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52 Films By Women To Stream On Netflix and Amazon Prime
Posted by Marya E. Gates
To help people with their 52 Films By Women challenge this year I thought I’d put together a list of some of my favorite films directed by women that are easily accessible on Netflix and Amazon Prime. Keep in mind that this is in no way all of the films directed by women available on these services, but rather a selection of films I have seen and enjoy. There are also many more films available to rent on Amazon Video as well. Think of this as a jumping off point! Also if you have not taken the 52 Films By Women pledge yet you can do so here.
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Tags: 13TH, 52 Films By Women, Across the Universe, Advantageous, Agnès Varda, Alice Rohrwacher, Alice Wu, Allison Anders, Amazon Prime, American Honey, Andrea Arnold, Appropriate Behavior, Augustine Frizzell, Ava DuVernay, Bachelorette, Barbra Streisand, Before I Fall, Beyond The Lights, Bonnie Hunt, Bound, Breathe, Claire Denis, Corpo celeste, Daisy von Scherler Mayer, Daughters of the Dust, Debra Granik, Dee Rees, Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Desiree Akhavan, Desperately Seeking Susan, Eliza Hittman, Faces Places, Female Directors, Gillian Armstrong, Gillian Robespierre, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Greta Gerwig, How to Make an American Quilt, Ida Lupino, It Felt Like Love, Jenée LaMarque, Jennie Livingston, Jennifer Phang, Jocelyn Moorhouse, Josephine Decker, Jr., Julia Ducournau, Julie and Julia, Julie Dash, Julie Taymor, Karyn Kusama, Kelly Reichardt, Lady Bird, Laggies, Lana Wachowski, Last Night, Leslye Headland, Lilly Wachowski, Lone Scherfig, Lovesong, Lucrecia Martel, Lynn Shelton, Lynne Ramsay, Madame Bovary, Madeline's Madeline, Marion E. Wong, Massy Tadjedin, Mélanie Laurent, Melissa Silver, Morvern Callar, Mudbound, Mustang, My Happy Family, Nana Ekvtimishvili, Netflix, Never Goin’ Back, Niki Caro, Nora Ephron, Obvious Child, Old Enough, One Day, Paris Is Burning, Party Girl, Private Life, Raw, Return To Me, River of Grass, Ry Russo-Young, Sanaa Hamri, Sandi Tan, Saving Face, Shirkers, silent film, Simon Groß, So Yong Kim, Sofia Coppola, Something New, Sophie Barthes, Susan Seidelman, Tamara Jenkins, The Bigamist, The Curse of Quon Gwon, The Feels, The Invitation, The Last Days of Chez Nous, The Virgin Suicides, Things Behind the Sun, Trouble Every Day, Whale Rider, Winter's Bone, Women In Film, Yentl, Zama
Movie Quote of the Day – Paris Is Burning, 1990 (dir. Jennie Livingston)
Posted by Marya E. Gates
Dorian Corey: I always had hopes of being a big star. And then I looked–as you get older, you aim a little lower. And I just say, “Well, yeah, you still might make an impression.” Everybody wants to leave something behind them, some impression, some mark upon the world. Then you think, you’ve left a mark on the world if you just get through it, and a few people remember your name. Then you’ve left a mark. You don’t have to bend the whole world. I think it’s better to just enjoy it. Pay your dues, and enjoy it. If you shoot an arrow and it goes real high, hooray for you.
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Tags: 1990, A Year With Women, Dorian Corey, Jennie Livingston, Paris Is Burning
A Year With Women: 103 Essential Films By Female Filmmakers
Posted by Marya E. Gates
Find out more about A Year With Women here.
Lately I’ve become more and more frustrated with the various “best ever” lists that have been released because they rarely feature films by women, or if they do it’s usually one or two films. I think this is more a reflection of those who are polled for these kinds of lists, as well as a compounding of history on itself. For so long films by men have made up the bulk of the film canon and I think people are afraid to add new films to these revered lists. I also think many people haven’t seen very many films by women, or if they have it’s always the same handful of films. In an attempt to create a better, more inclusive list of great films by women, I polled over 500 critics, filmmakers, bloggers, historians, professors and casual film viewers, asking them to tell me what films directed (or co-directed) by women are essential viewing. Some people only responded with as little as five votes, others submitted hundreds of films. In the end, I received over 7,000 votes for 1,100+ different films. After tallying up this data, with ties factored in, I then had a list of 103 essential films directed by women.
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Tags: A Year With Women, Adrienne Shelley, Agnès Varda, Agnieszka Holland, Allison Anders, Amma Asante, Amy Heckerling, Ana Lily Amirpour, Andrea Arnold, Antonia Bird, Ava DuVernay, Barbara Kopple, Barbara Loden, Catherine Breillat, Catherine Hardwicke, Céline Sciamma, Chantal Akerman, Claire Denis, Debra Granik, Dee Rees, Desiree Akhavan, Dorothy Arzner, Drew Barrymore, Elaine May, Farugh Farrokhzad, Gillian Armstrong, Gillian Robespierre, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Gurinder Chadha, Haifaa al-Mansour, Ida Lupino, Jamie Babbit, Jane Campion, Jennie Livingston, Jennifer Kent, Julie Dash, Julie Taymor, Karyn Kusama, Kasi Lemmons, Kathryn Bigelow, Kelly Reichardt, Kimberly Peirce, Lana Wachowski, Larisa Sheptiko, Leni Riefenstahl, Liliana Cavani, Lilly Wachowski, Lisa Cholodenko, Lizzie Borden, Lone Scherfig, Lucrecia Martel, Lynne Ramsay, Marjane Satrapi, Mary Harron, Maya Deren, Mira Nair, Miranda July, Nancy Savoca, Nicole Holofcener, Niki Caro, Nora Ephron, Patty Jenkins, Penelope Spheeris, Penny Marshall, Sally Poter, Sarah Polley, Sofia Coppola, Susan Seidelman, Valerie Faris, Věra Chytilová