'The Look of Shame' | Beatrice LoayzaCatherine Breillat's films examine the theme of shame in female sexuality, revealing the complexities of women’s desires in society.
Streaming: The Substance and the best body horror for HalloweenHorror films like Terrifier 3 highlight enduring public fascination with body horror and the extremes of human experience.
Miu Miu's Tales & Tellers Is an Antidote to Our Digital ConsumptionMiu Miu Women's Tales showcases dynamic stories by female filmmakers, exploring complexity and femininity through creative performances.
Olivia Wilde, Chloe Fineman and Rosie Perez Buzz at TriBeCa Power LunchChloe Fineman's fashionable yet chaotic persona reflects the stress of New York while attending the Chanel Through Her Lens Luncheon.
Female Filmmakers in Focus: Mika Gustafson and Alexander Ohrstrand | Interviews | Roger EbertThe film explores sisterhood, resilience, and the impact of a missing parental figure in a coming-of-age narrative.
from https://www.rogerebert.com/6 months agoCannes 2024 Video #8: Award Winners | Chaz at Cannes | Roger EbertRecognition for female filmmakers in body horror genre.
Female Filmmakers in Focus: Marija Kavtaradze on Slow | Features | Roger EbertWriter-director Marija KavtaradzÄ won the Directing award at Sundance for her delicate, character-driven work.
Kirsten Dunst Is Our Most Reasonable Movie StarKirsten Dunst stars as a war photographer in Alex Garland's intense film 'Civil War.'Dunst's straightforward nature in interviews has resonated with fans and media, showcasing a refreshing honesty.
'Barbie', Emma Stone and 'The Zone of Interest' win big at the UK feminist film awardsRecognition of female and non-binary filmmakers at the Girls on Film awards.Notable winners such as 'Barbie,' Emma Stone, and 'The Zone of Interest' for their achievements in filmmaking.
Female Filmmakers in Focus: Erige Sehiri on Under the Fig Trees | Interviews | Roger EbertLong tail success attributed to film's slice-of-life approachFilm provides rich portrait of rural Tunisian society
Greta Gerwig Will Make Some Much-Needed History At Cannes Film Festival Next YearGreta Gerwig is set to make history as the first female American director to lead the Cannes Film Festival's jury.Gerwig's appointment is seen as a step towards addressing the festival's historical lack of focus on female filmmakers.
Arab women filmmakers' big challenge? Western preconceptions DW 12/01/2023Female filmmakers in the Middle East are achieving greater representation and gender equity in the film industry.Arab-made films are gaining visibility and success at major international film festivals.
Susan Seidelman Brought American Indies to Cannes, Directed the 'Sex and the City' Pilot, and That's Not AllSusan Seidelman shares her filmmaking journey and advice in her autobiography, 'Desperately Seeking Something.'