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Cannes Can’t – Where are the Women Directors?
So the Cannes lineup in finalized and the abysmal showing for female directors is now set in stone.  The festival added two more films to the competition lineup and not surprisingly, both were by men.  That’s now 18 films competing for the Palme D’O...[Read on]
New York Film Festival announces lineup with only two female directors (plus two in a group film)
The New York Film Festival which is the centerpiece of NY’s fall film season announced its lineup today and only two women are on the docket with film’s of their own. That’s 7.4%. I took out the film Revolucion which has 10 directors (and two ar...[Read on]
Inequity Alert: TCM’s 15 most overlooked directors
I really don’t know how these things get done but to create another list of directors and this time having it be overlooked directors and not to include any women just blows me away. From the press release: Turner Classic Movies unveiled the network’...[Read on]
Mexican women directors get some notice
Patricia Riggen Cool piece in Newsweek about women directors gaining prominence in Mexico. They may live in the shadows of their more famous male countrymates like Guillermo del Toro, Alejandro Iñárritu, and Alfonso Cuarón, but women directors like E...[Read on]
You Cannes not be serious! Speaking out about the lack of women directors
The rumblings of dismay and dissatisfaction have coalesced and found a voice.  Filmdirecting4women, an organization that supports women directors out of England has organized a petition: You Cannes Not Be Serious to show our concerted pissedoffness abo...[Read on]
Women Directors Talk Permeable Wall
Martha Coolidge A bunch of high profile female directors (Martha Coolidge, Penelope Spheeris, Catherine Hardwicke, Kimberly Peirce) participated in a symposium at Chapman University in CA this past weekend called Women in Focus.  They spoke about the di...[Read on]
The still sorry stats on women working behind the scenes on TV
Martha Lauzen and her team at the Center for Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State U. have updated the statistics on women creatives working behind the scenes during the 2008- 2009 TV season. Here are the stats: (keep in mind these are...[Read on]
Women Directors Rock the Tribeca Film Fest
The 10th Annual Tribeca Film Festival has finally screened it’s last flick, and as the dust settles, it’s time to look back and appreciate some of the female directors whose films were among the fest’s most exceptional work. Keep an eye ...[Read on]
Jane Campion returns to Cannes
Jane Campion is one of the few female directors who commands attention.  She won the Palme d’Or back in 1993 for The Piano and returns to Cannes as one of three women out of 17 in competition for the big prize again. Her new film Bright Star starring ...[Read on]
Equality Watch: Women Missing from Great Directors Festival on TCM
Got a press release from the folks at Turner Classics movies announcing their month long great directors festival in June. This month long event will feature 350 films and not a single female director featured is included! Here are some of the guys: Fr...[Read on]
EW looks at the top working directors
I started to get real nervous as I paged through the top 25 since I didn’t run into a woman’s name until SHOCKER, at number 4 is Kathryn Bigelow.  What a difference a year (a great movie, and some awards) make.  Think she would have been on the list...[Read on]
Hollywood Feminist of the Day: Dr. Martha Lauzen
I know I beat the drum consistently for Kathryn Bigelow but I want everyone to remember that if, and when she wins, the best director award at the Oscars on Sunday it will be only the beginning.   Don’t let anyone fool you into thinking things are eq...[Read on]
Women directors breaking through in theatre
Patricia Cohen seems to be on the gender and culture beat at the NY Times.  She’s written two stories this week first the one on gender discrimination against women playwrights (full post on that coming) and now one on how women are having success as t...[Read on]
Bret Easton Ellis inserts foot in mouth when talking about female directors
Mary Harron Seriously, what was this guy thinking?  I can barely write because the steam coming out of my ears is fogging up my glasses.  This guy is one of these high profile Gen X writers whose books are ok, not great, yet he continues to get publish...[Read on]
Hollywood Feminist of the Day: Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren was honored last week in London with a lifetime achievement award from Women in Film and TV International.  She is now appearing in The Last Station as Sofya Tolstoy which will probably get her another Oscar nomination.  The film is in limi...[Read on]
Christine Brennan: Title IX Not to Blame for "Poor Decision-Making of Athletic Directors"
Christine Brennan, sports reporter and columnist for USA Today, was recently interviewed by Real Clear Sports. Brennan's consistent support and advocacy for Title IX was reflected, in particular, in her explanation for why Title IX is not to blame for cu...[Read on]
Women Directors for Hire
We all know that things suck for a woman wanting to direct films in Hollywood, especially a studio film.  So what’s a talented woman director to do while waiting for the gender apartheid to end to make a living?  The answer is anything and everything ...[Read on]
2009 was no Year of the Woman in Hollywood
Just forget all the bullshit you and I are constantly fed (and I sometimes write) about how great things are for women in Hollywood.  We did have a better year at the box office with a couple of female led films making it to the top 10, and we did get a ...[Read on]
What Bigelow Effect? Women Directors to Acheive Parity in 2060…Maybe
I’m a little late to this party but I wanted to give a big shout out to Elisabeth Rappe at Film.com for her awesome and thorough piece: In What Year Will Female Directors Make Up Half the Workforce? She makes some really great points and reiterat...[Read on]
Newsflash: Women can direct movies
Lone Scherfig The NY Times takes a look at some of the films generating buzz at Toronto and lo and behold women directors are really making a mark this season.  In general, women directors have a higher presence at film festivals.  Festivals try and ge...[Read on]
Nora Ephron to Women Directors and Writers: Stop Whining and Just Do It
Ariel Levy who has been kicking some serious ass in writing profiles in the New Yorker of late, spent some time with Nora Ephron as she readies Julie & Julia for release next month.  (You can only read the article online if you have a subscription to the...[Read on]
Women at Cannes- Not Enough
The Cannes Film Festival kicks off on May 13th with actresses Isabelle Huppert as the head of the jury and of the 20 films in the official competition only three are directed by women: Fish Tank directed by Andrea Arnold Bright Star directed by Jane Cam...[Read on]
More on Cannes and the Lack of Women Directors
This week in Paris, women directors and others gathered for the 32nd edition of Films de Femmes where they lamented how hard it is to get distribution nowadays which seems to be a bigger issue than the gender issue. Little did they know that as they wrap...[Read on]
Cinereach partners with Sundance Institute
Cinereach is an organization that gives out grants, funds productions in the area of social change.  They want to “facilitate the creation of films that challenge, excite, innovate, offer new perspectives and inspire action.” They are teaming up wit...[Read on]
Venice Film Festival Unveils Lineup: Very Few Women in Competition
Last week, The Venice Film Festival unveiled its lineup for this year’s festival which will be held from September 2-12 and it is little light on the women directors. Only 4 women directors are included in the 23 films in  competition, and none are fe...[Read on]
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