50 Female-Directed Movies You Should Watch
July 31, 2014 11:12 PM Subscribe
"DISCLAIMER TIME! 50 is a very small number. I make no claims to any of these lists being either comprehensive or some sort of objective analysis of the 'best' films directed by women. I make selections based on on what I've seen, what I like, and the position of the stars. One film per director. Ready? Let's go."
Part 1: The Mainstream
Part 2: American Indies
Part 3: Foreign Films
Part 4: The Kitchen Sink
Part 5: Reader Recommendations
Bonus link
RogerEbert.com: Women Writers Week – essays, reviews, and more. Introduction.
Previously:
Name 5 female directors. Go!,
Hollywood doesn't trust women
posted by joseph conrad is fully awesome (62 comments total)
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Also, the American Indies list has a bunch of pretty blah stuff on it but is missing Debra Granik's fantastic "Winter's Bone."
The thing that makes me angriest is the almost complete lack of women making big-budget studio films. Like, I thought "Star Trek 3" would have been a fantastic project to hand to a female director, given the prominence of women in the fandom, but there are almost zero plausible contenders. How many women are there who've made studio movies budgeted at over, say, $100 million? Kathryn Bigelow (who seems to have moved on to exclusively prestige projects), Mimi Leder (who hasn't worked in years [EDIT: except in television, which seems to be more female-friendly across the board]), Betty Thomas (who doesn't seem to really be taken seriously these days), Lana Wachowski (who's probably too specific a talent, and too picky an auteur, to her great credit). Who else is there?
posted by eugenen at 11:37 PM on July 31, 2014 [2 favorites]