feminism
“Godard Sucks!”
Shannon Plumb on how Richard Linklater's new film Nouvelle Vague finally helped her love the French New Wave's enfant terrible.
No Fear: The Serendipitous Symbiosis of Filmmaking and Motherhood
Bobbi Jo Hart on having children, making documentaries and her new movie, Fanny: The Right to Rock.
Nicole Riegel (Holler) Talks the 50th Anniversary of Barbara Loden’s Wanda
An American classic, criminally underappreciated and misunderstood during the filmmaker’s lifetime, finally gets its day in the sun.
Loving Movies in the Age of #MeToo
Producer Marie Therese Guirgis on her recent struggles to both be a serious cinephile and stay true to her feminist principles.
Help a Sister Out
Krys Marshall, currently starring in Apple TV+'s For All Mankind, rejects the tired myth of scarcity and cattiness amongst women in Hollywood.
What I Learned Talking to Strangers From Different Cultures About Intimacy, Sex and Female Pleasure
Barbara Miller on the journey she took directing her new documentary, #Female Pleasure.
Making the Film I Needed at 16
Jasmin Mozaffari on the roots of her debut feature, Firecrackers, and her proudly disruptive mission to topple the patriarchy through cinema.
Visual Pleasure for Whom? Nina Menkes and Anna Biller Talk Queen of Diamonds and Female Representation on Screen
To mark the restoration and re-release of Menkes' 1991 film, director Anna Biller interviews her friend about the movie and its radical approaches.
Every Songwriter Is More Than Just a Voice
Leah Capelle on how activism is the responsibility of all artists.
Radical Indigenous Queer Feminism is Ceremony
"I talk about my identity openly because of the Indigenous and queer voices that were silenced before me."
WeTalk — The Ethics of Protest
At the Tribeca Film Festival, Ondi Timoner talks with four women who all use their platforms in powerful ways to fight injustice and create change.











