Our debut screening is curated by Emi Finkelstein, and will presents three
films by female artists: Mona Hatoum's Measures of Distance, Shigeko Kubota's My Father, and Hito Steyerl's Lovely Andrea.
Not exact matches
They include an alternate opening of Carol doing an voice exercise with an annoyingly - voiced woman interviewing her in a bookstore, more of and on Dani and Moe's rocky marriage, a scene featuring an accomplished
female voiceover
artist (played
by Melissa Disney), and a number of additional clips from the convincing fake reality dating TV show woven throughout the
film,
As the
film begins, Bell's Carol, a voice coach and sometime voiceover
artist, has her enthusiasm crushed
by her father who humourlessly tells her, «The industry does not crave a
female sound».
One of the
films that didn't blow us away at Sundance, but offered a solid
film full of jokes made just for cinephiles, was In a World... The
film directed
by actress Lake Bell follows a young
female voice coach (Bell) as she joins the all - male race to land the white - hot new trailer of a blockbuster trilogy, and with it lay claim to the legendary trailer catchphrase «In a world...» She faces stuffy, douchebag competition in Ken Marino and even her own father (Fred Melamed), a legendary voice - over
artist who can't bring himself to recognize his daughter's talent.
The
Artist may have continued to build credibility as a genuine Oscar ® candidate as it scored nominations for Outstanding Performance
by a
Female Actor in a Supporting Role and Outstanding Performance
by a Cast in a Motion Picture, but The Help took the most nomination
by a single
film with four [Viola Davis nominated for Outstanding Performance
by a
Female Actor in a Leading Role; Jessica Chastain and Octavia Spencer nominated for Outstanding Performance
by a
Female Actor in a Supporting Role; The Help nominated for Outstanding Performance
by a Cast in a Motion Picture].
The blindingly real portrayal of the life of Gerda (played
by Alicia Vikander), the wife of the
artist who experiments with
female identity and then decides to change gender, should have been the focus of the
film, not the story of Lili / Elbe (Eddie Redmayne).
Women at Sundance Selects DVD collector's set, featuring recommended
films by female film artists
Written and directed
by Crazy, Stupid, Love filmmakers Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, the
film is about an experienced con man, played
by Will, who ends up falling for a novice
female con
artist, played
by Margot Robbie.
After the screenings, a panel conversation moderated
by TMR Executive & Artistic Director Cesar Garcia will bring together curators Erin Cristovale and Alma Ruiz and Ana Mendieta's niece Raquel Cecilia to explore the
artist's defiant acts of self - archiving, her portrayal of the landscape and the
female body in new media, and the processes through which she produced her lesser seen experimental
films that have recently been digitized for preservation.
The godmother of feminist art, Kelly is known for her provocative
films and large - scale narrative installations that explore notions of sexuality, work, power, and politics
by tapping into the more visceral aspects of daily life... «Kelly is one of the most important
female Conceptual
artists of our time,» says L.A. gallerist Susanne Vielmetter, who represents the
artist along with New York — based Mitchell - Innes & Nash, and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery of London.
Women Art Revolution is a
film produced
by Hershman Leeson that culls from hundreds of hours of interviews with
female artists conducted over forty years.
Shot from the back, Weems» solitary character oozes vulnerability and loneliness articulated
by the accompanying text that places her into an imaginary world of sophisticated clamour and fame that is at odds with the pop culture image of
female black
artists in
film and music.
The group exhibition Wasp at Hannah Barry, in south - east London, features 10
female artists, and takes its name from the title of a 2003 short
film by the Dartford - born writer and
film director Andrea Arnold.