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FIRST WEEKENDERS GROUP WEEKLY UPDATE

September 19th, 2008 by liz

www.moviesbywomen.com
FEATURES DIRECTED by WOMEN

>> HIGHLIGHTS

++ Movies By Women needs your help in
raising $600 to keep running for the next six
months – please see SPONSORSHIP section
for more info!

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>> PREMIERING week of September 19, 2008

Buy opening weekend tickets for films directed by women.

++ Fraulein directed by Andrea Staka
Opens in N.Y.

++ All of Us directed by Emily Abt

++ Breakfast with Scot directed by Laurie Lynd

++ Hounddog directed by Deborah Kampmeier

++ Take Out directed by Shih-Ching Tsou & Sean Baker
Opens in L.A.

Current but check your local listings.

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>> SPONSORSHIP

++ URGENT: Movies By Women MUST receive $25-donations
from at least 25 First Weekenders Group members to continue into
2009. We know times are tough, but please help us support women
directors by keeping up the First Weekenders Group Weekly Update,
MoviesByWomen.com, our podcasts, and all other content/programming.

PayPal donations are the fastest and easiest way to help –
please visit http://moviesbywomen.com/donate.php now.

We are also able to offer a tax-deductible contribution
via check or credit card, through the generosity of New York
Women in Film & Television. Write checks out to: NYWIFT
(New York Women In Film and Television).
Mail to: Tara Veneruso, 419 N. Larchmont Blvd. #90
Los Angeles, CA 90004.

Thanks so much to those who’ve already donated!

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++ Check out our new IN PRODUCTION section (below)!

To add your own listings, please email info@moviesbywomen.com
the film title, director name, stage of production, genre, and URL.
No other info can be printed. A $10 donation is requested for listing.

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If you’re interested in placing an ad for sponsorship, please
email us for rates. If you have a newsworthy event that you’d
like to be considered for an upcoming blog listing, podcast, or
FWGroup event, simply reply to this email.

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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

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++ Flow: For the Love of Water directed by Irena Salina
Info: http://www.flowthefilm.com/

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>>Special Event Screenings, NEW YORK

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++ Racing Daylight directed by Nicole Quinn
When: September 19 at 6 p.m.
Where: New York Film and Video Festival at Village East Cinema
Info: http://www.nyfilmvideo.com/

++ Fraulein directed by Andrea Staka
Opens September 19, 2008
Where: Cinema Village
Info: The director will be present for Q&A on Friday 9/19 and
Saturday 9/20 after 7:10 show, and Sunday 9/21 after 3:00 show
Info: http://www.cinemavillage.com/chc/cv/

++ Jocasta directed by Elise Kermani
When: September 24 at 9 p.m.
Where: Anthology Film Archives
Info: www.elisekermani.com/jocasta.html

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>>Special Event Screenings, LOS ANGELES

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>>Special Event Screenings, AROUND THE WORLD

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++ Because opening-weekend box office numbers in N.Y. and L.A.
can make or break whether a film will travel to the rest of the U.S.,
it’s crucial for us to boost ticket sales for women-directed movies
in those cities. If you live outside of N.Y. or L.A., please consider
buying tickets online to help support female directors.

++ Do you know of a special screening or film event in your city?
Tell us about it - we strive to make the First Weekenders Group an
international news blast. For listings, email news@moviesbywomen.com

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>>CO-SPONSORSHIP

-Get your ad placed here to reach over 3,000 readers!
Great for film publicity! Email: news@moviesbywomen.com

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>>IN THEATERS NOW week of September 19, 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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++ American Teen directed by Nanette Burnstein

++ Ballet Shoes directed by Sandra Goldbacher

++ Blindsight directed by Lucy Walker

++ Brick Lane directed by Sarah Gavron

++ College directed by Deb Hagan

++ Death Defying Acts directed by Gillian Armstrong

++ Elegy directed by Isabel Coixet

++ Expired directed by Cecilia Miniucchi

++ Flow: For the Love of Water directed by Irena Salina

++ Frozen River directed by Courtney Hunt

++ Holding Trevor directed by Rosser Goodman

++ The Last Mistress directed by Catherine Breillat

++ Mamma Mia! Directed by Phyllida Lloyd

++ Meet Bill directed by Melisa Wallack & Bernie Goldmann

++ Operation Filmmaker directed by Nina Davenport

++ Order of Myths directed by Margaret Brown

++ Ping Pong Playa directed by Jessica Yu

++ A Previous Engagement directed by Joan Carr-Wiggin

++ Red Roses and Petrol directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs

++ Refusenik directed by Laura Bialis

++ Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 directed by Sanaa Hamri

++ Stealing America: Vote by Vote directed by Dorothy Fadiman

++ The Stone Angel directed by Kari Skogland

++ Tree of Life directed by Hava Volterra

++ Trouble the Water directed by Tia Lessin & Carl Deal

++ Viva directed by Anna Biller

++ War Made Easy directed by Loretta Alper & Jeremy Earp

++ Water directed by Saida Medvedeva

++ Water Lilies directed by Celine Sciamma

++ The Women directed by Diane English

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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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When was the last time you saw a romantic comedy where the
lead lovebirds were over 40? “Over what?!” you say? When was
the last time you saw a film where you see real
“the teenager-buried-in-your-heart” passion brewing between
middle-aged people?? Not an affair between a man in his 60s and
a cute young thing in her 20s, but an actual, honest-to-goodness,
love affair between middle-aged attractive (but real-looking)
contemporaries. Got you interested?? It is definitely a novel thing in
films, but believe it or not there is a film out there today
where you can experience this rare phenomenon.

A Previous Engagement, written and directed by Joan Carr-Wiggin
and starring Juliet Stevenson, is a middle-aged woman’s story of love
and passion, regret and dreams. The 40-plus woman is the lead and
the whole core of the movie, and indeed, the very center moving the
storyline. The story of her struggle and transition. The struggle of her
facing her unfulfilled dreams and love, and the consequences she will
encounter when she finally decides whether to make those dreams come
true or to give them up. Whether you like or dislike the decision she
makes, in the end you know she did not make it easily. She dug deep,
deep, down and after much soul searching did what she thought
was best for her. And you have to love her for that.

It was a thought-provoking, gut-wrenching and hilarious ride to
making that decision, but it was one exciting journey. It woke her up
and brought her to life and that is a good thing - for all of us. AND it is
a well-written, well-executed, beautifully-acted roller coaster of a romantic ride. Plus let’s add in a truly gorgeous romantic location.
I thoroughly enjoyed and bought the journey of this woman and the
other characters in this film. It resonated with me, as I know it
will with you. Go see it for yourself, and enjoy the ride as I did.

-Debbie Zipp, In the Trenches Productions
http://www.inthetrenchesproductions.com/

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Make your voice heard by sending us your reviews
of new women-directed films - simply hit reply to this email!

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>> COOL SITES/ARTICLES/HAPPENINGS

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++ Check out the new website of Center for the Study
of Women in Television and Film: http://womenintvfilm.sdsu.edu/

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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 September we recommend Itty Bitty Titty Committee
directed by Jamie Babbit

Send us your feedback and let’s get rocking!
news@moviesbywomen.com

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>>COMING SOON

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++ Chinese Dumplings directed by Michelle Hung
++ Zoologic directed by Nicole Mitchell
++ La Corona directed by Amanda Micheli & Isabel Vega
When: October 2
Where: Focus on Female Directors: Five to Watch
at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica, CA
Info: Q & A with directors Michelle Hung, Nicole Mitchell, and
Amanda Micheli & Isabel Vega to follow screening;
http://www.americancinematheque.com/Aero/aeromastercalendar.htm

++ Good Dick directed by Marianna Palka
Opens October 10

++ Nights and Weekends directed by Greta Gerwig & Joe Swanberg

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>>DVD RELEASES

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++ Itty Bitty Titty Committee directed by Jamie Babbit

++ After the War: Life post-Yugoslavia (a compilation of 9 short
documentaries from 5 filmmakers, three of them female)
Info: http://millionmoviesaminute.com/releases/afterwar.html

++ Then She Found Me directed by Helen Hunt

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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

++ La Corona directed by Amanda Micheli & Isabel Vega
Airing on HBO from September 18-30
Info: http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/lacorona/index.html

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>>Hey, directors! Send us your TV or cable releases.

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>> IN PRODUCTION

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++ To add your own listings, please email info@moviesbywomen.com
the film title, director name, stage of production, genre, and URL.
No other info can be printed. A $10 donation is requested for listing.

++ RISK: At-Risk Girls Behind the Camera / Feature Documentary
Directed by Tara Veneruso (also the founder of moviesbywomen.com)
Shooting in: Kansas City, Texas, and Los Angeles. 2007-2009.
Info: WWW.RISKTHEMOVIE.COM
Needs: Seeking PAs and volunteers to work on this special documentary. Or
help an at-risk teen girl by becoming a sponsor (see site for details).

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>> FILM FESTIVALS

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* For festival listings, please email info@moviesbywomen.com the festival
name, dates, city, and URL. No other info can be printed. A $35 donation
is required for fest listings. Please consider a $75 sponsorship 2 week
listing for best placement.

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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.

YOU DON’T NEED AN iPOD TO LISTEN. Just tune in to the MBW
Podcast Channel from your desktop computer at
http://moviesbywomen.com/ OR subscribe on iTunes or
YouTube.com - all for FREE.

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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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Director: Tara Veneruso
419 N. Larchmont Blvd. #90
Los Angeles, CA 90004
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Donations Needed For First Weekenders Group.

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in the mail. To donate with
PAYPAL: www.moviesbywomen.com/member.html

Please note: The only way we are currently able to
offer a tax-deductible contribution is via check or
credit card, through the generosity of New York Women
in Film & Television. Write checks out to: NYWIFT
(New York Women In Film and Television).
Mail to: Tara Veneruso, 419 N. Larchmont Blvd. #90
Los Angeles, CA 90004.

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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
following week.

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CO-SPONSORS OF THE FIRST WEEKENDERS GROUP

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www.nywift.org

New York Women in Film & Television is a nonprofit membership
organization dedicated to helping women reach the highest
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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