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Films from Melanie Mayron, Valerie Buhagiar, & More Screening at 2018 Female Eye Film Fest

The upcoming Female Eye Film Festival (FeFF) will include more than 90 pics directed by women, a press release has announced. Established in 2001 in response to the lack of women-helmed fare at...

Festivals

Mariska Hargitay Applauds #MeToo in Monte Carlo TV Fest Award Speech

Mariska Hargitay was awarded the Monte Carlo Television Festival’s Crystal Nymph Award on Friday and the “Law & Order: SVU” star used the occasion to commend the #MeToo...

Festivals

Turkish Culture Ministry Pulls Funding from Ankara Women’s Film Fest

The Flying Broom International Women’s Film Festival in Ankara, Turkey will no longer receive funding from the Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry. The ministry has been supporting the fest for...

Awards

Sally Potter to Be Honored with FIPRESCI 93 Platinum Award

Sally Potter will receive the FIPRESCI 93 Platinum award at the Transatlantyk Festival, ScreenDaily confirms. The Polish fest will also screen five of the British writer-director’s films in its...

Festivals

Annecy Animation Film Festival Signs 5050×2020 Pledge

Last month Thierry Frémaux sparked international headlines when he signed a pledge for gender parity at Cannes Film Festival. The head of the fest, along with with his colleagues at the...

Research

New Research Reveals Film Markets Are a Boys’ Club

The movies accessible to viewers often come down to film markets at major festivals. High-profile fests such as Cannes host markets where sales and distribution professionals present, buy, or pass...

Festivals

“Eighth Grade” and “Half the Picture” Win Big at Sundance London

Female-led films swept the awards at this year’s edition of Sundance Film Festival: London. Coming-of-age comedy “Eighth Grade” scored the Audience Favourite Award and female...

Interviews

Sundance London 2018 Women Directors: Meet Lauren Greenfield — “Generation Wealth”

Lauren Greenfield is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and photographer. “The Queen of Versailles” won her the Best Documentary Director Award at Sundance Film Festival. She made her...

Features

Under the Radar: Memory Meets Brooklyn for AOBFF Women Filmmakers

Under the Radar is Women and Hollywood’s newest feature. Published monthly, the post offers a chance for us to highlight works by and/or about women that haven’t received big releases or...

Films

Cannes LGBTQ Drama “Rafiki” and SXSW Winner “The New Romantic” Secure Distribution

Two women-helmed festival favorites have scored U.S. distribution. Film Movement acquired North American rights to “Rafiki,” Wanuri Kahiu’s LGBTQ Cannes offering, and The Orchard nabbed...

Interviews

Cannes 2018 Women Directors: Meet Margarethe von Trotta — “Searching for Ingmar Bergman”

Margarethe von Trotta launched her career as an actress. She directed her first feature, “The Second Awakening of Christa Klages,” in 1978. The next year marked the release of  “Sisters,...

Interviews

Cannes 2018 Women Directors: Meet Agnieszka Smoczyńska — “Fugue”

Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s first feature film, “The Lure,” was recognized as the best debut at the 2015 Polish Film Festival. “The Lure” has received numerous awards at festivals worldwide,...

Festivals

Women and Hollywood Founder Melissa Silverstein to Participate in Historic Event at Cannes

Saturday May 12th on the 6:30 pm red carpet event, 82 international key women players of the film industry — directors, crew members, actresses, producers, screenwriters, sales agents,...

Interviews

Cannes 2018 Women Directors: Meet Rohena Gera — “Sir”

Rohena Gera is a director and screenwriter. Her micro-budget documentary “What’s Love Got To Do With It?” screened at the Mumbai Film Festival. “Sir” is her narrative...

Interviews

Cannes 2018 Women Directors: Meet Pamela B. Green — “Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché”

Nominated for an Emmy for the documentary ”Bhutto,” Pamela B. Green has produced main titles and created and advised on internal story sequences and marketing campaigns for films such...

Interviews

Cannes 2018 Women Directors: Meet Debra Granik — “Leave No Trace”

Debra Granik directed and co-wrote the Academy Award-nominated feature film “Winter’s Bone.” The drama was named Best Feature at the Gotham Independent Film Awards, won the Grand Jury...

Interviews

Cannes 2018 Women Directors: Meet Beatriz Seigner — “Los Silencios”

Beatriz Seigner’s feature debut, “Bollywood Dream,” screened at over 20 international film festivals, including Busan, Tokyo, Paris, Los Angeles, and São Paulo. It marked the first film...

Interviews

Cannes 2018 Women Directors: Meet Marie Monge — “Treat Me Like Fire”

Marie Monge has written and directed short films such as “Marseille by Night,” “Mia,” and “Les ombres bossues.” “Marseille by Night” was nominated for...

Interviews

Cannes 2018 Women Directors: Meet Marta Bergman — “Alone At My Wedding”

Marta Bergman is a Bucharest-born director known for her documentary films, in which she has explored Romania and more specifically, the Roma communities. Her documentaries have been shown at...

Festivals

Human Rights Watch Film Fest 2018 Lineup Is 80% Women-Directed

Usually, it’s easier and quicker to name the films that aren’t directed by men screening at a festival because there are so few of them — but that’s not the case with Human...

News

Mark Your Calendar for Cannes 2018’s Women’s Events

The Cannes Film Festival begins today and along with dozens of film screenings and parties, the fest will feature plenty of events dedicated to gender equality and feminism in film — including...

Guest Posts

Guest Post: Why I Founded the American Pavilion at Cannes

Guest Post by Julie Sisk  I first attended Cannes in 1989. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing there. As a young woman in the film business I was in between opportunities — so to speak...

Documentary, Festivals

AFI DOCS and Provincetown Fests Will Open and Close with Women-Directed Pics

Cannes, this is how it’s done: projects from female filmmakers are set to kick off and conclude both AFI DOCS and Provincetown International Film Festival. AFI DOCS, a documentary fest in the...

Festivals

Angela Robinson to Receive Achievement Award at Outfest

Angela Robinson is set to receive a major honor at the 2018 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival. The “Professor Marston and the Wonder Women” writer-director will take home the...

Festivals

Berlinale 2016’s Complete Competition Lineup Announced: Only 9% Directed By Women

The 2016 Berlin Film Festival has released its full competition lineup. Now that we can take stock of all the directors screening films in the festival’s most prominent category, we...

News

Meryl Streep to Lead Master Class at Berlinale 2016

Meryl Streep will host a master class with 300 emerging film professionals at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival.  Participants were chosen from a pool of more than 2,700 applicants....

News

Hot Docs and Full Frame Announce 2013 Line Ups: The Women

Last week, the 2013 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival announced their special presentations line up. The festival runs from April 25-May 5 in Toronto. They are set to announce...

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