Read about
these inspiring women filmmakers here.
Not exact matches
Belvedere and Monáe feature three talented
women filmmakers — Janicza Bravo, Lacey Duke and Kirsten Lepore — who will direct and produce short films
inspired by the question: What does a beautiful future look like to you?
The
filmmaker immediately became
inspired to chronicle the initial development of the iconic Wonder
Woman character, and share the inspirational, but not widely known, history that drove her creator.
Since joining the FF2 team in January of 2018, I have found this
inspiring group of
women to be the perfect environment for becoming a dedicated, female
filmmaker.
The «Academy Originals» videos highlight
women filmmakers — including Ava DuVernay and Aileen Brosh McKenna — and other
women working in film to show how their considerable contributions
inspire young girls to become
filmmakers.
Mind the Gap:
Women Work Film Taking its longstanding commitment to female filmmakers one giant step further, MVFF38 launched a festival - wide initiative on inspiring women in
Women Work Film Taking its longstanding commitment to female
filmmakers one giant step further, MVFF38 launched a festival - wide initiative on
inspiring women in
women in film.
Aside from helping to clarify why some viewers revel in downbeat and sometimes downright disturbing movies like The
Woman, the sentiment also speaks to why many contemporary
filmmakers» own fears and paranoia — about the end of civilization, or indie cinema — increasingly
inspire dark, depressing works emphasizing domestic abuse, apocalyptic angst, religious opposition, the after - effects of war, suffering, and death.
With the lights low and neon rainbows at either end of the long space, panels
inspired by stained glass illuminate fragments of humanity — the late Hrant Dink (an Armenian newspaper editor murdered in Istanbul in 2007), the burial of Sarkis's parents, a glimpse of the
filmmaker Sergei Parajanov, a lonely
woman with her dog in a subway car.
Seductive Subversion includes Marisol's John Wayne sculpture, commissioned by Life magazine for an issue on movies; the French sculptor, painter, and
filmmaker Niki de Saint Phalle's eight - foot - tall Black Rosy, one of her «Nana» sculptures exploring the role of
women; Rosalyn Drexler's oil and acrylic work Chubby Checker,
inspired by the poster for the movie Twist around the Clock, and Home Movies, based on frames from old gangster movies; the Times Square —
inspired Ampersand, a multilayered, stylized, and illuminated neon ampersand in a Plexiglas cube by Chryssa, one of the first artists to utilize neon in her work; and a seventeen - foot - long triptych by Idelle Weber.