Let’s listen to what these women have to say.
Tag: Women in Film
Director Kasi Lemmons on the 20-year journey to making the first Harriet Tubman biopic
Kasi Lemmons talks Harriet (the Cynthia Erivo one, not starring Julia Roberts).
Dolly Wells and Emily Mortimer talk female friendships and working on Wells’ directorial debut Good Posture
‘As I get older I’m starting to crave those women of younger generation and older generation friendships because you learn so much from both.’
Holliday Grainger and director Sophie Hyde on Animals and the messiness of growing up
Being thirty is hard, guys.
Laura Harrier and Bria Vinaite discuss Balance, Not Symmetry and filmmaking as activism
An interview with two rising stars destined for great things.
Gwen’s Eleanor Worthington-Cox on this gorgeously gothic, feminist coming-of-age story.
An introspective, beautiful yet horrifying coming-of-age story.
She’s Missing writer-director Alexandra McGuinness talks female relationships, disenfranchisement and power.
The film delves into the complexities and contradictions of a female friendship.
The Brink director Alison Klayman on going behind enemy lines and refusing Bannon a platform
Klayman exposes the banality of evil in this all-access dive into Steve Bannon’s life.
An inside scoop on ‘Abducted in Plain Sight’ – in conversation with director Skye Borgman
Skye Borgman on social media backlash, working with the FBI and creating Netflix’s most controversial documentary
Natalie Dormer: ‘It’s a bold new world for the film industry’
Actress Natalie Dormer on the challenge of playing a blind protagonist – and why on-screen diversity is here to stay.