Women's History Month

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HFPA International Women Directors’ Symposium 2022

Honoring Women’s History Month, the HPFA hosts its 2022 International Women Directors’ Symposium What’s Left to Do? Moderated by award-winning journalist and HFPA member KJ Matthews, this virtual panel connects three brilliant female directors – Teniola Olatoni Ojigbede from Nigeria, Katja von Garnier from Germany, and Sol Berruezo Pichon-Rivière from Argentina – to speak about the current trends, the controversy of being a woman in the modern movie industry, to discuss perspectives of the film industry and elaborate on what’s left to do. Join us at 9:00 am PT/12 pm ET on March 22, 2022: the HFPA International Women Directors’ Symposium will be streamed on our YouTube channel and www.
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International Women’s Day – Celebrating Australian Women in Film

A panel of trailblazing Australian women in film took center stage for International Women’s Day in a panel held at the Brentwood home of Ambassador Jane Duke, Australian Consul-General to Los Angeles. The predominantly female audience gathered on the residence’s front lawn, and director Unjoo Moon (I Am Woman) led a dynamic panel including actresses Rose Byrne (Physical, Bridesmaids), Danielle Macdonald (The Tourist, Unbelievable), Charmaine Bingwa (The Good Fight), and Oscar-nominated cinematographer, Ari Wegner (The Power of the Dog).
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“Nancy Meyers, Come on Down.”

Although never a contestant on The Price is Right, the Golden Globe Nominee Nancy Meyers, a Philadelphia transplant, got her professional start on the CBS game show as a production assistant. Needless to say, though she would not win living room furniture or even a new car, Meyers’s success at spinning the big wheel would eventually take her to write and direct such seminal Hollywood hits as What Women Want, Something’s Gotta Give, The Holiday and It’s Complicated.