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Review: I Am Belmaya | A Powerful Story of a Nepalese Woman’s Fight to Become a Filmmaker in a Patriarchal Society
Against the odds, Belmaya Nepali persists. Read our review of the inspiring documentary directed by Nepali and Sue Carpenter.
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“Representation Matters So Much” | Shay Revolver on Lost Careers, Stereotypes, Real Life Pain and Becoming the Change
“I also do it because I want my mom to, hopefully, before she goes—which hopefully isn’t for a long time—to see, Look mom, there’s a change – we don’t have to be maids anymore. We don’t have to do this anymore!”
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‘We want to explore our brash sexual nature, coming from a pregnant perspective.’ | ‘Oh, Baby!’ Filmmaking Duo Speaks on the Female Gaze and Refuting Societal Expectations
Writer-director Brooke Trantor and writer-actress Kate Morgan Chadwick talks all about their new film ‘Oh, Baby!’
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“The Art is Always Gonna Be There” | Filmmaker Natalie Rodriguez on How Covid has Changed Creativity
Excerpt from #47 | Filmmaker and mental health advocate Natalie Rodriguez speaks about creativity under the circumstance of the pandemic!
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Cinematographer Maria Rusche On How She Captured the Intimate and Claustrophobic Atmosphere of “Shiva Baby”
Learn how Maria Rusche shot the indie hit directed by Emma Seligman – from LEGO sets to temperature trackers.
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Megan Fox and Jennifer’s Body: The Sacrificial Lamb and Possessive Entitlement of the Male Gaze
A look back on the parallels of how the industry treated Megan Fox and the storyline in Jennifer’s Body.
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How Master of None Used Production Design as a Way of Storytelling | Interview with Production Designer Amy Williams
Emmy-winning Amy Williams talks all about the creation of Denise and Alicia’s home in Master of None S3: Moments in Love
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Be the Change: Filmmaker Caris Rianne on the Male-Dominated Industry, Representation, and Her Film Festival ‘Women X’
Meet Caris: Filmmaker, founder, gamechanger.
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Tia White on Cinema: “It is the closest we could get to sitting with our ancestors and having them tell us stories,”
What are the moments that make us fall in love with cinema?
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5 Exciting Movies Coming in 2021, Directed by Women
I may not be John Krasinski, but I do have some good news.