Women obliterated barriers in Hollywood last year: Katniss Everdeen topped the domestic box office in the female-co-produced The Hunger Games: Catching Fire; Disney’s animated smash Frozen redefined the princess genre with Jennifer Lee as one of two directors at the helm; and two films from power producer Megan Ellison (American Hustle and Her) were just nominated for Best Picture.
But take one step back from the A-list and the picture isn’t so rosy. According to the Center for the Study of Women in Television & Film’s Celluloid Ceiling report, 2013 marked a dismal year for women in behind-the-scenes jobs on the top 250 grossing movies.
But take one step back from the A-list and the picture isn’t so rosy. According to the Center for the Study of Women in Television & Film’s Celluloid Ceiling report, 2013 marked a dismal year for women in behind-the-scenes jobs on the top 250 grossing movies.
- 1/24/2014
- by Nicole Sperling
- EW - Inside Movies
New York, Aug 23 (Ians/Efe) 'Maria My Love' and Costa Rican feature 'El regreso' were the winners of the awards for best Us and foreign film, respectively, at the New York International Latino Film Festival, it was announced Monday.
'Maria My Love', written and directed by Jasmine McGlade Chazelle and inspired by real events is a film revolving around Ana, a young Los Angeles woman who is trying to recover from the death of her mother and filled with resentments against her father and who finds support from her half-sister and a new romantic relationship.
Meanwhile,.
'Maria My Love', written and directed by Jasmine McGlade Chazelle and inspired by real events is a film revolving around Ana, a young Los Angeles woman who is trying to recover from the death of her mother and filled with resentments against her father and who finds support from her half-sister and a new romantic relationship.
Meanwhile,.
- 8/23/2011
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
By Randee Dawn
(from Moving Pictures, spring issue, 2011)
Producer Jasmine McGlade Chazelle arrived at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival for the premiere of “Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.” It was a heady experience that would lead to a Gotham Award nomination later that year. But when she left Tribeca, she also carried with her the seeds of her next film, “Maria My Love.”
“At the premiere, I ran into a girl from high school I hadn’t seen in over five years, and she told me about her life, how she’d lost her mom and what she’d been going through,” recalls Chazelle, who adds that “Maria” was inspired by her friend’s life.
“It feels like it all got started at Tribeca,” says Chazelle, who will bring “Maria My Love” to the 10th annual Tribeca Film Festival, which runs April 20–May 1 in New York.
She’s not alone in her serendipitous experience.
(from Moving Pictures, spring issue, 2011)
Producer Jasmine McGlade Chazelle arrived at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival for the premiere of “Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.” It was a heady experience that would lead to a Gotham Award nomination later that year. But when she left Tribeca, she also carried with her the seeds of her next film, “Maria My Love.”
“At the premiere, I ran into a girl from high school I hadn’t seen in over five years, and she told me about her life, how she’d lost her mom and what she’d been going through,” recalls Chazelle, who adds that “Maria” was inspired by her friend’s life.
“It feels like it all got started at Tribeca,” says Chazelle, who will bring “Maria My Love” to the 10th annual Tribeca Film Festival, which runs April 20–May 1 in New York.
She’s not alone in her serendipitous experience.
- 4/17/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
By Randee Dawn
(from Moving Pictures, spring issue, 2011)
Producer Jasmine McGlade Chazelle arrived at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival for the premiere of “Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.” It was a heady experience that would lead to a Gotham Award nomination later that year. But when she left Tribeca, she also carried with her the seeds of her next film, “Maria My Love.”
“At the premiere, I ran into a girl from high school I hadn’t seen in over five years, and she told me about her life, how she’d lost her mom and what she’d been going through,” recalls Chazelle, who adds that “Maria” was inspired by her friend’s life.
“It feels like it all got started at Tribeca,” says Chazelle, who will bring “Maria My Love” to the 10th annual Tribeca Film Festival, which runs April 20–May 1 in New York.
She’s not alone in her serendipitous experience.
(from Moving Pictures, spring issue, 2011)
Producer Jasmine McGlade Chazelle arrived at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival for the premiere of “Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.” It was a heady experience that would lead to a Gotham Award nomination later that year. But when she left Tribeca, she also carried with her the seeds of her next film, “Maria My Love.”
“At the premiere, I ran into a girl from high school I hadn’t seen in over five years, and she told me about her life, how she’d lost her mom and what she’d been going through,” recalls Chazelle, who adds that “Maria” was inspired by her friend’s life.
“It feels like it all got started at Tribeca,” says Chazelle, who will bring “Maria My Love” to the 10th annual Tribeca Film Festival, which runs April 20–May 1 in New York.
She’s not alone in her serendipitous experience.
- 4/17/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Ahead of the 10th Tribeca Film Festival starting April 20th, indieWIRE is again spotlighting emerging (and some veteran) filmmakers screening new work at this year's event. Wednesday's new director interviews include profiles from Mateo Gil's "Blackthorn" (World Narrative Competition); Gemma Atwal's "Marathon Boy" (World Documentary Competition); and Jasmine McGlade Chazelle's "Maria My Love" (Viewpoints). In the days leading up to the festival, iW is focusing on directors with work in ...
- 4/13/2011
- indieWIRE - People
Ahead of the 10th Tribeca Film Festival starting April 20th, indieWIRE is again spotlighting emerging (and some veteran) filmmakers screening new work at this year's event. Wednesday's new director interviews include profiles from Mateo Gil's "Blackthorn" (World Narrative Competition); Gemma Atwal's "Marathon Boy" (World Documentary Competition); and Jasmine McGlade Chazelle's "Maria My Love" (Viewpoints). In the days leading up to the festival, iW is focusing on directors with work in ...
- 4/13/2011
- Indiewire
Tribeca: Please describe Maria My Love in your own words. Jasmine McGlade Chazelle: Maria My Love is about a young woman who learns to open up and process her mother's death with the help of the people she meets over the course of one Los Angeles spring. Tribeca: As the writer/director, what inspired you to tell this story? Jasmine McGlade Chazelle: The idea first came about exactly two years ago, the night my husband's film Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench premiered at Tribeca. My old high school friend Lauren Fales showed up unexpectedly to the premiere, and I hadn't seen her in over five years. After the screening, she told me her mother had passed away from cancer and that she'd been struggling. I was really touched by her story. I knew right then during that conversation I would make this movie, and when I returned to La,...
- 4/8/2011
- TribecaFilm.com
Tribeca Film Festival has announced the line up of this years competition categories, including World Narrative Feature, World Documentary Feature, and the brand new Viewpoints which highlights eleven independent features and nine documentaries.
Tribeca Film Festival is one of leading film festivals located in New York City, showcasing many films not screened in any other U.S. film festival along with forty three world premieres and fifty four directorial debuts. Cameron Crowe’s premier of his concert documentary, The Union, will start the festival followed by a performance by Elton John. The rest of the lineup will be announced March 14th, and look out for coverage of the festival in April. Below you can find the complete press release on the lineup.
10th Tribeca Film Festival Announces World Narrative
And Documentary Competition Selections, And New Viewpoints Section
Tribeca Expands Awards Scope
2011 Festival to Present 88 Feature-Length and 61 Short Films April 20 – May...
Tribeca Film Festival is one of leading film festivals located in New York City, showcasing many films not screened in any other U.S. film festival along with forty three world premieres and fifty four directorial debuts. Cameron Crowe’s premier of his concert documentary, The Union, will start the festival followed by a performance by Elton John. The rest of the lineup will be announced March 14th, and look out for coverage of the festival in April. Below you can find the complete press release on the lineup.
10th Tribeca Film Festival Announces World Narrative
And Documentary Competition Selections, And New Viewpoints Section
Tribeca Expands Awards Scope
2011 Festival to Present 88 Feature-Length and 61 Short Films April 20 – May...
- 3/9/2011
- by Christopher Clemente
- SoundOnSight
The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival (April 20-May 1) on Monday announced the first 44 feature films of the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival slate, comprising the World Narrative and Documentary Competition film selections, and one new section: Viewpoints.
In a record year for submissions, the 2011 film slate was chosen from a field of 5,624 entries. Tff 2011 will include feature films from 32 countries, including 43 world premieres, 10 international premieres, 19 North American premieres, seven U.S. Premieres and nine New York premieres.
“It’s our 10th Tribeca Film Festival, and in our relatively brief existence we have evolved dramatically,” said Tff executive director Nancy Schafer in a statement. “The festival has become an integral part of the cultural landscape of New York City as well as a globally recognized platform for storytelling.”
A complete list of the films announced Monday follows, with descriptions provided by the festival.
World Narrative Features
“Angel’s Crest”
Directed by Gaby Dellal
Written by Catherine Trieschmann
(UK,...
In a record year for submissions, the 2011 film slate was chosen from a field of 5,624 entries. Tff 2011 will include feature films from 32 countries, including 43 world premieres, 10 international premieres, 19 North American premieres, seven U.S. Premieres and nine New York premieres.
“It’s our 10th Tribeca Film Festival, and in our relatively brief existence we have evolved dramatically,” said Tff executive director Nancy Schafer in a statement. “The festival has become an integral part of the cultural landscape of New York City as well as a globally recognized platform for storytelling.”
A complete list of the films announced Monday follows, with descriptions provided by the festival.
World Narrative Features
“Angel’s Crest”
Directed by Gaby Dellal
Written by Catherine Trieschmann
(UK,...
- 3/7/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival (April 20-May 1) on Monday announced the first 44 feature films of the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival slate, comprising the World Narrative and Documentary Competition film selections, and one new section: Viewpoints.
In a record year for submissions, the 2011 film slate was chosen from a field of 5,624 entries. Tff 2011 will include feature films from 32 countries, including 43 world premieres, 10 international premieres, 19 North American premieres, seven U.S. Premieres and nine New York premieres.
“It’s our 10th Tribeca Film Festival, and in our relatively brief existence we have evolved dramatically,” said Tff executive director Nancy Schafer in a statement. “The festival has become an integral part of the cultural landscape of New York City as well as a globally recognized platform for storytelling.”
A complete list of the films announced Monday follows, with descriptions provided by the festival.
World Narrative Features
“Angel’s Crest”
Directed by Gaby Dellal
Written by Catherine Trieschmann
(UK,...
In a record year for submissions, the 2011 film slate was chosen from a field of 5,624 entries. Tff 2011 will include feature films from 32 countries, including 43 world premieres, 10 international premieres, 19 North American premieres, seven U.S. Premieres and nine New York premieres.
“It’s our 10th Tribeca Film Festival, and in our relatively brief existence we have evolved dramatically,” said Tff executive director Nancy Schafer in a statement. “The festival has become an integral part of the cultural landscape of New York City as well as a globally recognized platform for storytelling.”
A complete list of the films announced Monday follows, with descriptions provided by the festival.
World Narrative Features
“Angel’s Crest”
Directed by Gaby Dellal
Written by Catherine Trieschmann
(UK,...
- 3/7/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
By Sean O’Connell
Hollywoodnews.com: The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival revealed the World Narrative and Documentary Competition film selections for the 10th annual Tff, which will be held April 20 to May 1 in lower Manhattan.
In addition, Tff organizers unveiled the first edition of the new section — Viewpoints.
Forty-four of the 88 feature-length films that will screen during the fest have been announced. Much more information on each title can be found below.
“It’s our tenth Tribeca Film Festival, and in our relatively brief existence we have evolved dramatically,” said Nancy Schafer, Executive Director of the Tribeca Film Festival. “The Festival has become an integral part of the cultural landscape of New York City as well as a globally recognized platform for storytelling.”
So what will screen at Tribeca this year? In part, the following:
World Narrative Feature Competition
· Angels Crest, directed by Gaby Dellal, written by Catherine Trieschmann. (UK, Canada) – World Premiere.
Hollywoodnews.com: The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival revealed the World Narrative and Documentary Competition film selections for the 10th annual Tff, which will be held April 20 to May 1 in lower Manhattan.
In addition, Tff organizers unveiled the first edition of the new section — Viewpoints.
Forty-four of the 88 feature-length films that will screen during the fest have been announced. Much more information on each title can be found below.
“It’s our tenth Tribeca Film Festival, and in our relatively brief existence we have evolved dramatically,” said Nancy Schafer, Executive Director of the Tribeca Film Festival. “The Festival has become an integral part of the cultural landscape of New York City as well as a globally recognized platform for storytelling.”
So what will screen at Tribeca this year? In part, the following:
World Narrative Feature Competition
· Angels Crest, directed by Gaby Dellal, written by Catherine Trieschmann. (UK, Canada) – World Premiere.
- 3/7/2011
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
And the festival beat marches on… nothing on this list immediately jumps out at me… no titles I recognize. These are just the World Narrative and Documentary competition selections, so, there’ll be more announcements made later. I do see representation from South Africa, Egypt and Rwanda. As I always do, I’ll be taking a closer look at the lineup for any titles worth profiling on this website. The festival runs from April 20th to May 1st. It’s in my backyard, so you know I’ll be covering it!
For now, here’s the full press release:
New York, NY [March 7, 2011] – The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival (Tff), presented by American Express®, today announced the World Narrative and Documentary Competition film selections and the first edition of the new section—Viewpoints. Forty-three of the 87 feature-length films were announced. The 10th edition of the Festival will take place from April 20 to May 1 in lower Manhattan.
For now, here’s the full press release:
New York, NY [March 7, 2011] – The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival (Tff), presented by American Express®, today announced the World Narrative and Documentary Competition film selections and the first edition of the new section—Viewpoints. Forty-three of the 87 feature-length films were announced. The 10th edition of the Festival will take place from April 20 to May 1 in lower Manhattan.
- 3/7/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
The Tribeca Film Festival announced selections for its World Narrative, World Documentary, and Viewpoints competitions at its 10th annual event, running from April 20 to May 1 in New York. Eighty-eight features (such as Angels Crest, with Jeremy Piven) and 61 short films from 32 different countries were selected from more than 5,600 submissions to screen at the festival. “In programming the Festival this year we had to make some incredibly difficult decisions, but we are excited about the quality, ingenuity, risk-taking and diversity of this year’s program,” David Kwok, Director of Programming, said in a statement. “We are particularly proud that we have...
- 3/7/2011
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
Getty Robert DeNiro
The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, which will run from April 20 to May 1 in lower Manhattan, has announced the films that will play in this year’s World Narrative and Documentary Competition film categories, which are both competition sections. The also named the films that will will play in its new, out-of-competition section “Viewpoints.”
Now in its tenth year, this year’s festival features movies from 32 different counties and 99 different filmmakers, who were selected from a pool of 5,624 entries.
The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, which will run from April 20 to May 1 in lower Manhattan, has announced the films that will play in this year’s World Narrative and Documentary Competition film categories, which are both competition sections. The also named the films that will will play in its new, out-of-competition section “Viewpoints.”
Now in its tenth year, this year’s festival features movies from 32 different counties and 99 different filmmakers, who were selected from a pool of 5,624 entries.
- 3/7/2011
- by WSJ Staff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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