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The unveiling of the work at the museum coincides with the WOW — Women of the World festival in Norwich, 27 — 29 April 2018, and will be the centrepiece of the exhibition Visible Women (opens 14 April 2018), which brings together work from the museum's modern and contemporary collection made by women.

Not exact matches

November brings more than one festival of the year and the women all over the world celebrate them very excitedly.
Women for their part, have been competing the world's trends for year and years now; how can they even think of getting left behind on this big Indian / Hindu festival.
Overall, the festival highlighted many strong women's roles: Annette Bening in «20th Century Women,» by director Mike Mills Nicole Kidman in «Lion,» by Garth Davis Jessica Chastain in «Miss Sloane,» by John Madden Oulaya Amamra in «Divines» by Houda Benyamina Nathalie Baye, Marion Cotillard and Lea Seydoux in «It's Only the End of the World,» by Xavier Dolan Emma Suarez and Adriana Ugarte in «Julieta,» by Pedro Almodovar Kika Magalhaes in «The Eyes of My Mother,» by Nicolas Pesce Alice Lowe (actress, writer and director) of «Prevenge.&rwomen's roles: Annette Bening in «20th Century Women,» by director Mike Mills Nicole Kidman in «Lion,» by Garth Davis Jessica Chastain in «Miss Sloane,» by John Madden Oulaya Amamra in «Divines» by Houda Benyamina Nathalie Baye, Marion Cotillard and Lea Seydoux in «It's Only the End of the World,» by Xavier Dolan Emma Suarez and Adriana Ugarte in «Julieta,» by Pedro Almodovar Kika Magalhaes in «The Eyes of My Mother,» by Nicolas Pesce Alice Lowe (actress, writer and director) of «Prevenge.&rWomen,» by director Mike Mills Nicole Kidman in «Lion,» by Garth Davis Jessica Chastain in «Miss Sloane,» by John Madden Oulaya Amamra in «Divines» by Houda Benyamina Nathalie Baye, Marion Cotillard and Lea Seydoux in «It's Only the End of the World,» by Xavier Dolan Emma Suarez and Adriana Ugarte in «Julieta,» by Pedro Almodovar Kika Magalhaes in «The Eyes of My Mother,» by Nicolas Pesce Alice Lowe (actress, writer and director) of «Prevenge.»
At this year's Locarno Festival, (recently renewed) artistic director Carlos Chatrian similarly declared that he foresaw increasing numbers of women filmmakers in the competitions of major festivals and that he was especially proud to tout, in Locarno's main competition section (with 17 world premieres), eight women directors.1 And Locarno's outcome, amid an impressively deep competition pool, was unexpectedly different: although I, Daniel Blake did win the audience award of the Festival's mainstream Piazza Grande section, a female writer / director, Ralitza Petrova, took the festival's top prize for her brooding and bleak Bulgarian film Godless.
The festival's 2016 edition will unspool 42 world premieres, of which 43 % are directed by women and 38 % by people of color.
Answering our call was Annette Bening, who plays former Hollywood leading lady Gloria Grahame romantically linked to a much younger man in her final years in «Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool»; Jessica Chastain, who plays real - life poker entrepreneur Molly Bloom targeted by the FBI in «Molly's Game»; Diane Kruger, who won the Cannes film festival's top acting prize for her portrayal of a woman whose husband and child have been killed by terrorists in «In the Fade»; Margot Robbie, who stars as disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding in the quirky «I, Tonya»; Saoirse Ronan, as a Sacramento teen looking for her place in the world in «Lady Bird»; and Kate Winslet, who stars in Woody Allen's 1950s Coney Island drama «Wonder Wheel.»
With her 25 years of experience at the San Francisco Film Society, Film Forum, and Film Independent and the Los Angeles Film Festival, Rachel Rosen is in a unique position both as a woman working in the film festival world and as someone who has been in a position to watch the changing landscape for women as festival professionals and as filmmakers.
AWFJ, a nonprofit organization of leading female film journalists with active members in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, recognizes outstanding achievements by women filmmakers by presenting its prestigious EDA Awards at select film festivals around the world, and at year's end.
The Alliance of Women Film Journalists Inc. (AWFJ) presented juried AWFJ EDA Awards to two female - directed film at the 2014 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), the world's leading documentary film festival.
From the grief - stricken Kristen Stewart contemplating the existence of her own spirituality as Maureen in Personal Shopper to the burgeoning determination that manifests slowly but surely in Mildred Loving's (Ruth Negga) incorrigible spirit in Loving as she seeks justice for her so - deemed illegal interracial marriage, to the existential despair of Emily Dickinson (Cynthia Nixon) in A Quiet Passion that is largely shaped by the suffocating position women had to endure in the 1800s — to say nothing of the micro-nuance on display in the tripartite Certain Women — I could ramble on for thousands of words about the things I've learned during this festival watching beautiful, brave, and flawed women characters try to move through their lonely fictional wowomen had to endure in the 1800s — to say nothing of the micro-nuance on display in the tripartite Certain Women — I could ramble on for thousands of words about the things I've learned during this festival watching beautiful, brave, and flawed women characters try to move through their lonely fictional woWomen — I could ramble on for thousands of words about the things I've learned during this festival watching beautiful, brave, and flawed women characters try to move through their lonely fictional wowomen characters try to move through their lonely fictional worlds.
The festival world is far ahead of the industry (only 8 of last year's top 100 films at the box office were directed by women) and the Academy Awards (where Greta Gerwig became just the fifth woman ever nominated for best director this year).
«We have the Queens of Cinema, not just three, [but] six women directors coming to the festival...» including Ava DuVernay (13th), Amma Asante (Belle), Julie Dash (Daughters of the Dust), Shari Springer (American Splendor), Catherine Bainbridge (Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World), and Martha Coolidge (Rambling Rose).
It includes a wealth of information and contains references to How March got its name (Mars - the God of War), things associated with March - daffodils, Zodiac signs, birthstone, Equinox, Spring, sayings «as mad as a March hare» Special Days in March - Easter, St Patrick's Day, Saint David's Day, Saint Piran's Day, Saint Joseph's Day, Women's History Month, Simnel Sunday, Mothering Sunday / Mother's Day, World Maths Day, the Jewish festival of Purim, International Women's Day, World Water Day, Lady Day (the Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary), Oranges and Lemons Children's Service, World Book Day Notable Birthdays — Will I Am, Albert Einstein, Frederic Chopin, Dr Seuss (Theodor Geisel), Alexander Graham Bell, Vivaldi, Michelangelo, nat King Cole, Steve McQueen, Robbie Coltrane, Wilfred Owen, Fernando Torres, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ronaldinho, Alan Sugar, Harry Houdini, Vincent Van Gogh Discoveries, Launches, Inventions — Twitter, Barbie Doll, Coca - Cola, discovery of Uranus, the first elevator, Rolls Royce, first internet domain name, English football league, telephone patented Notable Events and Happenings — Great Flood of Sheffield, Knighthood of Paul McCartney, release of first Beatles album, «Titanic» won 11 Academy Awards It also contains hyperlinks to - Vivaldi's Four Seasons Spring (La Primavera)- Bach's «Air on G String» - St Clement's bells ringing «Orange and Lemons» - Chopin's Etude Op. 25 No. 11 «Winter Wind» - The Beatles «Please, Please Me» - Hares «boxing» A simple text version of this presentation, more appropriate for younger / SEN pupils is also available.
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The 2016 Women of the World Poetry Slam (WOWps), a poetry tournament and festival, was held on Pratt's Brooklyn campus from March 9 - 12.
One of the key directors of the New Queer Cinema of the 1990s, Dunye came to prominence in 1996 when The Watermelon Woman had its world premiere in the Panorama Section of the Berlin International Film Festival, winning the festival's prestigious Teddy Award.
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