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Sign Up Free for The WIFT Atlantic Newsletter
We get Women in Film and Television Atlantic's newsletter here in the office, which happens to be FREE. We thought some of you might like the insight too, so here's where you can sign up for you
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Female Golden Globe Nominees
Always to be relied upon to break down the facts, Melissa Silverstein has blogged her take on the recent Golden Globe nominees. Here are a few of the lowlights: Winter's Bone only got one no
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Sexism Watch – A Black List for Directors
In another blog from Silverstein, she reveals that following the release of the 'Black List for the best unproduced scripts', now comes a list of aspiring directors who want to graduate to the bi
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Sian Jacquet Generates a Stir
Earlier in the year we held a hugely worthwhile workshop with professional life designer, Sian Jacquet, called 'Designing the Life You Want'. Now we've spotted a Generator article on the Big&nbs
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Nicole Kidman Back in Limelight With Rabbit Hole
Nicole Kidman has had her workaholic approach on hold for a time, while she took time out to raise her young daughter, Sunday. Now she's back in top form with her other baby, Rabbit Hole, a smal
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Joan Collins Talks Hollywood and Aging
Joan Collins is probably not the first person you'd expect to speak out over the expectations of Hollywood actresses, but here's proof that it affects her too. In this short Q&A on TIME.com
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
No Signs of Cut To Disney’s White, Male Roots
In this guest post on Women and Hollywood, Natalie Wilson reveals that Disney's latest family film, Tangled, once again once again re-hashes the same old story: "That as a woman you can either
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Kiwi Stories Get Own Series
Stratos Television is offering New Zealand documentary makers the opportunity to participate in the "Stratos - Documentary Edge Festival" next year. The independent free-to-air broadcaster
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