Bite-sized blog post: Julie Delpy

Julie Delpy

Julie Delpy may be a famous French actress but she’s also a director. Her first feature film Looking for Jimmy (2002) was shot in real time in Los Angeles – only stopping the shoot when camera batteries had to be changed.

She went on to write and direct Two Days in Paris (2007) and the sequel Two Days in New York (2012).

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AMAZON (Streaming)

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Julie Delpy Says Hollywood Dumps on Women Most: ‘I Sometimes Wish I Were African American’ (Video)
The Guardian
Julie Delpy: Hollywood needs to fix its women problem
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2015Lolo
 2011Skylab
 1995Blah Blah Blah (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Lisa Gottlieb

Lisa Gottlieb

LISA GOTTLIEB credits her opportunity to make the gender role reversal comedy classic Just One of the Guys (1985) to the lawsuit filed against Columbia Pictures in the early eighties by the Original Six and the DGA.

Gottlieb has gone on to direct for television and teach filmmaking at various Universities including USC.

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Chatting With The Just One Of The Guys Director
Interview
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FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2013Black Friday (post-production)
 1998Boy Meets World (TV Series) (1 episode)
The Eskimo (1998)
 1995Across the Moon
 1994Dream On (TV Series) (1 episode)
‘Tis Pity She’s a Neighbor (1994)
 1988Freddy’s Nightmares (TV Series) (1 episode)

Bite-sized blog post: Eleanor Coppola

Eleanor Coppola

ELEANOR COPPOLA, may be married to one of the most famous directors alive, but she is also an artist and director in her own right. She directed the Emmy nominated Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse (1991) about the making of Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now (1979).

She recently directed her first narrative fiction film Paris Can Wait now in post-production.

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Notes: The Making of Apocalypse Now by Eleanor Coppola

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Eleanor Coppola on Hearts of Darkness
New York Times Book Review
Paris Can Wait Website
CNN
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2007Coda: Thirty Years Later (TV Movie documentary)
 1996A Visit to China’s Miao Country (Documentary short)
 1991Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse (Documentary) (documentary footage)

Bite-sized blog post: Lori Precious

Lori Precious

LORI PRECIOUS began her career as a visual artist before moving into directing commercials and has gone on to direct hundreds of them with high profile talent.

She has a narrative fiction film in development and as a successful female commercial director she is active with the Women’s Steering Committee in the DGA to get more women working in the industry.

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CURSE OF THE SUNSET STARLET

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FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

Curse of the Sunset Starlet (Short)

She has directed hundreds of commercials and music videos for clients including MTV, CBS, NBC, Fox, FX, ABC, Disney, CNN among many otherds.

Bite-sized blog post: Barbara Hammer

Barbara Hammer

Born in Hollywood BARBARA HAMMER’s grandfather was a cook for D.W.Griffith and she went on to direct experimental films exploring gender roles.

She has directed over forty films and videos and is considered among the first to create lesbian themed work in the United States.

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PURCHASE DVDs on her website

VIMEO

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HAMMER!: Making Movies Out of Sex and Life by Barbara Hammer

ONLINE

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Her Website
Inside Out 2015 Women Directors: Meet Barbara Hammer – ‘Welcome to This House, a Film on Elizabeth Bishop’
Creative Capital
MoMA
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2015Welcome to this House (Documentary)
 2011Maya Deren’s Sink (Video documentary short)
 2010/IIGenerations (Documentary)
 2007Diving Women of Jeju-do (Video documentary short)
 2007Fucking Different New York (segment “Villa Serbolloni”)
 2003Resisting Paradise (Documentary)
 2000History Lessons (Documentary)
 1998The Female Closet (Documentary)
 1996Tender Fictions (Documentary)
 1995Out in South Africa (Documentary)
 1992Nitrate Kisses (Documentary)
 1991Vital Signs (Short)
 1990Sanctus (Short)
 1989Hot Flash
 1989Still Point (Short)
 1988Endangered (Short)
 1987Place Mattes (Short)
 1986Snow Job
 1985Optic Nerve (Short)
 1985Tourist (Short)
 1984Parisian Blinds (Short)
 1983Bent Time (Short)
 1982Pond and Waterfall (Short)
 1981Pools (Short)
 1979Dream Age
 1979Women I Love (Short)
 1978Double Strength (Documentary short)
 1978Sappho (Short)
 1976Multiple Orgasm (Short)
 1974Dyketactics (Short)
 1974Sisters! (Documentary short)
 1973A Gay Day (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Rachel Feldman

Rachel Feldman

RACHEL FELDMAN directed numerous television episodes and movies after moving to LA from NYC where she got her MFA at NYU and was a chair of the DGA Women’s Steering Committee.

She is currently in development on a bio pic about Lilly Ledbetter the woman who is the namesake for the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act demanding equal pay for equal work!

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HULU

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DGA
Women Directors in Hollywood article: Me and My Shadow
Lilly Ledbetter, Equal Pay Champion, Agrees to Biopic by Rachel Feldman
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2006-2007Beyond the Break (TV Series) (4 episodes)
The Sweaty Party (2007)
Oceans Eleven (2007)
The Big Hit (2006)
Vin, Lose, or Draw (2006)
 2003Lizzie McGuire (TV Series) (1 episode)
The Greatest Crush of All (2003)

1999-2002Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (TV Series) (11 episodes)
 2001She’s No Angel (TV Movie)
 1999The Jersey (TV Series)
 1997Silk Stalkings (TV Series) (1 episode)
Dirty Little Secrets (1997)
 1994-1996Sisters (TV Series) (4 episodes)
The Best Man (1996)
One Fine Day (1995)
Twilight Time (1994)
 1995University Hospital (TV Series) (1 episode)
You Can Run… (1995)
 1994Picket Fences (TV Series) (1 episode)
Elective Conduct (1994)
 1994Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (TV Series) (1 episode)
The Man in the Moon (1994)
 1993The Commish (TV Series) (4 episodes)
Dying Affection (1993)
Rising Sun (1993)
Stoned (1993)
 1993Post Modern Romance (TV Movie)
 1992Doogie Howser, M.D. (TV Series) (1 episode)
 1991Witchcraft III: The Kiss of Death (Video) (as R.L. Tillmans)
 1985True Confessions (TV Series)

Bite-sized blog post: Lynne Littman

Lynne Littman

LYNNE LITTMAN began her career as an investigative journalist and then won an Oscar for her short documentary Number Our Days (1976).

She then went on to direct the feature narrative Testament (1983) which was screened at Sundance and premiered at Telluride Film Festival. Her advocacy for women directors along with five other women and the DGA helped change the landscape for female filmmakers in Hollywood in the eighties and nineties.

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ONLINE

Interview about Testament
Film Directors Site
Lynne Littman Elected to Academy Board of Govs for Docu, Replaces Michael Apted
DGA
The Academy
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2003Testament at 20 (Video documentary short)
 1999Freak City (TV Movie)
 1998Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Couples (TV Movie) (episode “Marie Taquet”)
 1993Oscar’s Tribute to Women in Movies (TV Movie documentary)
 1985In Her Own Time (Documentary)
 1983Testament
 1976Number Our Days (Documentary short)

Bite-sized blog post: Tamara Jenkins

Tamara Jenkins

After working as a performance artist TAMARA JENKINS attended NYU for an MFA in filmmmaking.

The script for her first feature film Slums of Beverly Hills (1998) was developed as part of the Sundance Institute.

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Interview
The Moth
NPR
A.V. Club Interview
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 1998Slums of Beverly Hills
 1995Shooting Gallery (TV Series) (1 episode)
Killing & Death (1995)
 1993Family Remains (Short)
 1992Fugitive Love (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Kimberly Pierce

Kimberly Peirce

KIMBERLY PEIRCE began working on her first feature Boys Don’t Cry (1999) while a graduate student at Columbia film school. She started by making a self-funded short catching the attention of  producer Christine Vachon who would help her turn it into a feature.

The remake of the Stephen King classic Carrie (2013) directed by Peirce was only one of two female helmed films to be in the top 100 grossing films of that year.

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TRANS TRANSLATED: BOYS DON’T CRYDIRECTOR KIMBERLY PEIRCE ON 20 YEARS OF QUEER CULTURE
Kimberly Peirce’s Remake of Carrie Struggled With Vagina-Phobic Execs Who Couldn’t Say “Vagina”
‘Carrie’ Is Back. So Is Kimberly Peirce.
Deadline
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FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2015Manhattan (TV Series) (1 episode)
33 (2015)
2015Halt and Catch Fire (TV Series) (1 episode)
Play with Friends (2015)
 2015TURN: Washington’s Spies (TV Series) (1 episode)
Valley Forge (2015)
 2013Carrie
 2008Stop-Loss
 2006The L Word (TV Series) (1 episode)
Lifeline (2006)
 1999Boys Don’t Cry
 1995Boys Don’t Cry (Short)
 1994The Last Good Breath (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Nancy Meyers

Nancy Meyers

NANCY MEYERS’ first job in Hollywood was as a production assistant on The Price is Right. She then started working as a story editor and wrote her first screenplay Private Benjamin (1980), starring Goldie Hawn.

The first film she wrote and directed was The Parent Trap (1998) – a remake of the 1961 film and she has gone on to make several Hollywood box office hits.

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New York Magazine
‘The Intern’s Nancy Meyers On The State Of Screenwriting And “Telling Stories About Human Beings”
Nancy Meyers: ‘I don’t see a lot of movies about complicated women … I think it’s gotten worse’
Nancy Meyers on the Importance of Confidence and Why She’s a Writer At Heart
‘Intern’ director Nancy Meyers reflects on changes for working women and in Hollywood
NPR
Wikipedia

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