News
Lifetime and Billboard have signed a three-year deal that will see the network airing the music brand’s Women in Music event for the first time in its decade-long history. Lady Gaga will be...
Awards, News, Theater, Women Directors
Julie Taymor, the first woman to win a Tony for directing a musical, will be adding yet another award to her mantel: She’s been named the 2015 recipient of the William Shakespeare Award for...
The Goodman Theatre has announced that its new playwrights unit will be comprised entirely of women. The writers selected for the Chicago-based theater’s 2015–16 season are Kristiana Rae Colón,...
Festivals, News, Women Directors
“Men think it’s lovely if a woman makes a lovely film that nobody sees.” That’s the scathing highlight of the interview writer-director Anna Muylaert gave to Women and Hollywood when her...
News, Television, Women Producers
Hip hop’s reigning queen is getting her own TV show — kind of. Nicki Minaj’s childhood in ’90s Queens as the daughter of Trinidadian-immigrant parents will be the inspiration for a new...
News, Women Directors, Women Writers
“Nina,” starring Zoe Saldana as singer, pianist and civil rights activist Nina Simone, will enjoy a December release. That development is the result of a new distribution deal for the biopic,...
Crowdfunding, Features, News
This week’s women-centric crowdfunding picks could hardly be more different in subject and form: a personal documentary about a strained mother-daughter relationship, a comedic short about a baby...
Awards, News, Women Writers
Julie Schumacher has been named the 2015 winner of the Thurber Prize for American Humor. The University of Minnesota instructor was honored for her novel “Dear Committee Members,” a satire...
News, Television
“Marvel’s Agent Carter” showrunners and executive producers Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters have sold a new series, “The Death of Sofia Valdez,” to ABC. This is the first project to come...
Features, News
October sees the release of a number of women-centric films. The highly anticipated release of “Suffragette,” directed by Sarah Gavron and written by Abi Morgan — a partnership that first...
Multi-talented Jennifer Lopez can add an impressive new title to her stacked resume: The “American Idol” judge has been named the United Nations Foundation’s first-ever Global Advocate for...
Welcome to fall, when you can smell the pumpkin spice lattes in the air and see all the shiny new shows longing for your approval and a full season pick-up. The new television season also brings...
Films, News, Women Writers
Women and Hollywood has been given the opportunity to recommend five writers for the Fox Writers Intensive (FWI). This needs to happen very quickly, as the whole process needs to be completed by...
“Secretary” screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson has been tapped to pen the screen version of “Maestra,” the publishing industry’s latest sensation. That’s a second victory for Wilson this...
News, Videos
A trailer has been released for writer-director Natalia Leite’s “Bare,” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year. Sarah (Dianna Argon, “Glee”) finds herself working...
Formidable trio Kate Winslet, Emma Stone and Olivia Colman (“Broadchurch”) are in talks to star in “The Favourite,” a period piece exploring Queen Anne’s brief reign from 1702 to 1707....
Variety has named Oprah Winfrey, Salma Hayek Pinault Anna Kendrick, Gwyneth Paltrow and YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki as Lifetime Impact Honorees. They’ll be feted at an Variety-hosted luncheon...
Melissa Rosenberg, best known as the screenwriter behind “Twilight” and a head writer for Showtime’s “Dexter,” is making her Tall Girls Productions a busy place. Rosenberg has recently...
Features, News, Women Directors
In January 2013, I wrote a guest post forWomen and Hollywood about my difficulties casting a curvier woman for my low-budget indie film. I had decided to Kickstart my first feature, “Bread and...
I like Nancy Meyers movies. I have seen every single one. I have seen “Something’s Gotta Give” alone about a thousand times. When it is on TV, I will watch it. It is that good. I know exactly...
The 40th Toronto International Film Festival officially wrapped up September 20, but that doesn’t mean TIFF is over. The festival offers programming year-round, and starting this October, a new...
Features, Weekly Update
Films About Women Opening This Week The Keeping Room — Written by Julia Hart Unlike most war narratives, this one tells the story of women left behind after the men go to war and never...
Documentary, News
Films, News
An Indiegogo campaign is seeking funds to help send two young female filmmakers to the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. The goal is to raise $20,000, which will cover all of their Park City-related...
Films, News, Women Directors
In 2012, women directors made only 7.8% of the films released that year in the U.K., while women writers penned just 13.4% of them. (Depressingly, those numbers are slightly higher than the numbers...
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired the North American rights to “Maggie’s Plan,” writer-director Rebecca Miller’s comedy about a love triangle between a young woman eager to get pregnant...
Festivals, News, Research, Women Directors
When festivals announce their lineups, Women and Hollywood crunches the numbers to determine the percentage of female directors behind the films being screened. While the numbers vary according to...
Mira Nair’s Bollywood breakout hit “Monsoon Wedding” is one step closer to Broadway. Playbill reports that the cast of the stage adaptation enjoyed a recent workshop and commemorated the...
Features, News, Television
Viola Davis’ historic Emmy win as the first African-American woman to clinch the Best Actress in a Drama trophy (in 2015!) became the news out of the awards show. That was in part because of the...
In our Fall 2015 theater preview, we noted that no new plays or revivals of plays by women are being produced on Broadway this autumn. If you’re left wondering how well women playwrights are...
The following is excerpted from Tara Ison’s book “Reeling Through Life: How I Learned to Live, Love, and Die at theMovies.” I’m a child of the movies, a movie freak, a film junkie; movies...
Awards, Films, News
Writer-director Philiane Phang has been named the inaugural winner of The Independent Filmmakers Project’s Phosphate Prize. IFP launched the prize to recognize narrative-feature-film screenplays...
News, Trailers, Videos
A full-length trailer with English subtitles has been released for “Mustang,” Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s beautiful story of girlhood interrupted. Winner of Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight Europa...
Documentary, Features, News, Television
Elizabeth Banks is everywhere. Producing, directing and acting. She just completed a stint on the jury at the Venice Film Festival and has been doing a round of press for “Love and Mercy,” the...
News, Women Writers
Three days after “Transparent” put Amazon on the Emmy map with five wins, including a Best Director prize for creator Jill Soloway and a Best Actor award for Jeffrey Tambor, the streaming site...
News, Women Directors
“Game of Thrones” actress Maisie Williams appears to be the frontrunner to star in “The Forest of Hands and Teeth,” a zombie-apocalypse drama based on Carrie Ryan’s best-selling novel....
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Comedy, News
Amy Schumer’s year is somehow getting even better. After winning an Emmy for “Inside Amy Schumer,” starring in and penning the summer blockbuster “Trainwreck,” appearing in her first HBO...
Documentary, Features, News
Oh, to be young and in love. In the Dutch lesbian coming-of-age drama “Summer,” two teenage girls fall for each other and experience all the joys of first love — but also the challenges of...
Mara Brock Akil’s “Being Mary Jane” returns to BET just under a month from now, and a new trailer for season three of the popular melodrama has been released to tide fans over. The...
Catherine Hardwicke is widely considered one of the most successful female directors in Hollywood, but she’s still painfully aware of the industry’s “woman problem,” having been denied the...
Comedy, Features, News, Television
Fifteen years ago, my work withJim Gaffigan began as a “side thing” to my own career. I was a writing partner,acting coach and album producer for a rising star in comedy clubs. I understoodhis...
The mad scientist, at least in pop culture, is distinctly a male phenomenon. An upcoming CBS drama, however, hopes to change that stereotype. “Moreau” will gender-flip H.G. Wells’ iconic...
Documentary, Films
Fork Films, which bills itself as a New York-based film production company that seeks to shed light, evoke compassion, stir action and build peace, has announced its second open call for grant...
After co-starring in Netflix’s “Wet Hot American Summer,” Amy Poehler and Elizabeth Banks will each angle for their brainchildren to debut during this upcoming TV season. Following seven...
News, Videos, Women Directors
There was much to cheer about last night’s Emmy awards, but one of the biggest highlights of the night happened during the commercials. Apple Music debuted an Ava DuVernay-helmed spot with Kerry...
Awards, News, Television
The Emmys shed its reputation for staid predictability last night — at least for this year — with Viola Davis’ historic win and recognition for fresh, even cutting-edge series and...
Films About Women Opening This Week Sicario Emily Blunt continues her streak playing kickass women in this gripping thriller about an idealistic FBI Agent, Kate Mercer, who is scouted by a...
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