#Films

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Laurence Mathieu-Leger – “Willie”

Laurence Mathieu-Leger is an award-winning filmmaker, editor, and producer. She specializes in documentary projects and has done work for The Guardian, Reuters, La Presse, Cosmo, and the United...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Daisy Ridley Redefines a Character We Think We Know in “Ophelia”

We all know the story: Something is rotten in Denmark. A prince wants to avenge his father’s murder, but can’t quite seem to summon the gumption. A widow marries her late husband’s...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Baljit Sangra – “Because We Are Girls”

Baljit Sangra uses documentary and factual entertainment to explore social and cross-cultural issues. A three-time Leo Award nominee, Sangra’s films have premiered at festivals around the world....

News

“Captain Marvel” Becomes Highest-Grossing Woman-Directed Film at Domestic Box Office

Diana Prince isn’t the only female superhero to break major barriers. As of this past weekend, “Captain Marvel” has netted $413.6 million domestically — officially besting...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Pachi Bustos – “Haydee and the Flying Fish”

Pachi Bustos is a journalist and documentary filmmaker. She has worked as a director, writer, and researcher for prestigious Chilean television programs and nationally and internationally renowned...

Features

May 2019 Film Preview

May 2019 promises to be an exciting month for new releases by and about women. From star-studded comedies to intimate documentaries, women’s stories are flooding theaters this month. Olivia...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Phyllis Ellis – “Toxic Beauty”

Phyllis Ellis is a creator, writer, director, producer, and performer in factual and scripted television and film. She was honored at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards with the prestigious Donald...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Jola Dylewska – “Marek Edelman… and There Was Love in the Ghetto”

Jola Dylewska is a Polish writer, director, and cinematographer. She has worked as a cinematographer on over 25 projects. She won Best Cinematography at the 2012 Polish Film Awards for her work on...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Emily Gan – “Cavebirds”

Emily Gan is a Chinese-Canadian photographer, filmmaker, and video artist born and based in Montréal. Gan has travelled across Canada, the US, India, and Malaysia working on various independent...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Aude Leroux-Lévesque – “A Place of Tide and Time”

Aude Leroux-Lévesque is a Montreal-based documentary filmmaker. Her first documentary, “Call me Salma,” aired on Arte, EBS Korea, Direct 8, and played in numerous international film...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Nance Ackerman, Ariella Pahlke, and Teresa MacInnes – “Conviction”

Nance Ackerman is a documentary photographer, filmmaker, and multimedia artist. Her films have won awards for direction and cinematography. Her credits include “Cottonland,” “Four...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Marcela Arteaga – “The Guardian of Memory”

Marcela Arteaga is a Mexican writer and director. Her 2003 documentary “Remembrance” was screened at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the Festival des Films du Monde, and Hot Docs,...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Shannon Walsh – “Illusions of Control”

Shannon Walsh has written and directed four award-winning feature documentaries, as well as multiple shorts and 360 VR projects. Her work has been released theatrically in Canada, the UK, and South...

Features

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

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Body at Brighton Rock – Written and Directed by Roxanne Benjamin (Also Available on VOD) “Body at Brighton Rock” Wendy (Karina Fontes), a part-time summer...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Woman Fights to Find Her Stolen Baby Girl in Cannes Pic “Canción sin nombre”

A relatively stress-free pregnancy and birth precede a tragedy in Melina León’s “Canción sin nombre” (“Song Without a Name”). A newly released trailer for the Cannes’...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Cindy Meehl – “The Dog Doc”

Cindy Meehl is a director and executive producer of documentary feature films. Her documentary feature “Buck” premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Tal Granit – “Flawless”

Tal Granit’s credits include “The Farewell Party,” which won the audience award at the Venice Film Festival and was distributed worldwide, “Summer Vacation,” which...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Pailin Wedel – “Hope Frozen”

Pailin Wedel is a Thai-American journalist and filmmaker who grew up in Asia. She has regularly produced documentary programs for Al Jazeera English, namely for its current events program “101...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Bora Kim – “House of Hummingbird”

Bora Kim is a Korean filmmaker with an MFA in film directing from Columbia. Her debut feature, “House of Hummingbird,” won the Grand Prix for Best Feature Film at the 69th Berlin International...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Sherry Hormann – “A Regular Woman”

Sherry Hormann is a German-American writer and director. Her directorial debut, “Silent Shadow,” won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Direction, the Film Award in Silver for Outstanding...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Ani Simon-Kennedy – “The Short History of the Long Road”

Ani Simon-Kennedy is a feature film, documentary, and commercial director. Her first feature, “Days of Gray,” played at top festivals around the world with an original live score by...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia – “Leftover Women”

Shosh Shlam is a director and producer. She has directed several documentaries, including “Last Journey into Silence,” “Good Garbage,” and “Web Junkie.” Hilla...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Jill Magid Blends Her Art with a Famous Architect’s Legacy in “The Proposal”

Artist and filmmaker Jill Magid’s exhibition “The Proposal” has been called “ghoulish,” “grotesque,” and a “desecration,” as well as...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Karen Stokkendal Poulsen – “On the Inside of a Military Dictatorship”

Karen Stokkendal Poulsen is a writer and director with a background in foreign affairs and political science. Her 2014 documentary “The Agreement” was nominated for Best Nordic Documentary at the...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Martha Kehoe and Joan Tosoni – “Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind”

Martha Kehoe is a writer, producer, and director who has worked on and created award-winning documentaries, series, and specials in multiple genres. Her early career focused on music, as she...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Lara Jean Gallagher – “Clementine”

Lara Jean Gallagher is a writer and director. Her shorts and music videos have screened at SXSW, Palm Springs Shortfest, Mill Valley, Portland International, DC Shorts, as well as online via...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Marwa Zein – “Khartoum Offside”

Marwa Zein is a Sudanese film director and producer. Her graduation project, “A game,” was an official selection of more than 30 international festivals worldwide and was translated into five...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Maya Newell – “In My Blood It Runs”

Maya Newell is an award-winning Australian filmmaker with a focus on social impact documentary. Her credits include short docs “Two”and “Growing Up Gayby,” as well as the...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Tasha Hubbard – “nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up”

Dr. Tasha Hubbard is a writer, filmmaker, and associate professor at the University of Alberta. Her first solo writing/directing project, “Two Worlds Colliding,” premiered at imagineNATIVE in...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Anne Fontaine – “White as Snow”

Anne Fontaine started her career as a dancer and actor. She made her feature directorial debut with 1993’s “Love Affairs Usually End Badly,” which won France’s Prix Jean Vigo...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy – “Blow the Man Down”

Wesleyan University graduates Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy met on a film set in Coney Island. They immediately bonded over a shared love of character-driven stories and juicy filmmaking...

Interviews

Tribeca 2019 Women Directors: Meet Ellen Fiske and Ellinor Hallin – “Scheme Birds”

Ellen Fiske is a director, writer, and producer. She directed the award-winning short films “Keep Me Safe” and “Lone Dads,” both set in Scotland. She is currently co-directing another...

Festivals

Cannes 2019: Only One Woman-Directed Film Selected for Critics’ Week Feature Competition

The 2019 Cannes Film Festival continues to disappoint. Last week it was announced that only four women-helmed films will screen in the fest’s main competition. Now, per Deadline, the...

Festivals

Tribeca 2019 Preview: Cheerleaders Fighting Wage Theft, the USA Gymnastics Scandal, & More

Fifty percent of the film’s screening in competition sections at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival are women-directed or co-directed, and plenty more titles from female filmmakers appear in the...

Features

Weekly Update for April 19: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Little Woods – Written and Directed by Nia DaCosta This Tribeca winner sees Tessa Thompson playing a woman facing a handful of crises in Little Woods, North Dakota....

Features

Under the Radar: Ash Mayfair’s “The Third Wife” Explores a Complicated Coming of Age

In the opening scenes of “The Third Wife,” May (Nguyen Phuong Tra My), a 14-year-old girl, arrives at the Ninh Binh estate in rural Vietnam to be wed to a much older man. As the film’s title...

Festivals

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:...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Virginia Woolf Falls in Love in “Vita & Virginia”

Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West’s love affair apparently began before the women even met. A trailer for Chanya Button’s biopic about the lovers, “Vita &...

Awards

Peabody 2019 Documentary Honorees: “The Judge,” “The Apology,” & More

The documentary winners of the 2019 Peabody Awards have been revealed by Variety. Four of the eight titles are women-directed. Directed by Liz Garbus (“What Happened, Miss Simone?”),...

News

Phoebe Waller-Bridge Tapped to Do Touch Ups on “Bond 25” Script

Phoebe Waller-Bridge is bringing her signature dark sense of humor to the next James Bond film. Variety confirms the “Fleabag” and “Killing Eve” creator has been tasked with...

Features

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

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Little – Directed by Tina Gordon; Written by Tina Gordon and Tracy Oliver  “Little” is “Big” but reversed and centered on a black girl —...

Trailers

Teaser Watch: Rey Embraces Her Destiny in “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”

The conclusion of the latest “Star Wars” movie trilogy finally has a title — “The Rise of Skywalker” — and a teaser trailer. We’re pleased to report that Rey...

Features

Managing Motherhood: Crowdfunding Picks

Even as more and more women opt out of having children, the pressure to pursue motherhood remains consistent. Those women who do choose to have kids must grapple with the reality of balancing their...

Festivals

“Real Women Have Curves” to Open UCLA Latin American, Latinx, and Iberian Film Fest: Women’s Voices

Women filmmakers will take center stage at the 7th UCLA Latin American, Latinx, and Iberian Film Festival. Subtitled “Women’s Voices” this year, the fest’s 2019 edition will...

Research

MPAA Report 2018: Women Represent 51% of Moviegoers, 47% of Ticket Buyers

The MPAA’s annual study of the theatrical and home entertainment market environment is here, and it once again shows that women represent large shares, or even majorities, of movie and...

Features

Lost in Transition: April’s VOD and Web Series Picks

Though change is an expected and necessary aspect of life, it can often be difficult to embrace and perhaps even harder to initiate. Transitions in jobs and relationships can stir up insecurities and...

Features

Weekly Update for April 5: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Unicorn Store – Directed by Brie Larson; Written By Samantha McIntyre (Available on Netflix) “Unicorn Store” After failing out of art school and taking a...

Festivals

Bentonville Film Fest’s 2019 Lineup Includes “Always in Season,” “Go Back to China,” & More

The Bentonville Film Festival has announced its 2019 gala and competition slate. The fest was launched to highlight diverse and inclusive films, and this year’s program absolutely reflects that...

Festivals

Lynn Shelton’s “Sword of Trust” Will Open 2019 Seattle International Film Festival

For the second time, a Lynn Shelton film will open the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF). The Seattle Times reports that the Seattle filmmaker’s latest movie, “Sword of...

Interviews

Full Frame 2019 Women Directors: Meet Bettina Perut – “Los Reyes”

Bettina Perut is a Chilean filmmaker born in Italy. She launched her career as an assistant director on documentary television shows. Her feature co-directing and co-producing credits include...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Frontierswoman Is Plagued by Demons, New Neighbors, and “The Wind”

In the 19th century-set “The Wind,” protagonist Lizzy Macklin (Caitlin Gerard, “American Crime”) and her husband Isaac (Ashley Zukerman, “Succession”) are the only...

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