Not exact matches
Another prong in No Ceilings» new program is an effort
by the nonprofit Catalyst to
create what's being billed as an annual list of CEO - endorsed
female candidates who are ready to serve as
directors on U.S. corporate boards.
Brenda Chapman, an animation writer -
director with a storied career (Disney's The Lion King, DreamWorks» The Prince of Egypt), made headlines three years ago when she penned a New York Times op - ed addressing her painful experience being removed as the first
female feature film
director for Pixar's Brave, a mother - daughter fairytale she
created, and replaced
by a male colleague.
GLOW, an acronym for «Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling» tells a heavily fictionalized version based on true events of what happens when down - on - his - luck Hollywood
director Sam Sylvia (celebrity podcaster and comedian Mark Maron) attempts to cash in on the 1980s professional wrestling craze
by creating a Saturday morning wrestling show with an all -
female cast.
The new feminine, yet understated collection was driven forward
by Artistic
Director Hannah MacGibbon and
created by a trio of
female perfumers, Domitille Bertier (IFF), Aliénor Massenet (IFF) and Louise Turner (Givaudan).
Tangerine Entertainment produces narrative feature films
by female directors, consults on various aspects of the filmmaking process, and works to
create audience and community for work
by women.
Shelton is one of the few
female directors who is able to keep
creating films after her debut, and it's a reminder as to why supporting films
created by women are so important.
It is part of the «Time's Up» campaign, an initiative
created by several hundred actresses and
female agents, writers,
directors and entertainment executives to fight sexual misconduct across the country since revelations about alleged crimes
by producer Harvey Weinstein.
Hosted
by Lanisa Kitchiner,
director of education and scholarly initiatives at the museum, the panel «will explore how they negotiate intention versus impact in creative works, how they navigate the exclusive art world, and how they use black
female bodies — particularly their own — to
create alternative visions of black womanhood.»