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Trailers

Trailer Watch: Melissa McCarthy Tracks Down a Killer in Puppet Comedy “The Happytime Murders”

Melissa McCarthy’s new movie takes place in a world where puppets and humans co-exist, but it shouldn’t be mistaken for family-friendly fare. A newly released Red Band trailer for the...

News

Malin Akerman, Kat Dennings, and Jane Seymour to Star in “Friendsgiving”

Malin Akerman, Kat Dennings, and Jane Seymour are hosting a Thanksgiving dinner for the ages. The trio are set to star in “Friendsgiving,” an ensemble comedy from Red Hour and Endeavor...

Features

Addressing Adversity: Crowdfunding Picks

Whether it’s an inescapable reality of everyday life, or catalyzed by a change in our circumstances, we’ve all faced adversity. For many, multiple systems of oppression intersect to pose...

Films

Elisabeth Moss to Topline Josephine Decker Thriller About Shirley Jackson

Elisabeth Moss is following in the footsteps of Elle Fanning and taking on the role of an iconic horror writer. The “Handmaid’s Tale” star will play author Shirley Jackson in a...

News

Cannes: Kristen Stewart to Write and Direct Bisexual Drama “The Chronology of Water”

Kristen Stewart is stepping behind the camera again. The “Twilight” actress spilled the beans in an interview with Cannes Film Festival, where she’s currently serving as a juror....

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Journalist Follows the “Dark Money” in Kimberly Reed’s New Doc

“You know, the number one rule of political or watchdog reporting is, ‘follow the money,'” journalist John Adams says in the trailer for “Dark Money.” The reporter, who...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Whitney Houston’s Public and Private Lives Collide in Cannes Doc “Whitney”

Whitney Houston is probably best known for her public persona: the passionate, bubbly, and crazy talented performing artist and actress. But as the new trailer for documentary “Whitney”...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Zoey Deutch Is a Personal Assistant on a Mission in Netflix Rom-Com “Set It Up”

Personal assistants are all too experienced in swallowing their pride and performing thankless miracles, but when your boss is asking you to wake them up from a nap with a lullaby — and not...

News

Reese Witherspoon to Produce Doc About Tennis Star and LGBTQ Activist Martina Navratilova

Another trailblazing female tennis player is having her story told on the big screen. Following in the footsteps of 2017 Billie Jean King biopic “Battle of the Sexes” is a doc about...

Festivals

Submissions Are Open for the 2019 Athena Film Festival

Attention filmmakers with a short or screenplay depicting a female leader: The Athena Film Festival is now accepting submissions. Co-founded by Women and Hollywood founder and publisher Melissa...

News

Cannes: Eva Vives’ “All About Nina” Acquired by The Orchard

Eva Vives’ feature directorial debut has found a home. The Orchard snagged North American distribution rights to Mary Elizabeth Winstead-starrer “All About Nina” at Cannes. Variety...

News

Vanessa Taylor to Pen Jennifer Lawrence-Starrer “Bad Blood”

Vanessa Taylor has lined up yet another high-profile project. The Oscar-nominated “Shape of Water” co-writer is set to pen Legendary Entertainment’s “Bad Blood,” a pic...

News

Meryl Streep to Star in Panama Papers Drama “The Laundromat”

Meryl Streep will continue to fight for the truth in her next film. Coming off her Oscar-nominated role in Pentagon Papers drama “The Post,” Streep has signed on for a thriller about...

News

Restoration of Agnès Varda’s “One Sings, The Other Doesn’t” to Screen at BAMcinématek

Agnès Varda’s feminist musical is coming back to the big screen with a makeover. “One Sings, The Other Doesn’t” has been newly restored and will open at...

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,...

News

Cannes: Karyn Kusama and Nicole Kidman’s “Destroyer” Lands at Annapurna

“Destroyer” left a major mark at Cannes. The upcoming Nicole Kidman-starrer inspired an “all night” auction at the fest, according to Deadline. Annapurna Pictures ultimately...

Research

New Research Spotlights Cannes’ Long-Standing Gender Disparity

This weekend 82 women ascended the steps of the Palais de Festival in Cannes to raise awareness around the fest’s history of excluding women directors. Since Cannes kicked off in 1946 only 82...

Features

Quote of the Day: Benedict Cumberbatch Demands Equal Pay for Female Co-Stars

Unlike many powerful players in Hollywood, Benedict Cumberbatch isn’t skirting around equal pay. The “Sherlock” and “Doctor Strange” star is taking a proactive approach...

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

Support Women at Cannes Film Festival!

Women and Hollywood is standing with our sisters in France, LE DEUXIEME REGARD, to be  a part of the 5050×2020 campaign to push for gender equality in the film industry. LE DEUXIEME REGARD is a...

Films

Weekly Update for May 11: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Breaking In “Breaking In” Gabrielle Union stars as a woman who will stop at nothing to rescue her two children being held hostage in a house designed...

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...

Guest Posts

Guest Post: How I Learned to Listen to My Film as a Director and Editor

Guest Post by Rachel Shuman I make a living as a professional editor, working mostly on documentary films. I find the process of editing so engaging and creative that even when I don’t love the...

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...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon Get Their Bond On in “The Spy Who Dumped Me”

When Audrey (Mila Kunis) receives a breakup text from her boyfriend in a new trailer for “The Spy Who Dumped Me,” she decides to mourn the relationship in the usual fashion. Along with...

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...

Features

Feminist Takes on Sci-Fi: May’s VOD and Web Series Picks

While science-fiction is usually associated with flashy VFX, aliens, spaceships, and advanced technology, the genre is incredibly varied and nuanced, and beloved by many as a means to explore complex...

Features

Quote of the Day: Gabrielle Union Says Women Have To Be Superheroes “Every Day”

Gabrielle Union is tired of women being depicted as damsels in distress. In a candid interview with Vulture, the “Being Mary Jane” actress sounded off about what women “live with...

News

Cannes 2018: Nadine Labaki’s “Capernaum” Nabbed by Sony Pictures Classics

A week ahead of its world premiere at Cannes, Nadine Labaki’s “Capernaum” has found a home. Sony Pictures Classics snagged North American and Latin American rights to the drama...

News

Billie Piper to Make Directorial Debut with Anti-Rom-Com

With over two decades of acting experience under her belt, Billie Piper is stepping behind the camera. The former “Secret Diary of a Call Girl” and “Doctor Who” star will make...

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...

Festivals

Cannes and Gender — A Work in Progress

So here I am again in Cannes. It’s my fourth year. And this is the first year since the reckoning, and this festival was a place where Harvey preyed against multiple women. For someone who does the...

News

Cannes 2018: Beanie Feldstein to Topline Adaptation of “How To Build A Girl”

Beanie Feldstein broke out as Saoirse Ronan’s BFF in “Lady Bird” and now the supporting actress is getting her own film. She’s signed on to topline a film adaptation of...

News

Gilda Radner Doc “Love, Gilda” Acquired by Magnolia Pictures

Gilda Radner’s story is coming to the big screen. Magnolia Pictures nabbed North American rights to “Love, Gilda” and is planning a theatrical release for later this year, Deadline...

Festivals

Cannes 2018: News About Jenny Gage’s Adaptation of “After,” Sidse Babett Knudsen-Starrer “Wildland”

Cannes is about so much more than the films screening — the fest is also a business hub where projects in development seek distribution and funds. As such, the fest can be counted on to...

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...

Festivals

Kim Yutani Becomes Sundance Film Festival’s New Director of Programming

After more than a decade working for Sundance Film Festival, Kim Yutani has been named the fest’s new Director of Programming. Her new role sees her leading “the curation of film, media,...

News

You’re Invited: Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of “The Piano” with a Screening in London

“The Piano” is about to turn 25, and we’re celebrating its birthday in London. Women and Hollywood and Birds Eye View will host a screening of Jane Campion’s masterpiece on...

Films

New Tina Turner Doc Introduced at Cannes

Tina Turner is one of the best-selling artists of all time, but The Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll has never been the subject of a feature-length documentary — until now. Variety reports...

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...

Features

Infographic: Women Directors at Cannes 2018 #SeeHerNow

The 2018 Cannes Film Festival is almost here. Beginning tomorrow, May 8, the renowned fest will screen films from veteran directors and newcomers alike. And, as per usual, the number of female...

Guest Posts

Guest Post: Why I Launched a Streaming Platform

Guest Post by Melinda Prisco I’m incredibly lucky. Not only do I produce movies, but I get to distribute stunning world cinema on my streaming platform, Filmatique. I conceptualized Filmatique...

Features

Why Does Hollywood Dismiss Women-Directed Films About Queer Women?

Opening today, Sebastián Lelio’s widely praised adaptation of Naomi Alderman’s “Disobedience” will hit theaters in New York and Los Angeles before rolling out nationwide. Led by Rachel...

Guest Posts

Guest Post: Why I Was Determined to Make a Film About the First Female Psychoanalyst

Guest Post by Cordula Kablitz-Post Eight years ago, one year before her 150th birthday, I had the idea of doing a film about legendary German-Russian writer, philosopher, and first female...

Features

Under the Radar: “Shakedown” Celebrates Black Lesbian Labor and Desire in Los Angeles

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...

Features

Fall 2016 Film Preview

By Rachel Montpelier and Kate Gardner Summer might be over, but the impressive array of fall movie releases guarantees you won’t succumb to the back-to-school and work blues quite yet. The fall...

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