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2012 Gucci Award for Women in Cinema Nominees Annnounced

Famed fashion house, Gucci, has announced the 2012 nominees for the Gucci Award for Women in Cinema. The award, which is for women’s artistic achievement in film, is awarded collaboratively with...

Documentary, Festivals, News, Women Directors

Women Directed Additions to Toronto 2012 Lineup

The Toronto International Film Festival rolled out 60 additional titles today. Here are some of the women directed films in the documentary and vanguard programs. (All Synopses from the TIFF press...

Features, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Interview with Aurora Guerrero — Writer/Director of Mosquita y Mari

Mosquita y Mari writer and director Aurora Guerrero answered some questions (by email) fresh from the film recently winning Best Actress (Fenessa Pineda) and the Audience Award for Outstanding First...

Features

Interview with Aurora Guerrero–Writer/Director of Mosquita y Mari

Mosquita y Mari writer and director Aurora Guerrero answered some questions (by email) fresh from the film recently winning Best Actress (Fenessa Pineda) and the Audience Award for Outstanding First...

Features, News

In Appreciation: Lupe Ontiveros

Latina actress Lupe Ontiveros lost her battle with liver cancer last week at 69. She had a long a varied career in Hollywood beginning in 1976 when she appeared in an episode of Charlie’s...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Cloud Atlas — Co-Directed by Lana Wachowski

The Wachowskis are an incredibly successful writing/directing duo best known for the Matrix Trilogy. They are also known for the cult classic Bound and for writing V for Vendetta. They’ve been off...

Comedy, Features

Cross Post: Late-Night TV Stand-Up Demographic Scorecard: First Half, 2012

Remember when The New York Times profiled Eddie Brill into a corner and caused an uproar both within CBS and Late Show with David Letterman — which took away Brill’s power to book stand-up...

News

Weekly Roundup

Here’s a round-up of some of the stories we didn’t get a chance to cover last week but wanted you to know about. The Opposite Trajectories of Kate Hudson and Anne...

Features, Women Directors

Interview with Anne Emond and Catherine de Lean — Writer/Director and Star of Nuit #1

I met Anne last spring in Cologne, Germany at the International Women’s Film Festival where her film played. We were able to reconnect when she came to town to promote her provocative film,...

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

New Trailer: Middle of Nowhere — Written and Directed by Ava Duvernay

MIDDLE OF NOWHERE | In theaters October 12, 2012 Synopsis: Winner of the Best Director Award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, MIDDLE OF NOWHERE follows Ruby, a bright medical student who sets...

Features

Interview with Anne Emond and Catherine de Lean – Writer/Director and Star of Nuit #1

I met Anne last spring in Cologne, Germany at the International Women's Film Festival where her film played.  We were able  to reconnect when she came to town to promote her provocative...

Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Until the Fat Girl Swims

Many filmmakers talk about how their vocation is a “labor of love.” For most of us, the “labor” can frequently exceed the “love.” However, when we release our films out into the world it...

News, Women Directors

4 Women Directors in Competition at 2012 Venice International Film Festival

Contrary to the folks at Cannes who seem to not be able to find any women directed movies for their competition, Alberto Barbara has gotten 4 films with women directors (or co-directors) in the...

News, Television

The Public Shaming of Kristen Stewart

Yesterday, the highest paid film actress, Kristen Stewart, — she of Twilight fame — released a very bizarre press release apologizing to her boyfriend and Twilight co-star Robert...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Jack and Diane

Film will open in the US on November 2. Synopsis: Jack and Diane, two teenage girls, meet in New York City and spend the night kissing ferociously. Diane’s charming innocence quickly begins to...

News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Ruby Sparks- Written by Zoe Kazan and Directed by Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton

It’s no surprise that Zoe Kazan who penned the delightful new film Ruby Sparks opening today is a good writer. Both her parents — Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord are also top tier Hollywood...

Features, News

Feminist Dad of the Day: Christian Bale

I was reading the Batman cover story in EW and I wanted to shaare this quote from the interview with Christian Bale. What was the last great kids’ film you saw? I have a daughter, so it becomes...

Features

Guest Post: Why Catwoman is the Best Part of The Dark Knight Rises

I owe Christopher Nolan and Anne Hathaway an apology. Four years ago, I left The Dark Knight fuming at the death of Rachel Dawes and its utter predictability from Nolan, who likes to kill off his...

Awards, News, Women Producers

Producer Janet Yang to Receive 2012 Asian American Media Award

Tonight, on the opening night of the 2012 Asian American International Film Festival, Asian CineVision will award Janet Yang with the 2012 Asian American Media Award. Yang is a deeply respected...

News

Toronto 2012: Women Centric Galas and Special Presentations

Yesterday we listed the women directed galas and special presentations. Here are the women centric films that will premiere in Toronto. GALAS Dangerous Liaisons Hur Jin-ho, China North...

Festivals, News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Toronto Trailer Watch: Lore — Directed by Cate Shortland

Australian Director Cate Shortland’s first film Somersault was great and this film looks to be even better. This is one at the top of my list to see in Toronto. Music Box has the US rights but no...

News, Television

Political Animals Preview: The Woman Problem

This week’s episode is entitled “The Women Problem.” Vanessa Redgrave stars as a gay Supreme Court judge who is a mentor to Elaine Barrish. Have you been watching? Are you...

News

First Toronto 2012 Lineup News — Women Directors

Unlike the folks at Cannes, Toronto seems to understand that there are many great women directors, making films that can play at the highest level and this year is no different. The first wave of...

News, Television

Remembering Sally Ride

So sad to hear about the loss of Sally Ride. She made many young girls believe that they too could go to space. Here’s some of the shit she had to go through when she first went to space. This is...

News, Women Directors

Women Directors Make Up Half of the 27th International Film Critics Week at the Venice Film Festival

The 69th Annual Venice International Film Festival announced the lineup for the 27th International Film Critics Week (SIC), the festival’s independent section. In this year’s selection of films,...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Detropia — Directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady

This doc opens September 7. More info here. Detroit’s story has encapsulated the iconic narrative of America over the last century — the Great Migration of African Americans escaping Jim...

News, Videos

Viral Video: US Olympic Women Soccer Players Party in the USA

Olympic fever is here. Getting excited for the festivities starting this weekend. Here’s the US Women’s Soccer team showing us they have a serious sense of humor. Go team!

News, Women Directors

Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist to Open The Venice Film Festival

Mira Nair’s new film The Reluctant Fundamentalist will open the 69th Venice Film Festival on August 29th. It will screen out of competition. Festival director Alberto Barbera said this about...

News, Theater

Two Women Written Shows Bound for Broadway This Fall

Katie Holmes’ first professional engagement in her post Tom Cruise life will be on the Broadway stage in Theresa Rebeck’s latest play Dead Accounts. The play premiered in January in Cincinnati...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Bachelorette — Written and Directed by Leslye Headland

This is based on the play by Leslye Headland and premiered at Sundance in January. The more I see information about this movie, the more I want to see it. I am also excited to see more of Rebel...

News

Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist to Open The Venice Film Festival

Mira Nair's new film The Reluctant Fundamentalist will open the 69th Venice Film Festival on August 29th.  It will screen out of competition.  Festival director Alberto Barbera said...

News, Women Directors, Women Producers, Women Writers

13 Women Included in Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film

Yesterday, Filmmaker Magazine released its “25 New Faces of Independent Film,” showcasing new and emerging talent in independent film. Within the 25 selections, 37 individuals are...

Documentary, Features, News, Women Directors

Interview with Lauren Greenfield, Director of Queen of Versailles

In some ways this movie’s subtitle is revenge of the 99%. The film gives you a behind the scenes look of an absurdly wealthy couple — David and Jackie Siegel — who are building the...

Features, News

Cross Post: Women Attend Comic-Con But Don’t Run the Show

This year, 40 percent of the attendees at the just completed annual Comic-Con were women. If only that percentage was reflected in the event’s programming. Instead, the majority of programming...

Awards, News, Television

Approaching Peak Vagina: Lena Dunham and Amy Poehler Score Rare Female Double Emmy Writing Nominations

The Emmy nominations were released yesterday. There is a lot of good news to recognize most especially the fact that two women — Lean Dunham and Amy Poehler — were nominated for their...

News

A Sad Day for the Movie World

I was mortified to wake up this morning to the news that a young man in his 20s wearing a bullet proof vest and a gas mask made his way into a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises and shot 12...

News

Marlene King Developing Now and Then for ABC Family

Pretty Little Liars show runner and creator, Marlene King, is in the early stages of developing the film Now and Then into a television project for ABC Family. Written by King and directed by Lesli...

News, Television

Sofia Vergara Named Forbes Highest Paid Television Actress

Sofia Vergara is the top earning actress on television. Forbes estimated between May 2011-May 2012, the Modern Family star made $19 million, an amount stemming from her Modern Family salary,...

Comedy, News, Television, Videos

TV Fall Preview Trailer: The Mindy Project

Created by Mindy Kaling. I am so watching this show. Will be on Fox this fall. Fall TV Pilot Preview — The Mindy Project (Hollywood Reporter)

Comedy, Features

Cross Post: A Feminist Defense of Louis CK

This week, comedian Louis CK (of Louie fame) appeared on The Daily Show. I was actually watching The Daily Show for a change, and was excited to see Louis CK interviewed — he’s always funny...

News, Women Directors

Lisa Cholodenko And Kathleen Kennedy Elected to Academy’s Board of Governors

Yesterday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences elected new members to the board of governors. There are two new members, director Lisa Cholodenko and producer Kathleen Kennedy. Kathleen...

News

The Trolls Are Out of Control

The Dark Knight Rises opens Friday. Reviewers have seen the film, and the reviews are starting to come in. It makes sense to people who process information intellectually that not everyone who sees...

News

Hollywood Feminists of the Day: Jada Pinkett Smith and Willow Smith

After the KONY 2012 video went viral this past spring and its subsequent fallout, much of the celebrity community has quieted down about human trafficking and modern slavery. But the video inspired,...

News, Television, Women Directors

Great Piece at the Women’s Media Center: If Women Ran Hollywood

Here’s a piece from Dr. Martha Lauzen — the guru of Hollywood stats — that appeared on the Women’s Media Center site. She pulls a gender reverse on how Hollywood is run. Here are...

Features

Will Catwoman Be a Breakout Feminist Character?

As The Dark Knight Rises hits fever peak I’ve been wondering about Anne Hathaway’s character of Catwoman. Will she be like Michelle Pfeiffer’s in Batman Returns who as I recall was a bit...

Features

Cross-Post: Dear Aaron Sorkin: Someone Please Fix You

I have now been caught in the ninth circle of Hell. When the bad reviews came out about The Newsroom I couldn’t believe how harsh the critics, especially The New Yorker’s Emily Nussbaum, had...

Box Office, News

Scarlett Johansson To Be Highest Paid Actress for The Avengers 2

Scarlett Johansson is set to be the highest paid actress in Hollywood. After Johansson’s popular turn as Black Widow in The Avengers, a role she reprised from Iron Man 2, producers for The...

Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Women, Science and Film

Women and Hollywood readers are well aware of the appallingly low number of female directors working in Hollywood. Well, this disparity exists in the sciences and other industries as well....

Awards, News, Videos

Inspirational Video of the Day: Pat Summitt Receiving the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPYs

What an amazing story. P.S. — the narrator is Reese Witherspoon

News, Television

The 40 Women Who Changed Journalism

And the world over the last forty years. From the good folks at the Columbia Journalism Review. We owe our thanks to these trialblazers. Are there others you would have on this list? Jill...

News

Best Seller Gone Girl to be Produced by Reese Witherspoon

Gillian Flynn’s wildly popular novel, Gone Girl, which has topped the New York Times Bestseller List for the last two weeks, has been acquired by 20th Century Fox in a seven figure deal. The...

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