Women at Melbourne International Film Festival 2019 – Alexandra Heller-Nicholas reports

Topping off a stellar year for the work of women filmmakers at the 68th iteration of the Melbourne International Film Festival, that Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale won The Age Critics Award for the year – the festival’s most esteemed accolade – comes as little surprise. Writing in The Age newspaper (the award issuer), Australian film critic Sandra Hall wrote of Kent’s fearless sophomore feature “We found Jennifer Kent’s depiction of early 19th century Tasmania utterly convincing…the film’s portrayal and condemnation of violence against women is just as pertinent today as it was then.”

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Where Are Women Directors? @ Rendez-Vous with French Cinema! – Rania Richardson reports

It’s puzzling that Hollywood players, pundits and prognosticators continue to palaver about the lack of femme-helmed films, while improvement in the stats remains so elusive. Let’s let the French shed some light on our domestic dilemma. As this year’s Rendez-Vous with French Cinema program attests, the French seen to work women directors equally into their standard film production equation. Read on…

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