WMM at Sundance
postThree films from our Production Assistance Program will be heading to Park City next year.
Read More
26 Powerful WMM Documentaries Streaming on The Documentary Channel
postLooking for powerful, independent documentaries that challenge the status quo? Women Make Movies has 26 thought-provoking films now streaming on The Documentary Channel— a relaunch of the prior, highly successful linear cable television channel of the same name offering an alternative streaming space for bold, independent storytelling. Explore award-winning classics like LAS MADRES (dir. Lourdes…
Read More
7 Films at the Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival
postThe 2023 Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival, the UK’s leading documentary festival, is happening this week, and 7 films from WMM filmmakers will screen!
Read More
WMM Takes Center Stage at DOC NYC 2023!
postExciting News! 7 films from the WMM Production Assistance (PA) program are premiering at DOC NYC 2023! Here's a peek at the features and shorts that will be screening: TOMORROW, TOMORROW, TOMORROW (dir. Martina Radwan) WORLD PREMIERE PRETTY UGLY - THE STORY OF THE LUNACHICKS (dir. Illya Chaiken) WORLD PREMIERE TAKING VENICE (dir. Amei Wallach), NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE EAT…
Read More
Women Make Movies at the 38th International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA)
postWe are thrilled to announce that 12 films and filmmakers, supported by WMMs Production Assistance Program, will be featured at the 38th International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), taking place November 12–24, 2025. From our Production Assistance Program, three films are screening in International Competition: MAILIN (dir. María Silvia Esteve, World Premiere), FLOOD (dir. Katy…
Read More
WMM at Berlinale 2019
postWMM's Executive Director to Participate in a diversity panel at Berlinale
Read More
Women Make Movies Filmmakers and Program Alums Head to Sundance
postWe are thrilled to see WMM current and alum filmmakers premiering new projects at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, including one supported by the WMM Production Assistance Program: FAYA DAYI (Dir.Jessica Beshir). Six WMM makers have also been selected to the jury.
Read More
