FIRST WEEKENDERS GROUP WEEKLY UPDATE
www.moviesbywomen.com
FEATURES DIRECTED by WOMEN
>> HIGHLIGHTS
++ Catherine Breillat’s The Last Mistress opens
in N.Y. this weekend
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>> PREMIERING week of June 27, 2008
Buy opening weekend tickets for films directed by women.
++ Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine
directed by Marion Cajori
++ Red Roses and Petrol directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs
++ The Last Mistress directed by Catherine Breillat
Opens in N.Y
++ All in This Tea directed by Gina Leibrecht & Les Blank
Opens in N.Y.
++ Kicking It directed by Susan Koch
Opens in L.A.
++ Kit Kittredge: An American Girl directed by Patricia Rozema
Opens July 2
Current but check your local listings.
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>>MOVIES BY WOMEN NEWS
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Join in the conversation! Visit blog.moviesbywomen.com
for news from the front lines on women working in Hollywood.
Check out our three new podcast episodes, including
our video podcast with director Mary Lambert (Pet Sematary),
who discusses the making of 14 Women (her documentary on
the 14 women of the U.S. Senate). Plus, tune into Dr. Martha
Lauzen’s audio podcast on the statistics of women working in Hollywood.
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This e-mail compiled and edited by: Elizabeth Barker &
Katie Lanegran. If you have information on new releases, please
email us (simply hit reply).
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>>MOVIE OF THE MONTH
++ Operation Filmmaker directed by Nina Davenport
Opens in N.Y. this week
Info: http://www.operationfilmmaker.com/
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>>Special Event Screenings, NEW YORK
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>>Special Event Screenings, LOS ANGELES
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++ Mechanical Love directed by Phie Ambo
When: June 28 at 10 p.m.
Where: Los Angeles Film Fest
Info: other women-directed films screening;
http://www.lafilmfest.com
++ The Stone Angel directed by Kari Skogland
When: July 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Where: Aero Theatre
Info: http://www.americancinematheque.com
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>>CO-SPONSORSHIP
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>>IN THEATERS NOW week of June 27, 2008
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We can only make a change if we affect box
office sales! YOU can buy a ticket over the
phone in NYC or LA without actually being there.
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++ Blindsight directed by Lucy Walker
++ Brick Lane directed by Sarah Gavron
++ Caramel directed by Nadine Labaki
++ Chris & Don: A Love Story
directed by Tina Mascara & Guido Santi
++ Dhamma Brothers directed by Jenny Phillips
++ Expired directed by Cecilia Miniucchi
++ Extra Ordinary Barry directed by Vivi Stafford
++ Flow directed by Irena Salina
++ Forever directed by Heddy Honigmann
++ Hats Off directed by Jyll Johnstone
++ How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer
directed by Georgina Garcia Reidel
++ Jellyfish directed by Shira Geffen & Etgar Keret
++ Kicking It directed by Susan Koch
++ Kit Kittredge: An American Girl directed by Patricia Rozema
++ Meet Bill directed by Melisa Wallack & Bernie Goldmann
++ Never Forever directed by Gina Kim
++ Operation Filmmaker directed by Nina Davenport
++ Paraguayan Hammock directed by Paz Encina
++ A Previous Engagement directed by Joan Carr-Wiggin
++ Refusenik directed by Laura Bialis
++ Take Out directed by Shih-Ching Tsou & Sean Baker
++ Then She Found Me directed by Helen Hunt
++ Trying to Get Good: The Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon
directed by Penny Peyser and Doug McIntyre
++ Viva directed by Anna Biller
++ A Walk into the Sea directed by Esther Robinson
++ War Made Easy directed by Loretta Alper & Jeremy Earp
++ Water directed by Saida Medvedeva
++ Water Lilies directed by Celine Sciamma
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>> REVIEWS OF THE WEEK: WRITTEN BY YOU
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Written by you - simply reply to this email.
(Please be brief when responding)
Anonymous if not otherwise requested.
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++ Persepolis directed by Marjane Satrapi
Persepolis is a funny and heartbreaking animated memoir
of growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. In
Persepolis, Satrapi shows audiences that the images of
Iran that the United States has seen for so long in the
media do not make up the whole story of one country. In
Persepolis, the smallest details of growing up female
are mixed in with a very intense political situation and
the filmmakers do an excellent job of showing that the
most minute details of every day life do not stop because
of political turmoil. Persepolis is both magical and stunning.
++ Vivere directed by Angelina Maccarone
Vivere is a film I won’t soon forget. It is the kind of
road movie that goes against every characteristic of the
genre. Maccarone is making films that no one else has. In
Vivere, Maccarone tells three very different women’s stories
and she tells them with a unique sincerity. The filmmaker
cites Wong Kar Wai, Lars von Trier, and Billy Wilder as three
of her top filmmaker influences and it shows. Vivere is at once
stylishly heartbreaking, masochistic, and Maccarone is
versatile in the films she chooses to make. I loved Maccarone’s
Unveiled and look forward to her next film. Vivere illustrates
the loneliness of a working-class lesbian, a queer retiree,
and a pregnant teenager. No one is having an easy time in
this film, but the film is never bleak.
-Reviews by Cathy de la Cruz, www.showmeyourtitles.com / San Diego, CA
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Make your voice heard by sending us your reviews
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>> COOL SITES/ARTICLES/HAPPENINGS
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Power Up (Professional Organization of Women in Entertainment Reaching Up)
presents a new class on Producing Independent Women’s Film
When: Tuesdays, July 22 to August 26, 7 to 10 p.m.
Where: WGA in West Hollywood
Info: http://www.power-up.net/whatsnext.html
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MoviesByWomen.com has added a message board!
To start sounding off about all that’s happening in
the world of female filmmakers, check it out now:
http://forum.moviesbywomen.com/
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>> Get inspired: Organize a home screening party!
We love the website www.filmstoseebeforeyouvote.com
so much that we’ve decided to start up our own home-screening
series. To throw your own home screening, invite over your
friends and colleagues to watch a film directed by a woman
(check our weekly DVD release section for ideas). Hold a
lively discussion or debate afterwards, just like you would
with a book group. Each month we’ll recommend a
DVD to view at your screening party.
This June we recommend Persepolis directed by Marjane Satrapi
& Vincent Payrounnaud
Send us your feedback and let’s get rocking!
news@moviesbywomen.com
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>>COMING SOON
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++ The Last Mistress directed by Catherine Breillat
Opens July 4 in L.A.
++ The Gits Movie directed by Kerri O’Kane
When: July 4 through July 10
Where: Two Boots Pioneer Theater in N.Y.
Info: http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/;
http://www.thegitsmovie.com/
++ Holding Trevor directed by Rosser Goodman
Opens July 4 in N.Y. & L.A.
Info: http://www.holdingtrevor.com/
++ The Gits Movie directed by Kerri O’Kane
When: July 7 at 7 p.m.
Where: Echoplex in L.A.
Info: http://www.attheecho.com/?m=20080707&cat=2;
http://www.thegitsmovie.com/
++ Valley Girl and Real Genius, both directed by Martha Coolidge
When: July 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Where: Aero Theatre in L.A.
Info: Discussion in between films with Martha Coolidge;
http://www.egyptiantheatre.com/archive1999/2008/Aero/Summer_Laughter_Aero_2008.htm
++ Mamma Mia! Directed by Phyllida Lloyd
Opens July 18
++ American Teen directed by Nanette Burnstein
Opens July 25
Info: http://www.americanteenthemovie.com/
++ Elegy directed by Isabel Coixet
Opens August 8
++ Frozen River directed by Courtney Hunt
Opens in August
Info: http://frozenriverthemovie.com/
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>>DVD RELEASES
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++ Persepolis directed by Marjane Satrapi
& Vincent Payrounnaud
++ Under the Same Moon directed by Patricia Riggen
++ Single directed by Jane Scandurra & Richard Atkinson
Info: http://www.singlefilm.com/
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>>TELEVISION/CABLE/MISC.:
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++ Editor’s Note: Please visit www.withoutabox.com
for extended festival listings.
We do accept sponsorship listings.
Email us for inquiries - news@moviesbywomen.com
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>>Hey, directors! Send us your TV or cable releases.
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>>SCREENINGS IN OTHER CITIES
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++ The Gay Marriage Thing directed by Stephanie Higgens
When: June 26 at 6:30 p.m.
Where: Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, M.A.
Info: followed by a panel discussion at 8 p.m.; the director will host
a Q & A after the film; http://pem.org/events;
http://www.thegaymarriagething.com/
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>>SUBLETS IN N.Y. & L.A.
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>>MISC.
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>> If you’re a journalist interested in publishing your articles
on MoviesByWomen.com, please e-mail us at news@moviesbywomen.com
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WHO WE ARE
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The First Weekenders Group supports features directed
by women the first weekend they arrive at the box office.
The service goes to over 3,000 people who are helping
raise the box office numbers for women directed features.
Buying tickets to women directed features is how we
can make a direct impact on the industry.
We attend features directed by women the first weekend
they arrive at the box office. To accomplish this we buy
tickets and go to the movies. Please purchase a ticket
even if you cannot attend the movie that week. The
list focuses on New York and Los Angeles.
We are not an organization, but rather a loose collective
seeking to attain equality for women in film and television,
and all media now known or hereafter devised, worldwide,
in perpetuity.
To recommend events reply to this email by Thursday
afternoons otherwise it cannot be listed until the
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New York Women in Film & Television is a nonprofit membership
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levels of achievement in the film, television and new media
industries, and to promoting equity for women in these industries.
In addition to providing services to members, NYWIFT plays an
important role in recognizing and encouraging the contributions
of women to the field. NYWIFT was founded in 1978 and now
numbers more than 1,200 professional members working in all
areas of the film, television and new media. Part of an
international network of Women in Film and Television
chapters representing 10,000 members worldwide, NYWIFT
produces more than fifty innovative educational programs
And special events each year, in which many highly distinguished
producers, directors, writers, craftspeople and industry leaders
participate as guest speakers and panelists.
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