Bite-sized blog post: Sophie Barthes

Sophie Barthes

SOPHIE BARTHES’ most recent feature film brought to the screen Flaubert’s classic Madame Bovary (2014).

Her short film Happiness (2006) premiered at Sundance in 2007.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

VIMEO

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find her on Twitter
Find her on Facebook
Why Director Sophie Barthes Felt Compelled to Bring ‘Madame Bovary’ to the Big Screen For a Modern Audience
Interview
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2012Hopper Stories (Short)
 2012La Muse (Short)
 2006Happiness (Short)
 2004Zimove vesilya (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Lise Swenson

Lise Swenson

LISE SWENSON founded the ATA (Artists’ Television Access) in San Francisco in 1984 before directing her first feature film Mission Movie (2004), a massive collaborative endeavor with several of her students. She worked professionally as a producer and a director while continuing to inspire students.

Her next feature directorial endeavor Saltwater (2014) also included many of her students and after years in the making premiered in San Francisco in 2013.

 

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Where to watch her films:

YOUTUBE

VIMEO

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Her Website
Saltwater Kickstarter page
Filmmakers set their sights on Mill Valley festival — and hope
323 Gallery
Saltwater film debuts after nearly two years
Creative Work Fund memorial
Directed by Women blog
Wikipedia 

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2014Saltwater

Bite-sized blog post: Vanessa Hope

Vanessa Hope

VANESSA HOPE directed several shorts about China before embarking on her feature length documentary film All Eyes and Ears (2015) addressing US-China relations.

Before becoming a filmmaker Hope studied law and worked in foreign policy. She is fluent in Chinese and and produced a web series for NYU’s U.S.-Asia Law Institute called Law, Life & Asia.

 

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Where to watch her films:

ALL EYES AND EARS WEBSITE

FANDOR

VIMEO

Read more about her:

ONLINE
Find her on Twitter
ALL EYES AND EARS on Twitter
Find her on Facebook
Interv iew
Her documentary website
Tribeca 2015 Women Directors: Meet Vanessa Hope – “All Eyes and Ears”

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2015All Eyes and Ears (Documentary)
 2015China Connection: Joan (Documentary short)
 2014China Connection: Jerry (Documentary short)
 2013China in Three Words (Documentary short)

Bite-sized blog post: Deborah Attoinese

Deborah Attoinese

DEBORAH ATTOINESE directed a documentary On Directing (2014) featuring directors Agnes Varda, Wim Wenders, Roland Joffe and Bille August which is available on Fandor.

Attoinese worked as a fashion photographer before making her first feature film Zoe (2001) which was screened at AFI, Palm Springs International Film Festival and other prestigious festivals.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

FANDOR

VIMEO

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Her Website
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LA Times
Kickstarter page for Girl Knight
Alliance of Women Directors

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2013On Directing (Documentary) (completed)
 2013Snail (Short)
2001Zoe
 1997The Making of ‘Super Mario Brothers’ (TV Short documentary)

Bite-sized blog post: Reed Morano

Reed Morano

REED MORANO worked as a DP for female filmmaker Courtney Hunt for the Sundance Grand-Jury award-winning Frozen River (2008)before directing her first feature Meadowland (2015).

Meadowland (2015) was produced by actor Olivia Wilde who also starred in the film. Morano is slated to direct The Handmaid’s Tale for Hulu.

 2017Lioness (pre-production)
2016Halt and Catch Fire (TV Series) (1 episode)
You Are Not Safe (2016)
 2015Meadowland

Bite-sized blog post: Jenée LaMarque

Jenee LaMarque

JENEE LA MARQUE studied creative writing at Stanford before taking extension courses in Screenwriting at UCLA and eventually getting her MFA in Screenwriting from AFI.

Her directorial feature debut The Pretty One (2013) stars Zoe Kazan, granddaughter of the famous director Elia Kazan.

 

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

VIMEO

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ONLINE

Find her film on Facebook
Find her on Twitter
Interview
The Pretty One Director Jenee LaMarque on Her Twin Obsession and Her Inspiration to Make Her Debut Feature
Wikipedia 

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2012Spoonful (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Debbie Goodstein

Debbie Goodstein

DEBBIE GOODSTEIN’s first feature film Voices from the Attic (1988) has her going to Poland to learn about the family who hid her mother during World War II.

Her narrative film, Mighty Fine (2012), also features a fictionalized version of her family – but takes place here in the United States.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

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ONLINE
Echoes from the Attic Kickstarter campaign page
Huffington Post
Friday Film: Debbie Goodstein on ‘Mighty Fine’
New York Times review of Voices from the Attic (1988)
Video Interview: Academy Conversations

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2015Echoes from the Attic (Documentary short)
 2012Mighty Fine (as Debbie Goodstein-Rosenfeld)
 1988Voices from the Attic (Documentary)

Bite-sized blog post: Shola Lynch

Shola Lynch

SHOLA LYNCH began her documentary career working for Ken Burns and then went on to make the Peabody Award Winning Chisholm ’72: Unbought & Unbossed (2004).

When she was very little (from age 2-6) she worked as an actor on Sesame Street.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

WOMEN MAKE MOVIES

VIMEO

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Her Website
Find her on Twitter
New York Times
NYPL
Women Make Movies
Wikipedia 

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2013Nine for IX (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)

Runner (2013)
 2013Imagine a Future (Documentary short)

Bite-sized blog post: Maya Forbes

Maya Forbes

MAYA FORBES is primarily known for her work as a producer and writer for television shows such as The Larry Sanders Show and  The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story.

Her directorial debut Infinitely Polar Bear (2014) was based on her experiences growing up with her father who suffered from bipolar disorder.

Bite-sized blog post: Sophia Takal

Sophia Takal

SOPHIA TAKAL is an actor, producer and director. She formed a company Little Teeth Pictures with her husband.

Her first feature film Green (2011) premiered at SXSW.