women directors
Filmmakers Speak Out On the Reality of Sundance's Inclusion Efforts
“I’ve been in rooms where I hear people talk about needing more people of color and not knowing where to look. If you just turn around and ask me, I could roll off forty, fifty names."
5 Must-Watch Sundance Films Directed by Women of Color
Mindy Kaling as a plant worker. Awkwafina grappling with loss. Alfre Woodard as tormented prison warden. These five films had everyone talking at Sundance.
'The Babadook' Is a Horror Movie About a Mother Who Hates Her Son
With her critically acclaimed debut feature-length film, Jennifer Kent wants to show that horror movies can explore serious issues.
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