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The Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ) is a non-profit founded in 2006 and based out of New York City, United States, dedicated to supporting work by and about women in the film industry. [60] The AWFJ is composed of 76 professional female movie critics, journalist, and feature writers working in print, broadcast and online media.
Women in Film Los Angeles was founded in 1973 by Tichi Wilkerson Kassel. After several Women in Film organizations were established in a variety of cities around the globe, Women in Film and Television International WIFTI was organized in the mid-1990s. [4]
The role of women's films was discussed at the Women's Liberation Conference in Melbourne in 1970, [108] and groups such as the Feminist Film Workers collective (1970s and 1980s), Sydney Women"s Film Group (SWFG, 1972–), Melbourne Women's Film Group (1973–), Reel Women (1979 to 1983 in Melbourne), and Women's Film Unit (Sydney and Melbourne ...
The Women in Film Honors (also known as WIF Honors; formerly Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards [1] [2])—first presented in 1977 by the now–Los Angeles chapter of the Women in Film organization—are presented to honor women in communications and media. [3]
Women film score composers (5 C, 75 P) Women filmmakers (6 C, 9 P). Women in film by nationality (18 C) A. Actress filmographies (418 P) C.
C. Carol Anne Freeling; Sally Carrera; Peggy Carter (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Sharon Carter (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Tiffany Case; Catwoman; Chandramukhi (character)
Women In Film & Television International; Women In the Director's Chair (WIDC) Women Make Movies; The Alice Initiative; Film Fatales; FemaleDirectors.com (films on Netflix and Amazon) The Director List: Women Directors at Work at Cinefemme; Filmmakers at South Asian Women's NETwork (SAWNET) (archive) Center for the Study of Women in Television ...
First woman of color to direct a film to be nominated for Best International Feature Film. 1995: Marleen Gorris: Antonia's Line: Won First woman to direct a film to win for Best International Feature Film. 1996: Nana Jorjadze: A Chef in Love: Nominated Berit Nesheim: The Other Side of Sunday: Nominated 1997: Caroline Link: Beyond Silence ...