Women remain vastly underrepresented in film and TV, with progress stalling. Gender parity is essential, and the industry ...
Women in Film and TV Austin proudly presents their official SXSW 2025 panel session, “Women Empowering Women For a Brighter Film Future.” The event, set for Saturday, March 8th at the Austin ...
In annual research released by the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University, women made up only 23% of all key behind-the-scenes roles. “We are so ...
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Revolt on MSNRewriting the rules! How Black women are reshaping TV, film and the entertainment industry at largeIn this exclusive interview from the 2025 Black Women in Hollywood Awards, Terri J. Vaughn, Crystal Renee Hayslett and more discuss TV, film and the future of entertainment.
On the latest episode of Locked On Women's Basketball, Chelsea Leite and Jackie Powell discuss a new WNBA sitcom and more.
Aotearoa's arts community is rich in multicultural storytelling. RNZ reflects on the contributions of five Kiwi women working across stage and screen.
The fight for gender equality has been long and trying, but promoting films with strong and empowered leading ladies inspires ...
“For almost three decades, BWFN has had boots on the ground, cracking doors open for women in film and TV. As our industry evolves, we’ll continue to find ways to help our members navigate the ...
Cynthia Erivo, Monica Barbaro, Diane Warren were among those who attended the annual WIF event. The 18th annual Women in Film Oscars party celebrated the achievements of the 65 women nominated at ...
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