Films About Women Opening This Weekend
A River Changes Course
— Directed by Kalyanee Mann (doc)
A River Changes Course is the moving and insightful 2013 Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning film that follows three young Cambodian women and their struggle
to maintain their traditional ways of life amid rapid development and environmental degradation of the river they have lived and worked on for generations.
Working in an intimate, verite style, filmmaker Kalyanee Mam spent two years in her native homeland: from the remote, mountainous jungles and floating
cities of the Cambodian countryside to the bustling garment factories of modern Phnom Penh. The documentary traces a devastating and beautiful story of an
ancient culture ravaged by globalization and the ever changing environment. This village and this film is but a small example of what is going on around
the world in many third world countries. The film is a haunting tale of what’s around the corner for our world and Kalyanee’s directorial debut. (Press
Materials)
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane
After nearly seven years on the shelf, Jonathan Levine’s All The Boys Love Mandy Lane has finally come to light. On the surface, Lane is a
seemingly typical teen slasher flick starring a then unknown Amber Heard as Mandy Lane, a shy girl who has come into her looks over the summer to be
worshipped by the boys at her school. When a group of hormone-soaked classmates invite Mandy to a secluded ranch for the weekend, typical horror tropes of
drinking, sex and teens mysteriously dying come into play. However, Levine takes these tropes and flips them on their head, creating a teen slasher flick
that is reminiscent of its 70s and 80s predecessors but with a fresh and current take on gender dynamics. (Kerensa Cadenas)
Films About Women Currently Playing
Baby Girl
Grace Unplugged
I Used to be Darker — Co-Written by Amy Belk
Enough Said — Written and Directed by Nicole Holofcener
After Tiller — co-directed by Martha Shane and Lana Wilson (doc)
Haute Cuisine
Wadjda — Haifaa Al-Mansour
Mother of George — Written by Darci Picoult
Touchy Feely — Written and Directed by Lynn Shelton
Populaire
Good Ol’ Freda
The Mortal Intruments: City of Bones — Written by Jessica Postigo
The Patience Stone
In A World…
— Written and Directed by Lake Bell
Blue Jasmine
The Heat
— Written by Katie Dippold
Hannah Arendt
— Directed by Margarethe von Trotta
Films Directed by Women Opening This Weekend
Symphony of the Soil — Directed by Koons Garcia (doc)
Filmed on four continents and sharing the voices of some of the world’s most highly esteemed soil scientists, farmers, and activists, the film portrays
soil as a protagonist of our planetary story. In a skillful mix of art and science, soil is revealed to be a living organism, the foundation of life on
earth. Most people are soil-blind and “treat soil like dirt.” With the knowledge and wisdom revealed in this film, we can come to respect, even revere,
this miraculous substance. The film inspires the understanding that treating the soil right can help solve some of our most pressing environmental problems
including climate change, dead zones, water scarcity and world hunger. (Press Materials)
Zero Charisma — Co-Directed by Katie Graham
As the strict Game Master of a fantasy role-playing game, Scott (Sam Eidson) leads his friends in a weekly quest through mysterious lands from the safety
of his grandmother’s kitchen. But his mastery of his own domain starts to slip — along with everything else in his life — when neo-nerd hipster Miles
(Garrett Graham) joins the game, winning over the group with his confident charm and dethroning Scott with an unexpected coup. Caught in delusions of
grandeur, Scott must roll the dice and risk everything to expose Miles as the fraud he believes him to be. A darkly comedic fable of epic proportions, Zero
Charisma is an ode to nerds from every realm. (Press Materials)
Films Directed by Women Currently Playing
Running Wild: The Life of Dayton O. Hyde — Directed by Suzanne Mitchell (doc)
Bridegroom- Directed by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
The Network — Directed by Eva Orner (doc)
Shepard & Dark — Directed by Treva Wurmfeld (doc)
Blackfish — Directed by Gabriela Coperthwaite (doc)
Films Written by Women Currently Playing
All Is Bright — Written by Melissa James Gibson
Before Midnight — Co-Written by Julie Delpy
Films By and About Women on DVD/And Or On Demand