Bite-sized blog post: Penny Marshall

Penny Marshall

Penny Marshall began her career as an actress who became famous for her role as Laverne on Laverne & Shirley. She directed a couple of episodes of the long-running sitcom and then went on to direct the feature film Big (1988), the first film directed by a woman to gross over $100 million.

Her film Awakenings (1990) was nominated for Best Picture by the Academy, however she was not nominated for Best Director for the film.

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Penny Marshall Back To Baseball With Biopic Of First Female Hall Of Famer
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FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

United States of Tara (TV Series) (2 episodes)
Wheels (2011)
Explosive Diorama (2010)
 2010Women Without Men (TV Movie)
 2009According to Jim (TV Series) (2 episodes)
Physical Therapy (2009)
The Yoga Bear (2009)
 2001Riding in Cars with Boys
 1996The Preacher’s Wife
 1994Renaissance Man
 1993A League of Their Own (TV Series) (1 episode)
Dottie’s Back (1993)
 1992A League of Their Own
 1990Awakenings
 1988Big
 1986Jumpin’ Jack Flash
 1979-1981Laverne & Shirley (TV Series) (4 episodes)
But Seriously, Folks (1981)
The Dating Game (1980)
The Duke of Squigman (1980)
Squiggy in Love (1979)
 1979Working Stiffs (TV Series) (1 episode)
The Preview Presentation (1979)

Bite-sized blog post: Cheryl Dunye

Cheryl Dunye

After directing and producing several shorts CHERYL DUNYE made her first feature film The Watermelon Woman (1996) exploring sexuality and race and film, funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts.

After the success of The Watermelon Woman and the HBO movie Stranger Inside (2001) Dunye directed the Hollywood vehicle My Baby’s Daddy (2004) written by Eddie Griffin. She continues to write and direct as well as teaching at various Universities in California.

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Filmmaker Magazine: Kickstarter: Cheryl Dunye Takes Off Her Cool withBlack is Blue
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FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2014Black Is Blue (Short)
 2010The Owls
 2001Stranger Inside (TV Movie)
 1996Greetings from Africa (Short documentary)
 1991She Don’t Fade (Short)
 1990Janine
 1989Wild Thing: A Poem by Sapphire (Video short)

Bite-sized blog post: Barbara Kopple

Barbara Kopple

BARBARA KOPPLE began her career working with the Maysles brothers and has gone on to win two Academy Awards for her documentaries, the first for Harlan County, USA (1976) and for American Dream (1990).

She has directed numerous documentaries and for the Emmy award winning television series Homicide: Life on the Streets.

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Barbara Kopple Reflects on Joys and Dangers of Filming ‘Harlan County, USA’
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FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2015Shelter (TV Movie)
 2015Miss Sharon Jones! (Documentary)
 2015The ThankList (Short)
 2015/IHot Type: 150 Years Of The Nation (Documentary)
 2014We the Economy: 20 Short Films You Can’t Afford to Miss (Documentary)
 2013Vanity Fair: Decades (TV Mini-Series short) (1 episode)
 2013Running from Crazy (Documentary)
 2011A Force of Nature (Documentary)
 2011Gun Fight (TV Movie documentary)
 201030 for 30 (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)
 2009Woodstock: Now & Then (TV Movie documentary)
 2007Addiction (TV Movie documentary) (segment “Steamfitters Local Union 638”)
 2007High School Musical: The Music in You (TV Movie documentary)
 2007The Addiction Project (TV Series) (1 episode)
 2006Shut Up & Sing (Documentary)
 2005Havoc
 2005Bearing Witness (Documentary)
 2003I Married… (TV Series)
 2002Confident for Life: Kids & Body Image (Video documentary)
 2002The Hamptons (TV Mini-Series documentary)
 2000My Generation (Documentary)
 1999American Masters (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)
A Conversation with Gregory Peck (1999)
 1999Oz (TV Series) (1 episode)
Out o’ Time (1999)
 1997-1999Homicide: Life on the Street (TV Series) (3 episodes)
Self Defense (1999)
The Documentary (1997)
 1998Woodstock ’94 (Documentary)
 1997Wild Man Blues (Documentary)
 1994A Century of Women (TV Mini-Series documentary)
 1990American Dream (Documentary)
 1983American Playhouse (TV Series) (1 episode)
Keeping On (1983)
 1976Harlan County U.S.A. (Documentary)

Bite-sized blog post: Allison Anders

Allison Anders

ALLISON ANDERS made her first feature film Border Radio (1987) while still a student at UCLA, shooting with classmates Kurt Voss and Dean Lent and reaching out to punk music icons to act in the film which is now a Criterion classic. She has gone on to direct features as well as for television.

For The Miramar Summit in the spring of 2000, well before the issue of the lack of women directors became mainstream news, Anders gathered women in the film industry to discuss the challenges facing female filmmakers in Hollywood.

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Allison Anders with Bette Gordon 
Frontline Interview
“Women Stars Need to Put Their Money Where Their Mouth Is”: Allison Anders on Female Directors and the Indie Film Movement
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FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2014-2015Murder in the First (TV Series) (4 episodes)
Nothing But the Truth (2015)
The McCormack Mulligan (2015)
Blue on Blue (2015)
Pants on Fire (2014)
 2015Proof (TV Series) (1 episode)
Memento Vivere (2015)
 2015TURN: Washington’s Spies (TV Series) (1 episode)
False Flag (2015)
 2014The Divide (TV Series) (1 episode)
Facts Are the Enemy (2014)
 2014Gang Related (TV Series) (1 episode)
Invierno Cayó (2014)
 2014Orange Is the New Black (TV Series) (1 episode)
You Also Have a Pizza (2014)
 2013Ring of Fire (TV Movie)
 2013The Mentalist (TV Series) (1 episode)
The Red Barn (2013)
 2012Strutter
 2011-2012Southland (TV Series) (2 episodes)
Fallout (2012)
Sideways (2011)
 2011A Crush on You (TV Movie)
 2006What About Brian (TV Series) (2 episodes)
What About True Confessions? (2006)
What About First Steps… (2006)
 2006Men in Trees (TV Series) (1 episode)
Power Shift (2006)
 2006The L Word (TV Series) (1 episode)
Last Dance (2006)
 2004Cold Case (TV Series) (1 episode)
Volunteers (2004)
 2002In the Echo (TV Movie)
 2001Things Behind the Sun
 2000Grosse Pointe (TV Series) (2 episodes)
Star Wars (2000)
Boys on the Side (2000)
 1999-2000Sex and the City (TV Series) (4 episodes)
The Big Time (2000)
Drama Queens (2000)
La Douleur Exquise! (1999)
The Caste System (1999)
 1999Sugar Town
 1996Grace of My Heart
 1995Four Rooms (segment “The Missing Ingredient”)
 1993Mi vida loca
 1992Gas, Food Lodging
 1987Border Radio

Bite-sized blog post: Agnès Varda

Agnes Varda

Despite being only a few years older than Truffaut and Godard AGNÉS VARDA is known as the Grandmother of the French New Wave. With a background in art not cinema, her first film La Pointe Courte (1955) was made in her hometown without film training but by her simply picking up a camera and making it happen which has proven the inspiration for many of her subsequent films.

Varda did a brief stint in Hollywood where she directed Lions Love a film about New York transplants (including some of the famous Warhol crowd) in Los Angeles and a short documentary about the Black Panthers. Her time in Los Angeles was short lived but she returned to France to continue making movies and just last year at the age of 87 premiered her short Les 3 boutons at the Venice Film Festival.

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Meet The Grandmother Of The French New Wave (NSFW)
La Pointe Courte: How Agnès Varda “Invented” the New Wave
Seeing California Through Agnès Varda’s Lens, in a Criterion Set – New York Times
Interview
Criterion
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

2015Les 3 boutons (Short)
2011Agnes Varda: From Here to There (TV Mini-Series documentary) (5 episodes)
 2008The Beaches of Agnès (Documentary)
 2006Quelques veuves de Noirmoutier (Documentary)
 2005Les dites cariatides bis (Video documentary short)
 2004Cinévardaphoto (Documentary)
 2004Ydessa, the Bears and etc. (Documentary short)
 2003Le lion volatil (Short)
 2002Homage to Zgougou the Cat (Video documentary short)
 2000Short 4: Seduction (Video)
 2000The Gleaners & I (Documentary)
 1995The World of Jacques Demy (Documentary)
 1993Les demoiselles ont eu 25 ans (Documentary)
 1985Vagabond
 1984The So-called Caryatids (Documentary short)
 1983Une minute pour une image (TV Series documentary)
 1982Ulysse (Documentary short)
 1981Mur murs (Documentary)
 1976Daguerréotypes (Documentary)
 1975Women Reply (Documentary short)
 1970Nausicaa (TV Movie)
 1969Lions Love (… and Lies) (as Agnes Varda)
 1968Huey (Documentary short)
 1967Oncle Yanco (Documentary short)
 1967Far from Vietnam (Documentary)
 1966Elsa la rose (Documentary short)
 1963Salut les Cubains (Documentary short)
 1958Du côté de la côte (Documentary short)
 1958La cocotte d’azur (Documentary short)
 1958O saisons, ô châteaux (Documentary short)

Bite-sized blog post: Bette Gordon

At home with independent film pioneer Bette Gordon Friday, April 2, 2010 on Reade Street in New York. (N.Y.Post/Chad Rachman)

When BETTE GORDON attended film school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison MFA film program she was one of two woman and one of her professors joked when they were working with a Bolex camera “do you girls even know how to use that thing?” She became an expert and has gone on to teach film classes at Columbia as well as continuing to direct award winning features including Luminous Motion (2000) based on the novel by Scott Bradfield and  Handsome Harry (2009).

Her most recent feature starring Josh Charles and Julia Stiles, Border Crossers is in post-production.

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Porn and Being Poor, Then & Now: Bette Gordon Interview, Tribeca 2009

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2003Life on the Line (TV Movie)
 1998Luminous Motion
 1994Love Street (TV Series) (1 episode)
See Me (1994)
 1989-1991Monsters (TV Series) (4 episodes)
Desirable Alien (1991)
Habitat (1990)
Jar (1989)
 1986Seven Women, Seven Sins (segment “Greed – Pay to Play”)
 1983Variety
 1974I-94 (Short)
 1974Michigan Avenue (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Lexi Alexander

lexi-alexander

LEXI ALEXANDER went from being a World Kick-boxing champion to a stunt woman to making an Academy Award nominated short film.

She then took her fighting skills to the screen and directed Green Street Hooligans (2005) and Marvel’s Punisher: War Zone (2008) before writing a scathing article on the hypocrisy of Hollywood liberals and gender discrimination.

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Director Lexi Alexander Talks Directing Arrow and Why More Women Aren’t Directing Superhero Stuff
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FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

2016Supergirl (TV Series) (1 episode)
Episode #1.14 (2016)
2015Arrow (TV Series) (1 episode)
Beyond Redemption (2015)
 2012BlackBoxTV (TV Series) (1 episode)
AEZP: Execution Style (2012)
 2010Lifted
 2008Punisher: War Zone
2005Green Street Hooligans
 2002Johnny Flynton (Short)
 2002Fool Proof

Bite-sized blog post: Debra Granik

Debra Granik

Before attending New York University’s MFA program in Film DEBRA GRANIK worked as a videographer for trade unions where she first became interested in characters and sharing their stories.

In 2011 her film Winter’s Bone was nominated for an Academy Award and catapulted Jennifer Lawrence into the category of A-list actor.

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“We’d Revert Back to the Idea of a Cauliflower”: Debra Granik on Stray Dog
Life After ‘Winter’s Bone’: Debra Granik on Finding J. Law and the Plight of the Female Director
INTERVIEW: DEBRA GRANIK, WRITER/DIRECTOR OF WINTER’S BONE
Debra Granik: How we made ‘Winter’s Bone’
Film School Rejects
Filmmaker Magazine
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FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

2015Independent Lens (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)
Stray Dog (2015)
2014Stray Dog (Documentary)
2010Winter’s Bone
2004Down to the Bone
1997Snake Feed (Short)