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Written by Isabelle Titcomb Two WMM filmmakers were recently awarded New York Women in Film & Television distinctions at the Hamptons International Film Festival, which honor outstanding female filmmakers “who ha[ve] demonstrated exceptional artistic vision and dedication to their craft.” Ekwa Msangi, director of Production Assistance Program film FAREWELL AMOR, was honored with the New...
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On Indigenous People's Day, Heather Rae, director of WMM new release PAULETTE, announced a partnership with Endeavor Content to support and advocate for Indigenous filmmakers.
VARIETY has announced predictions for the 2021 Oscars. . . And the two newest releases from Women Make Movies -- BELLY OF THE BEAST and CODED BIAS -- are both in contention! Also making the list are two films from WMM's Production Assistance Program -- THE FIGHT and MR. SOUL!.
WMM’s two newest releases — BELLY OF THE BEAST and CODED BIAS — are two of only eighteen documentaries selected to screen in the prestigious VALLEY OF THE DOCS section of the MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL. Among the other sixteen documentaries selected for this competitive section are New York Film Festival favorite THE TRUFLE HUNTERS...
We are excited that a number of WMM films are included in the line-up at the Boston Women’s Film Festival, which is available virtually from October 8-18, 2020. Watch new releases WITHOUT A WHISPER – Konnon:KWE (Dir. Katsitsionni Fox (Mohawk)) + SISTERS RISING (Dir. Willow O’Feral & Brad Heck) and CODED BIAS (Dir. Shalini Kantayya)...
Women Make Movies is thrilled to announce that seven of our films are being screened at this year’s Minority Health Film Festival, a project of the Milwaukee Film Festival, through September 24th. The WMM releases to keep an eye out for include: #FEMALE PLEASURE (dir. Barbara Miller), THE R-WORD (dir. Amanda Lukoff), SISTERS RISING (dir. Willow...
The Metrograph Cinema in New York City is currently hosting a virtual retrospective of films by legendary German filmmaker Ulrike Ottinger. Don’t miss your chance to view these classic films.
Women Make Movies is excited to partner with One Woman One Vote to bring you the 2020 One Woman One Vote Film Festival in celebration of the centennial of the 19th amendment of women’s suffrage. Join us in watching this inspiring collection of films about women leaders and politicians.