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Women Make Movies is thrilled to announce that seven of our films are being screened at this year’s Minority Health Film Festival, a project of the Milwaukee Film Festival, through September 24th. The WMM releases to keep an eye out for include: #FEMALE PLEASURE (dir. Barbara Miller), THE R-WORD (dir. Amanda Lukoff), SISTERS RISING (dir. Willow...
The Metrograph Cinema in New York City is currently hosting a virtual retrospective of films by legendary German filmmaker Ulrike Ottinger. Don’t miss your chance to view these classic films.
Women Make Movies is excited to partner with One Woman One Vote to bring you the 2020 One Woman One Vote Film Festival in celebration of the centennial of the 19th amendment of women’s suffrage. Join us in watching this inspiring collection of films about women leaders and politicians.
We are proud to have an incredible selection of Women Make Movies Production Assistance Program films screening in this year’s 2020 BlackStar Film Festival. The festival, which runs from August 20-26, celebrates the visual and storytelling traditions of the African diaspora and of global communities of color.
Women Make Movies has experience working with universities, high schools, museums, art galleries, community organizations, religious organizations, corporations, public libraries, and more to offer our films online. Whether you are looking to include films in diversity programming, create virtual art exhibits, teach online, or offer enrichment to patrons, we have many options for you.
Willow O'Feral and Brad Heck’s SISTERS RISING, a film about Native American survivors of sexual assault fighting to restore personal and tribal sovereignty, will screen as the closing night film at The Americas Film Festival of New York on June 28. SISTERS RISING is an urgent call to action, a gorgeous portrait of women acting…
The online sessions discussions with RCS members are on key questions in the editing of documentary films. Find out more.
We are thrilled that 3 WMM sponsored films, CODED BIAS, DOWN A DARK STAIRWELL, and FROM HERE are included in the Human Rights Watch Film Festival lineup for NYC.
The staff and board of Women Make Movies want to express our deepest condolences to the families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Atatiana Koquice Jefferson, Trayvon Martin, Sandra Bland, Philando Castile, and the countless others who have needlessly lost their lives at the hands of inhumane police brutality and condoned, extremist violence caused…