The lack of support and recognition for female filmmakers will not improve without “rigorous intervention”, the writer/director of Bend It Like Beckham has said. The lack of support and recognition for female filmmakers will not improve without “rigorous intervention”, the writer/director of Bend It Like Beckham has said.
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Six directors we think should helm Ben Affleck’s ‘The Batman’
With Ben Affleck stepping away from the director’s chair for the hyped “Batman” standalone film, we are beyond curious as to who will grab the torch. Director Antoine Fuqua attends “The Magnificent Seven” premiere on day one of the Toronto International Film Festival at the Roy Thomson Hall on Thursday, Sept.
Six directors we think should helm Ben Affleck’s ‘The Batman’
With Ben Affleck stepping away from the director’s chair for the hyped “Batman” standalone film, we are beyond curious as to who will grab the torch. Director Antoine Fuqua attends “The Magnificent Seven” premiere on day one of the Toronto International Film Festival at the Roy Thomson Hall on Thursday, Sept.
Six directors we think should helm Ben Affleck’s ‘The Batman’
With Ben Affleck stepping away from the director’s chair for the hyped “Batman” standalone film, we are beyond curious as to who will grab the torch. Director Antoine Fuqua attends “The Magnificent Seven” premiere on day one of the Toronto International Film Festival at the Roy Thomson Hall on Thursday, Sept.
Behind-the-camera female Oscar nominees falls 2%
Behind-the-camera female Oscar nominees falls 2% Once again, no women were nominated for best director. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2jLrXgi LOS ANGELES – Women earned a number of barrier-breaking Oscar nominations this year, but overall representation of women in Oscar-nominated behind-the-scenes categories fell two percent according to a report from the Women’s Media Center published Monday.
Wind River’ Sundance Review: Jeremy Renner Shines in…
Renner and Elizabeth Olsen investigate a murder in this beautiful and gripping crime tale from the “Hell or High Water” screenwriter The snowstorm that blanketed Park City for most of Saturday combined with the women’s march to make it one of the toughest days ever to navigate the festival. But it also set the tone nicely for “Wind River,” the directorial debut of “Hell or High Water” screenwriter Taylor Sheridan and a topnotch drama that he might as well have titled “Hell or High Snow.”