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Listless Women and Life Realizations in The Lifeguard and Afternoon Delight

Entering into the late twenties–one becomes increasingly accustomed to seeing life’s so-called major plot points swelling around them–high school reunions, careers,...

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Interview with Liz W. Garcia – Writer and Director of The Lifeguard

Women and Hollywood got the chance to speak to Liz W. Garcia, writer and director of The Lifeguard, which opens in theaters on August 30th. The film is also available on ITunes now. Women and...

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TV Pilot Roundup for August 22: New Shows from Rashida Jones, Lauren Graham and Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland

Here’s some of the most notable news from this week about TV pilot pickups. Lauren Graham’s adaptation of her YA novel, Someday, Someday, Maybe, has been picked up by The CW. ABC has...

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Patricia Clarkson as Katha Pollitt in Isabel Coixet’s Learning to Drive

Patricia Clarkson will play writer Katha Pollitt in Learning to Drive, a film based on Pollitt’s 2002 essay in The New Yorker.  The film directed by Isabel Coixet and adapted by Sarah...

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Cross Post: Legendary Passed On Red Reaper Because It Has a Female Action Hero

When Tara Cardinal’s labor of love and sweat and tears, the fantasy/action feature Legend of the Red Reaper, was written, it was shopped at various distributors and production...

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Weekly Update for August 16: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Weekend Austenland – Written and Directed by Jerusha Hess, Adapted for the Screen by Jerusha Hess and Shannon Hale Keri Russell plays unlucky in love Jane Hayes,...

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Interview with Jerusha Hess – Writer and Director of Austenland

Women and Hollywood: Can you talk a little bit about what drew you to this project? Jerusha Hess: I got the book from the author. I had no idea about the book. I was interested in another project...

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Five Plays by Lucy Thurber to Open Simultaneously in New York

Rattlestick Playwrights Theater is putting on a festival dedicated to the playwright Lucy Thurber this month.  Thurber’s series of 5 plays, The Hill Town Plays, will be staged...

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TV Pilot Roundup for August 16th: New Shows from Shonda Rhimes, Tina Fey and Nahnatchka Khan

Here’s a roundup of some of the most notable pilot news from the last week. Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers’ production company just nabbed a comedy from Cougar Town co-producers Christine...

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Trailer Watch: How I Live Now – Co-Written by Penelope Skinner

How I Live Now, based on the novel by Meg Rosoff, stars Saoirse Ronan as Daisy, who is sent to live with her family in the English countryside. She falls for the boy next door just as World War III...

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Susanne Bier and Julie Delpy Line Up New Gigs

Susanne Bier and Julie Delpy are in talks for two exciting and high-profile projects. Bier is getting set up to direct Saoirse Ronan in Mary Queen of Scots. Penelope Skinner alongside Michael Hirst...

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Fall 2013 Preview – The Women

Entertainment Weekly released its annual Fall Preview issue and so we thought it was time to do an overview of the women directed and women centric movies coming out over the next several months....

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Trailer Watch: Mother of George – Written by Darci Picoult

Mother of George, written by Darci Picoult, was a Sundance hit with massive praise for Danai Gurira’s standout performance. It’s gorgeous cinematography took home the top award. Gurira...

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Weekly Update for August 9: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Currently Playing Lovelace The only thing I knew about Linda Lovelace was that she was a porn star from the infamous porn movie Deep Throat. Sadly, I think...

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Lake Bell’s Directorial Debut, In A World…, Smartly Examines Industry Sexism

Lake Bell’s directorial debut, In A World…, is a hilarious and uncomfortable look into how deeply sexism can plague an industry. She stars as Carol Solomon, a struggling...

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Women Created Pilot News Roundup

In the past week, there’s been a ton of notable women created pilot news. Writers like Marti Noxon, Jill Soloway and Rashida Jones (the soon to be dearly departed Ann Perkins from Parks and...

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Trailer Watch: Paradise – Written and Directed by Diablo Cody

We’ve been reporting a lot about Diablo Cody’s directorial debut in the last couple weeks–first about the film’s initial October release alongside Kimberly Peirce’s...

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Guest Post: Gender Disparity and the Problem of Marketability

A couple years ago, I wrote a script that was made into a movie, and this summer it came out on DVD and VOD. It’s called Red Line, and it’s about the survivors of a subway crash who...

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Film and TV News Round Up for August 2nd: Lake Bell’s Next Project, SXSW Short to Lifetime and Sarah Hyland to Produce

Here’s a news round up of some of the most notable television and film news from the past couple days.  Modern Family’s Sarah Hyland is going to star in and produce the indie...

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Weekly Update for August 2nd: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

This week there are no new women centric, directed or written films opening. Here’s the list of what’s currently playing in theaters near you. Films About Women Currently Playing ...

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Diablo Cody’s Paradise to Premiere on Direct TV Next Week

As we previously reported, Diablo Cody’s directorial debut was hitting theaters on October 18th, the same day that Kimberly Peirce’s remake of horror classic Carrie drops as...

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Guest Post: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Gender Equality?

This piece is in response to a piece published on FilmInk that listed the 20 Most Powerful People in Australian Film As an Australian I’ve long believed that my home country’s industry...

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Helen Hunt to Write, Direct, Produce and Star in Ride

Helen Hunt is writing, directing, producing and starring in Ride.  This will be her second directing gig following the 2007 film Then She Found Me.  The film focuses on a 20 year...

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August Film Preview

It’s been a depressing summer for women at the box office but things are looking up…heading into August, there are a several great women centric, directed and written films to look...

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

Films About Women Opening This Weekend The To Do List – Written and Directed by Maggie Carey The teen sex comedy is a staple subgenre of teen films. Porky’s, Revenge...

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Carey Mulligan to Reteam with Writer Abi Morgan for The Fury

Carey Mulligan is in early talks to join director Sarah Gavron’s The Fury, written by Abi Morgan. The film will focus on the suffragette movement in the UK. This is the second time that...

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Report From London: Women Directors and Screenwriters in Decline According to New BFI Statistics

The BFI’s Stats Yearbook for 2013 was published this week and provides an unsettling wake up call for women working as screenwriters and directors in the UK.  Only 25 of 187...

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Sony Pictures Classics Only Counting on Women for Austenland

Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) has made a calculated decision that the audience for the upcoming Jerusha Hess (who co-wrote Napoleon Dynamite) directed film will be predominantly women.  They are...

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Weekly Update July 19th: Women Centric, Written and Directed Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Weekend Girl Most Likely – Directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, written by Michelle Morgan Kristen Wiig could have made another...

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2013 Emmy Nominated Women React to Nominations

As we reported yesterday, the caliber, talent and diversity of women nominated for the 2013 Emmy Awards is incredible. We have writers and directors like Lena Dunham and Allison Anders earning...

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Looking at the 2013 Emmy Nominated Women

Looking at this year’s Emmy Awards a couple of things are clear.  TV, like films has changed. Cable had been infiltrating the Emmy’s for years but now there is Netflix, maybe soon...

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Guest Post: The Evolution of Women in Comedy: From Mary Tyler Moore to Amy and Mindy

Treva Silverman had spent most of her 30 years wanting to be funny and female — and allowed to do so in public, maybe even collect a buck or two for her trouble. Growing up in the 1950s in...

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Cross Post: Why Women Should Get The Jobs

In a recent episode of the television series Mad Men, two advertising agencies merge. Each agency has a single woman on their creative team and one woman is told she’s...

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Emma Thompson Returns to the Big Screen in Saving Mr. Banks

It feels like it has been a long time since we saw Emma Thompson on the big screen in a meaty role.  In Saving Mr. Banks she plays Mary Poppins author P.L. Travers.  The film is written by...

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More Plays About Women Were Written in the 1900s than Today

At an event that celebrated theater during the Suffragette movement, Professor Maggie Gale from the University of Manchester, revealed that her research had found that there were more plays written...

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LAFF Interview with Molly Green, Stephanie Dziczek and Meg Charlton of Forev

I’m not ashamed to admit that I can never pass up a romantic comedy–no matter how bad they can get. It’s a genre that can be extremely accessible–looking at stories about...

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Elizabeth Banks’ Brownstone Productions to Adapt Two New Projects

Lionsgate has just bought two book adaptation projects that will be produced by Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman’s Brownstone Productions. The first is based on Babe Walker’s (an alias...

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Weekly Update for June 28th and July 5th: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Weekend and Next Weekend (we’re taking next Friday off) The...

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The Heat – Written by Katie Dippold

Yesterday, I wrote a piece that gave my argument about why you need to go and see The Heat this weekend.  What I didn’t share since I was embargoed was the fact that I really liked the...

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Cross-Post: We are the 40%!

Last week, a chart appeared on the popular screenwriting website Go Into the Story analyzing gender inequity among spec script sales in the American entertainment business. The figures not only show...

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Trailer Watch: Just Like a Woman – Written by Joelle Touma and Marion Doussot

Just Like a Woman, written by Joelle Touma and Marion Doussot, follows two friends–Marilyn (Sienna Miller) and Mona (Golshifteh Farahani) who are both dealing with some upheavals in their...

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Weekly Update for June 21: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Currently Playing The Bling Ring The Wall Twenty Feet From Stardom (doc) My Best Day – Directed by Erin Greenwell Tiger Eyes ...

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The Spec Scripts and Women

The folks over at Go Into the Story, the official Screenwriting blog of The Black List took a look at the gender divide in the world of spec scripts.  Major props to Susana Orozco for doing...

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Sam Taylor-Johnson Will Direct Fifty Shades of Grey

We’ve reported a lot about the upcoming Fifty Shades of Grey adaptation.  We were a little wary about the producing team, Dana Brunetti and Michael De Luca, from The Social Network working...

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Weekly Update June 14: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Weekend The Bling Ring – Written and Directed by Sofia Coppola The Bling Ring may be the most anxiety producing film I...

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Marti Noxon to Write Tomb Raider Reboot

Former Buffy The Vampire Slayer writer, Marti Noxon, has been brought in to write the script for MGM’s Tomb Raider reboot.  Noxon most recently worked on an adaptation of The Glass Castle...

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The Bling Ring – Written and Directed by Sofia Coppola

The Bling Ring may be the most anxiety producing film I have ever seen.  I sat raptly watching it with deep concern over the state of young people today.  Thankfully, I was with two young...

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Trailer Watch: In A World… Written, Directed and Starring Lake Bell

Lake Bell’s directorial debut came out strong from Sundance with great reviews and winning the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. Finally, we’ve now got a trailer for the film. This was one...

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Lauren Graham Adapting Her Novel into TV Series

Actress Lauren Graham (Parenthood, The Gilmore Girls) is adapting her bestselling debut novel, Someday, Someday, Maybe into a television series. Graham recently closed a deal with Ellen...

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Trailer Watch: Red-Band Trailer for The To-Do List – Written and Directed by Maggie Carey

Maggie Carey’s The To-Do List is on our list of our most anticipated summer movies. The film stars Aubrey Plaza as Brandy, a recent high school graduate who decides to channel her scholastic...

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Weekly Update June 7th: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Weekend Tiger Eyes If you are a woman of my age, you grew up reading Judy Blume She was your touchstone. Now this weekend the first of her novels to make it to the...

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