ignored. But now Tiffany Shlain, Emmy-nominated filmmaker and founder of the Webby Awards, is out to change that...

Films, News

Tippi Hedren Says Alfred Hitchcock Sexually Assaulted Her

Tippi Hedren, the actress who starred in Alfred Hitchcock’s films “The Birds” and “Marnie,” has revealed in her new memoir “Tippi” that the acclaimed director once sexually assaulted...

Features, News, Theater

When Visionary Women Aren’t Trusted: Emma Rice Out at The Globe Theatre

Just two days ago I read a story about Emma Rice, the new (she started in April) and soon to depart Artistic Director of The Globe Theatre in London. She was on a panel sponsored by Tonic Theatre...

Features, Films

Quote of the Day: Helen Mirren Says She’s “The Nastiest of All Nasty Women”

Helen Mirren is the “nastiest of all nasty women” — at least that’s how she described herself at the Elle Women in Hollywood Awards, held Monday in LA. The Oscar winner joined millions...

News, Television, Women Directors

Every Episode of “Jessica Jones” Season 2 Will Be Directed by Women

Your favorite superhero is adding some amazing allies to her team. “Marvel’s Jessica Jones” executive producer and showrunner Melissa Rosenberg has revealed that Season 2 of the hit Netflix...

Features, Television

“Good Girls Revolt”: Herstory, Repeating Itself

“Good Girls Revolt,” on Amazon Prime starting Oct. 28, is a perfect storm of things I love: journalism and feminism and 1960s New York City and Nora Ephron (if only briefly). So to claim I’m...

Films, News

Attend 50/50 by 2020 Gender Parity in Entertainment Summit

Swedish Film Institute, Stockholm: Mark Standley On October 25 in Los Angeles, SAG-AFTRA and the Swedish Film Institute will host a one-day summit on the topic of gender parity in the entertainment...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Women Chefs Are “Hungry” for Equality in New Documentary

“Have I ever worked under a women chef? I have not.” Rahm Fama, chef and host of the Food Network’s “Meat & Potatoes,” admits this fact in an interview for Logo’s upcoming...

Books, Features, Films, News

Book Excerpt: “Never Done: A History of Women’s Work in Media Production”

by Erin Hill There’s a myth in Hollywood that women did not participate in much of film history except as actors or, more rarely, as screenwriters, because they were pushed out from behind the...

Films, News, Women Writers

Glenn Close to Star in Film Adaptation of Meg Wolitzer’s “The Wife”

Glenn Close is set to star in “The Wife,” a film adaptation of Meg Wolitzer’s 2003 novel of the same name. The drama sees the six-time Oscar nominee playing Joan Castleman, a woman best known...

Features, Films

Quote of the Day: Universal Head Donna Langley Talks Inclusion and Diversity

Universal Chairperson Donna Langley spoke about the importance of inclusion and diversity at Fortune’s Most Powerful Woman Summit on Tuesday, but the exec also recognized that Hollywood needs to...

Films, News

Rose McGowan Calls Out Hollywood for “Rewarding Sociopaths”

“Take a stand.” The open letter Rose McGowan tweeted yesterday can be boiled down into that one sentiment. McGowan argues that it’s time for Hollywood to start recognizing criminals and...

Features, Films

In the Wake of Trump, Hollywood Must Confront Its Own Misogyny

Hollywood is known as a liberal community. Many of the power moguls donate millions upon millions of dollars to Democratic candidates. But for many women working in Hollywood, both on-screen and...

News, Statistics, Television

Shonda Rhimes, Rachel Bloom, and More Named as “Most Powerful Showrunners”

Judging from The Hollywood Reporter’s “Hollywood’s 50 Most Powerful Showrunners 2016” report, television is still far from reaching its gender parity zenith that some dream it to be. Still,...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

LFF 2016 Women Directors: Meet Lizzie Borden— “Born in Flames”

Lizzie Borden is a writer-director based in Los Angeles. Her film credits include “Born in Flames” (1983), “Working Girls” (1986), and “Inside Out” (1991). Borden has directed television...

News, Television, Women Writers

Lifetime’s “UnREAL” Gets a New Showrunner

“UnREAL” has a new captain steering the ship. The Emmy-nominated Lifetime series has hired a new showrunner for its third season, which begins production in February, 2017. The Hollywood...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

NYFF 2016 Women Directors: Meet Natalia Almada — “Everything Else”

Natalia Almada is recipient of the 2012 MacArthur Genius Award and of the 2009 Sundance Documentary Directing Award for her film “El General.” Almada’s 2011 film “El Velador” premiered at...

Films, News, Women Directors

Watch: Jessica Sanders Celebrates the Power of Female Filmmakers in New Short

Academy Award-nominated producer and documentary filmmaker Jessica Sanders has turned her lens towards female directors, and the results are glorious. The activist has assembled a group of twenty...

News, Television

Campus Rape Series “Controversy” in the Works at Fox

Sexual assault was the focus of the second season of FX’s “American Crime,” but a new series is tackling this timely, sensitive subject matter from the get go, and from a decidedly different...

Awards, News, Television

Tina Fey to Be Honored at THR’s Women in Entertainment Breakfast

Tina Fey will be honored at The Hollywood’s Reporter’s 2016 Women in Entertainment breakfast, THR reports. The writer, actress, and producer will receive the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award,...

Comedy, Features, Television

Two Redheads and a Fleabag: In Defense of the Comedy Anti-Heroine

“Fleabag”: Amazon Ari, the narrator of Elisa Albert’s novel “After Birth,” describes how she felt around other feminists when she was a student: “I was a person. I mattered. I was in fact...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

LFF 2016 Women Directors: Meet Asli Özge — “All of a Sudden”

Asli Özge was born in Istanbul, Turkey and has lived in Berlin, Germany since 2000. Özge directed short films and a documentary before making her feature film debut in 2009 with “Men on the...

News, Television

Women Creators Missing from Adult Swim Programming

Adult Swim is known for offering viewers alternative, unconventional content, but the network famed for cutting-edge programming is seriously behind the times when it comes to hiring women. BuzzFeed...

Films, News

NYC Invests $5 Million Towards Tackling Gender Inequality in Film and TV Industry

New York City is a Mecca of entertainment. The iconic city serves as the setting for countless film, TV, and theater classics. Now the city is tackling a major absence in many of these works: women....

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Submissions for the 2017 Bentonville Film Festival Open Soon

The third annual Bentonville Film Festival will soon be accepting submissions. The fest, co-founded by Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis, is scheduled to take place in Bentonville, Arkansas May...

Features, Films, Women Directors

Celebrating Nine Years of Women and Hollywood

Nine years ago this September (I never remember the exact date) I started a website on blogger called Women and Hollywood. I culled links about women in the entertainment industry, started going to...

Features, Films, Women Directors

Guest Post: How to Be an Ally — Tips for Men Working with Women in Film Production

by Graham Sheldon The entertainment industry has a massive problem. Women are rarely behind the camera, and it isn’t for lack of interest or effort on their parts. I consider myself lucky to...

Features, Films, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: “Selma” Star David Oyelowo On How He Supports Women Directors

“Selma” breakout David Oyelowo sat down with Variety to discuss his two upcoming projects, the chess underdog story “Queen of Katwe” and the interracial romance “A United Kingdom.” Both...

Features, Films, Women Writers

Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards Have All Male Finalists and Judges

In today’s edition of “Are you fucking kidding me?!?” the Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards have whittled down their selection to five finalists, and, as far as we can tell, not only are they all...

Films, News

New Research Shows Hollywood Is Ageist

Hollywood has an age problem. This is an easily observable fact, but new research reveals just how bad the problem is. In a new study released by the Media, Diversity and Social Change Initiative at...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

“Transparent” Creator Jill Soloway Talks the Female Gaze at TIFF

Jill Soloway, one of our favorite artists and creator of hit series “Transparent” and the new comedy “I Love Dick,” hit up the Toronto International Film Festival to give a master class on...

Features, Festivals, News

TIFF 2016: Isabelle Huppert Seen Through the Male and Female Gaze

Here at TIFF there are three movies starring the amazing Isabelle Huppert, who seems to get better and better as she ages. I saw two of them — Mia Hansen-Love’s “Things to Come” and Paul...

Films, News

“Arrival” is Amy Adams’ Movie, and Jeremy Renner Knew That

Jeremy Renner hasn’t exactly been America’s sweetheart. He came under fire in 2015 when he and fellow Avenger, Chris Evans, called Scarlett Johansson’s character Black Widow a “slut” and a...

Features, Films, Research, Women Directors

New Research Shows Gender Equality in Hollywood is Stalled

Credit: MDSC Initiative We spend every day at Women and Hollywood educating, advocating, and agitating for gender equality in Hollywood and the global film industry. We know that while there has been...

Festivals, Films, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Isabelle Huppert Fights Back in “Elle”

Isabelle Huppert’s latest film “Elle” is bound to be considered controversial. Telling the story of a woman’s reaction to and actions after being violently raped, the story veers into...

Documentary, Films, News

Tori Amos Records Song for Netflix Doc “Audrie & Daisy”

Musician Tori Amos has written and recorded the song “Flicker” for Netflix’s upcoming documentary “Audrie & Daisy.” The documentary chronicles the lives of two underage teen girls in...

Documentary, Interviews, News, Women Directors

“Equal Means Equal” Director Kamala Lopez Talks Patricia Arquette and Fair Pay

Kamala Lopez has been named the 2015 Woman of the Year by the LA County’s Board of Supervisors and the Women’s Commission, one of 21 Leaders of the 21st Century by eNews, and the 2011 Woman of...

Books, Films, News

Renee Zellweger Talks Aging, Beauty, and Power

Oscar winner Renee Zellweger recently sat down with The Hollywood Reporter for a wide-ranging, in-depth interview in anticipation of her eagerly awaited reprisal of her most beloved role. “Bridget...

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