
“Little Woods” is a dazzling debut from Nia DaCosta—a quietly devastating film about bad choices, impossible odds, and unbreakable bonds. In honor of Black …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Little Woods (2018)

“Little Woods” is a dazzling debut from Nia DaCosta—a quietly devastating film about bad choices, impossible odds, and unbreakable bonds. In honor of Black …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Little Woods (2018)

“I Watched Her Grow” blooms with ambitious ideas and representation, even as it struggles against the constraints of its modest resources. The quote above …continue reading Microbudget Monday: I Watched Her Grow (2024)

Brittany Snow dazzles in her directorial debut — crafting a personal but relatable tale of the path to redemption in the wake of destruction. The …continue reading SXSW 2023: Parachute

Meet Monstrous Femme Films, a female-run film collective dedicated to producing progressive horror flicks by a variety of diverse horror filmmakers. Strange things brew …continue reading Women in Horror: Monstrous Femme Films

Now that “The Invisible Man” is out for everyone to own, it’s time to have a frank discussion about the misogynist criticism the film …continue reading “The Invisible Man” Criticism: A Visible Problem

The sex-positive, coming-of-age dramedy “Slut in a Good Way” is a film by, for, and about women and the female experience — and it’s remarkable. …continue reading Reel Review: Slut in a Good Way

The Female Voices Rock Film Fest aims to give voice to women and first-time filmmakers often overlooked by other fests; get 25% off your …continue reading Submissions Open for Female Voices Rock Film Fest

As part of #GivingTuesday, Women in Film is raising money to support the Women In Film Sexual Harassment Help Line, and you can help. …continue reading Support Survivors In Hollywood

New Indie Horror Comedy is Breaking Ground for Gender and Race Equality in the Industry Periodically, we share film projects with you that are currently …continue reading Be the Light for Indie Horror Film “At the End of the Tunnel”

Chica’s “A Tricky Treat” is an Official Selection at the Canadian Festival, Honoring Women in Film. The Female Eye Film Festival (FeFF) will host the …continue reading Award-Winning Filmmaker Patricia Chica is an Honored Guest at This Year’s Female Eye Film Festival
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