Tag: directed by women
100 More Films Made By Women – Part Ten
As we draw the curtains on the 100 More Films Made By Women, there sure is a certain sadness, I’m not going to lie. After…
100 More Films Made By Women – Part Nine
Well, here we are then, the penultimate ten of yet more films made by women. And you know what, we can do 100 more. Before…
100 More Films Made By Women – Part Eight
The despairs or romances of film-making are explored in this selection, as are deep, dark, damaging secrets, and dramatic shift of landscapes, actually and culturally,…
100 More Films Made By Women – Part Seven
The next ten films provide yet another eclectic mix of both narrative and non-fiction films, with the women standing firm behind the camera and the…
100 More Films Made By Women – Part Six
Firstly, forgive the delay in getting this 100 More Films Made By Women out into your eagerly-awaiting stratosphere. And these rare gems of varying film…
100 More Films Made By Women – Part Five
The scope of female film-makers transcends the mere role they have in the big bad film industry. Some productions so small in scale, budget, and…
100 More Films Made By Women – Part Four
Here we have 10 more far from “girly” films at your disposal. So let’s hear it for the girls. Girls that can cut into a…
100 More Films Made By Women – Part Three
In the midst of some momentous historical changes here in the UK, and across the vast European continent (and the world) I am in such…
100 More Films Made By Women – Part Two
It’s no surprise to see many of the films directed by women featured here and elsewhere focus on the female story perspective – you could…
100 More Films Made By Women – Part One
And so it begins. Well, I say begins, this has been brewing over for months and months. This is in fact the second 100 Films…
Interview: Sasha Stone Of Awards Daily (2 of 2)
Following from the first half of the Sasha Stone interview (find it here), this is the second part of my question and answer session with…
Interview: Sasha Stone Of Awards Daily (1 of 2)
I have never met Sasha Stone of Awardsdaily.com in person, but I have been reading her work for fifteen years. That’s a long time to be…