#Women Directors

Features

Under the Radar: Francine Zuckerman Spotlights the Women of the Olympic Massacre in “After Munich”

The 1972 Munich Olympics were the first Games held in Germany since the Nazi regime oversaw the 1936 Olympics. Dubbed “The Happy Games,” initially it seemed like a successful fresh start, with...

Awards

“Devil’s Doorway” Filmmaker Aislinn Clarke Wins Academy’s Gold Fellowship for Women Grant

“Devil’s Doorway” writer-director Aislinn Clarke is the winner of the second Academy Gold Fellowship for Women grant. According to Screen Daily, the Northern Irish filmmaker will...

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Festivals

Mumbai Film Fest’s International Competition Lineup Is 62 Percent Women-Directed

The International Competition lineup for the 21st edition of the Mumbai Film Festival is in. Of 13 features set to screen, eight are directed or co-directed by women, amounting to about 62 percent of...

Films

Martha Stephens’ “To the Stars” Snagged by Samuel Goldwyn

Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired North American rights to Martha Stephens’ latest, coming-of-age story “To the Stars.” Deadline broke the news. Written by Stephens and Shannon...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Abby Quinn and Stefanie Scott Let Loose in “Good Girls Get High”

A senior superlative sends two highschoolers over the edge in a new trailer for “Good Girls Get High.” After being voted “Biggest Good Girls” in their yearbook, BFFs Sam (Abby...

News

Four Ida Lupino Films Restored and Released in Box Set

One of the many trailblazing — and unsung — women in film history is getting some much-deserved time in the spotlight. As Vanity Fair reports, Kino Lorber has released a new box set, the...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Health Crisis Forces Artist Prune Nourry to Look Inward in “Serendipity”

Multi-disciplinary artist Prune Nourry always loved anatomy, and gained an international following for her projects exploring bioethics. “I was working a lot about the body, but I think I lost...

Awards

“Saint Maud” Director Rose Glass Wins IWC Schaffhausen Filmmaker Bursary Award

Rose Glass’ successful festival run just got even better. Her feature directorial debut, “Saint Maud,” has screened at TIFF and Fantastic Fest, is set to play at BFI London Film...

Awards

Mati Diop’s “Atlantics” Is Senegal’s Pick for International Feature Film Oscar Race

Mati Diop made history at Cannes and now she’s joining the Oscar race. A press release announced that Senegal has selected her feature debut, “Atlantics,” as the country’s...

Interviews

BFI London FF 2019 Women Directors: Meet Christine Molloy – “Rose Plays Julie”

Christine Molloy hails from Dublin, Ireland, and works with her partner, Joe Lawlor. Between 2003 and 2010, they co-wrote and directed 10 acclaimed short films, including the award-winning “Who...

Television

“Claws” Renewed for Fourth and Final Season

The Nail Artisans of Manatee County Salon are in it to win it. But time is running out. A press release announced that “Claws” has been renewed for a fourth and final season by...

Television

Ava DuVernay’s “DMZ” Adaptation Gets Pilot Order at HBO Max

Ava DuVernay’s latest TV project will see her expanding her relationship with DC Comics. Already tapped to helm the feature adaptation of DC’s “The New Gods” for Warner Bros.,...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Margot Robbie Gets a New Squad in “Birds of Prey”

“You know what a harlequin is?” asks Margot Robbie in the first trailer for “Birds of Prey.” ” A harlequin’s role is to serve. It’s nothing without a master....

Interviews

NYFF 2019 Women Directors: Meet Justine Triet – “Sibyl”

“Sibyl” is director Justine Triet’s third feature. She directed “Age of Panic” in 2013 and “In Bed with Victoria” in 2016. All three films screened at the...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Three Lost Souls Seek “Salvation” in Carmen Sangion’s Debut Feature

Things are pretty grim in the trailer for “Salvation”: A priest flagellates himself and struggles to comfort people in crisis. A young man runs from some unknown danger. Set to a cover of...

News

Laura Baumeister’s “Daughter of Rage” Will Be Nicaragua’s First Woman-Directed Fiction Feature

Laura Baumeister made a major mark at this year’s San Sebastián International Film Festival. Not only did the filmmaker win the €20,000 (about $21,800 USD) EFADs-CAACI Europe-Latin America...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Kathryn Hahn Embraces Her Sexual Fantasies in “Mrs. Fletcher”

“Ever since my son went to college, I’ve been having these crazy fantasies,” says Kathryn Hahn in a new trailer for “Mrs. Fletcher.” An adaptation of the 2017 Tom...

Features

October 2019 Film Preview

October’s film releases feature women in all their multitudes, and working in a variety of professions. In “Lucy in the Sky” (October 4), an astronaut loses her grip on reality upon...

Features

Weekly Update for September 27: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Sister Aimee – Written and Directed by Samantha Buck and Marie Schlingmann (Available on VOD October 1)  Aimee Semple McPherson was a hugely popular evangelist in...

Festivals

Female Filmmaker Fest Lineup Includes Pics by Kirsten Johnson, Nadia Fares, & More

The second annual FFFEST (Female Filmmaker Festival) is set to take place at NYC’s Quad Cinema October 25-27, a press release has announced. This year’s celebration of women filmmakers...

News

Apply Now: Wavelength Productions’ WAVE Grant for First-Time Women Filmmakers of Color

Wavelength Productions, the company that brought us Rachel Lears’ feminist political doc “Knock Down the House,” has announced a grant supporting first-time female filmmakers of...

Awards

“Hava, Maryam, Ayesha” and “Debut” Join the International Feature Film Oscar Race

Two more women-directed titles just entered the International Feature Film Oscar race. A press release announced that Afghanistan submitted Sahraa Karimi’s “Hava, Maryam, Ayesha”...

Interviews

NYFF 2019 Women Directors: Meet Ivy Meeropol – “Bully. Coward. Victim. The Story of Roy Cohn”

Ivy Meeropol’s documentary feature debut was “Heir to an Execution,” which premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, and was shortlisted for an Academy Award. It was followed by two short...

News

“The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open” Acquired by ARRAY

ARRAY Releasing has snagged worldwide rights to “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open,” a Canadian drama that made its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film...

Features

Quote of the Day: Elizabeth Banks on Wanting to Tell a Story About Sisterhood in “Charlie’s Angels”

Elizabeth Banks made box office history with “Pitch Perfect 2,” and now she’s prepping another high-profile women-centric story. The multi-hyphenate is co-writing, co-starring, exec...

Interviews

NYFF 2019 Women Directors: Meet Tânia Cypriano – “Born to Be”

Tânia Cypriano has been working between the United States and her native Brazil for over 25 years. Her films and videos have won international awards including Best Documentary at the Pan African...

Films

Karen Maine’s Natalia Dyer-Starrer “Yes, God, Yes” Acquired by Vertical Entertainment

Vertical Entertainment has snagged U.S. rights to Karen Maine’s “Yes, God, Yes.” Described by its writer-director as “a love story between one woman and her vagina,” the...

Features

Women and Hollywood’s Picks of the Week for September 26

Picks of the Week offers Women and Hollywood’s top recommendations — women-driven and women-made movies, series, VOD releases, and more — and tells you why they are worth your time and...

News

“Free Solo” Directors Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin Ink First-Look Deal with Nat Geo

Chai Vasarhelyi and  Jimmy Chin have picked up an Oscar, a BAFTA, and an Emmy for “Free Solo,” their doc about Alex Honnold’s quest to become the first person to free solo climb El...

Awards

May el-Toukhy’s “Queen of Hearts” Is Denmark’s Pick for International Feature Film Oscar

More great news for May el-Toukhy. Less than a week ago she signed on to helm “The Lioness,” a biopic about “Out of Africa” writer Karen Blixen, and now word comes that she’s...

Films

Sonejuhi Sinha’s “Stray Dolls” Goes to Samuel Goldwyn Films

Sonejuhi Sinha’s feature debut has found a home. Samuel Goldwyn Films snagged North America rights to “Stray Dolls,” a crime drama that world premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in...

Interviews

NYFF 2019 Women Directors: Meet Lynn Novick – “College Behind Bars”

Lynn Novick is an Emmy, Peabody, and Alfred I. duPont Columbia Award-winning filmmaker. For 30 years she has been directing and producing landmark documentary films about American culture, history,...

News

Algeria Cancels “Papicha” Screenings, Putting Its Oscar Chances at Risk

This summer, Algeria became the first country to enter the 2020 International Feature Film Oscar race when it submitted Mounia Meddour’s “Papicha” for consideration. Now the nation is...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: An Aspiring Pilot Is Grounded in Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s “Sitara: Let Girls Dream”

A trailer has dropped for Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s latest, an animated film about a teenage girl’s sky-high aspirations. Set in the old city of Lahore in the 1970s, “Sitara: Let...

Films

Sigourney Weaver and Maya Forbes Team Up for Adaptation of “The Good House”

Maya Forbes and Sigourney Weaver are joining forces to bring “The Good House” to the big screen. The former will direct the latter in Amblin Partners’ adaptation of Ann...

Films

Carmen Chaplin to Direct Doc About Grandfather Charlie Chaplin

Carmen Chaplin is bringing her grandfather’s story to the big screen. The actress and filmmaker will direct “Charlie Chaplin, A Man of the World,” a feature documentary delving into...

Awards

Canada Submits Sophie Deraspe’s “Antigone” for the International Feature Film Oscar

“Antigone” just made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it claimed the Best Canadian Feature Film prize. Now it could be headed to the Oscars. A press...

Films

May el-Toukhy Will Direct Isak Dinesen Biopic “The Lioness”

Earlier this year, news broke that a biopic about “Out of Africa” writer Karen Blixen, who published under the pseudonym Isak Dinesen, was in the works. Now the project has lined up a...

Awards

Michelle Williams and Phoebe Waller-Bridge Bring the House Down at the 2019 Emmy Awards

Michelle Williams delivered a powerful, inclusive message at last night’s Emmy awards. The famously private actress found herself at the center of a major media controversy last year when word...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Elsa Is Called to the Enchanted Forest in “Frozen II”

In the new trailer for “Frozen II,” Elsa (Idina Menzel) seems a little off — at least according to her sister, Anna (Kristen Bell). Turns out some mystical force has been calling to...

Films

Justine Triet’s “Sibyl” Lands at Music Box

“Sibyl” has found a home. Variety reports that Music Box Films acquired U.S. and Canadian rights to Justine Triet’s dark comedy, which was one of just four women-directed titles to...

Features

Weekly Update for September 20: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Always in Season (Documentary) – Directed by Jacqueline Olive Claudia Lacy wants answers. When her 17-year-old son, Lennon, was found hanging from a swing set in...

Awards

Céline Sciamma to Be Honored with 2019 Stockholm Visionary Award

“Portrait of a Lady on Fire” doesn’t hit U.S. theaters until December 6, but Céline Sciamma has been receiving prizes and acclaim for the period romance since its world premiere at...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Lesley Manville Battles Cancer in “Ordinary Love”

“There isn’t a moment I won’t be there with you,” Liam Neeson tells Lesley Manville in a new trailer for “Ordinary Love.” Joan (Manville) and Tom (Neeson) have...

Television

“GLOW” Renewed for Fourth and Final Season by Netflix

Ruth and Debbie are stepping into the ring for their swan song. Netflix has renewed “GLOW” for a fourth and final season. A press release announced that creators Liz Flahive and Carly...

Films

Haley Lu Richardson and Barbie Ferreira Will Topline Rachel Lee Goldenberg’s “UNpregnant”

Haley Lu Richardson and Barbie Ferreira are hitting the road in pursuit of safe and legal abortion. The pair are signed on to topline road trip movie “UNpregnant” for HBO Max, the premium...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Alfre Woodard Is a Prison Warden with a Heavy Conscience in “Clemency”

“You can’t understand. You can’t know what it’s like. I am alone,” says Alfre Woodard in a new trailer for “Clemency.” The Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winning...

News

Cynthia Nixon, Kathy Najimy, & More Team Up for “Jane: Abortion and the Underground” Benefit Reading

Cynthia Nixon, Ana Gasteyer, and Kathy Najimy are teaming up to protect reproductive rights. The trio are part of the cast for a reading of Paula Kamen’s documentary play “Jane: Abortion and...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Alla Kovgan Pays Tribute to a Visionary Choreographer in “Cunningham”

“A formalist at heart, I am drawn to the genius of Merce Cunningham — the intricacies of his mind, the approaches he invented while making his dances, and his philosophy that he followed,...

News

“Saint Maud” Lands at A24

A24 has snagged North American rights to “Saint Maud” following its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Rose Glass’ psychological horror pic was the only...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Blake Lively Is Ready for Revenge in Reed Morano’s “The Rhythm Section”

Spotted: Blake Lively on the warpath in a new trailer for “The Rhythm Section.” Reed Morano’s latest sees the “Gossip Girl” alumna determined to exact revenge after she...

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