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AWFJ Women On Film – The Week In Women, October 30, 2009 – MaryAnn Johanson

October 31, 2009 MaryAnn Johanson 3 Comments ann hornaday, maryann johanson, michael jackson, women in movies, Women on Film

Yet more bullshit “explanations” for why there aren’t more movies about women…

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AWFJ Women On Film – “Forbidden Lie$” – Jennifer Merin reviews

April 5, 2009 Jennifer Merin alliance of women film journalists, anna broiowski, documentary films, forbidden lies, forbidden love, jennifer merin, movie reviews, norma khouri, women film critics, Women on Film

Anna Broinowski’s Forbidden Lie$ investigates the case of Norma Khouri Bagain, a Jordanian author whose best selling Forbidden Love–about the

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AWFJ Women On Film – The Week in Women, April 3, 2009 – MaryAnn Johanson

April 3, 2009 MaryAnn Johanson 0 Comments alliance of women film journalists, maryann johanson, the week in women, women film critics, Women on Film

Girls say: Spiders, yay! Domestic violence, nay!

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AWFJ Women On Film – “Fast & Furious” – Susan Granger reviews

April 1, 2009 Susan Granger action movies, alliance of women film journalists, awfj, fast & furious, movie reviews, susan granger, women film critics, Women on Film

Vin Diesel and Paul Walker are at odds once again when a crime brings them back to the gritty streets

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AWFJ Women On Film – Hong Kong Film Industry: Focus on Women – Katey Rich reports

March 30, 2009 Katey Rich 4 Comments alliance of women film journalists, hong kong film awards, hong kong film industry, katey rich, women directors, women film critics, Women on Film, women producers

Like Bollywood, Hong Kong’s film industry seems to be outdistancing Hollywood with opportunities for women directors and producers. With reference

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AWFJ Women On Film – Releasing April 3, 2009

March 30, 2009 AWFJ aliance of women film journalists, movie openings, women film critic, Women on Film

AWFJ highlights films made by and about women:

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AWFJ Women On Film – The Week In Women, March 27, 2009 – MaryAnn Johanson

March 27, 2009June 8, 2020 MaryAnn Johanson 0 Comments alliance of women film journalists, fempire, maryann johanson, the week in women, women film critics, Women on Film

Women screenwriters are oh so cute! And so are 50-foot-tall Reese Witherspoons!

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AWFJ Women On Film – “Guest of Cindy Sherman” – Jennifer Merin reviews

March 27, 2009 Jennifer Merin alliance of women film journalists, guest of cindy sherman, h-o, movie reviews, paul hasegawa, women film critics, Women on Film

Women have, of course, been plus-ones for eons, but being able to see plus-one syndrome played out by an ambitious

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AWFJ Women On Film – “Monsters and Aliens” – Susan Granger Reviews

March 27, 2009 Susan Granger alliance of women film journalists, monsters and alien, movie reviews, susan granger, women film critics, Women on Film

Get ready to wear those tinted plastic glasses all summer because Hollywood’s on a 3-D binge with at least a

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AWFJ Women On Film – “The Cross – The Arthur Blessitt Story” – Jennifer Merin reviews

March 23, 2009 Jennifer Merin alliance of women film journalists, jennifer merin, movie reviews, the arthur blessitt story, the cross, women film critics, Women on Film

The essential question about Matthew Crouch’s The Cross – The Arthur Blessitt Story, is whether the film can cross over.

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“Can we ever understand another person? Whatever the answer, @LynneSachs1 effort results in a powerful, haunting film," @AWFJ Alliance of Women Film Journalists @aboutafatherwho Release @CinemaGuild starts 1/15. #FemaleFilmCritics24365
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"Film @aboutafatherwho is an emotionally wrenching scrutiny of another person, much less a parent," writes @AWFJ Alliance Women Film Journalists. In virtual theaters Jan. 15 @CinemaGuild @aboutdocsguide #FemaleFilmCritics24365 http://shorturl.at/pwA13

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5 Jan

Tra i verdetti interessanti spicca quello per #SophiaLoren che per La vita davanti a sé (#TheLifeAhead) ha conquistato un riconoscimento onorario (il Grand Dame Award for defying ageism)
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Seguono con 2 premi a testa: #PromisingYoungWoman che ha vinto nelle categorie miglior script e #BestWomenDirector, e #OneNightinMiami che ha vinto il premio per il miglior cast e quello per il miglior supporter #LeslieOdomjr #EDA #Awards #AWFJ #FemaleFilmCritics24365
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5 Jan

Annunciati i verdetti degli #EDA Awards i premi assegnati da @AWFJ. A conquistare il maggior numero di premi (6) è stata la pluripremiata pellicola #Nomadland: film, regia, attrice #FrancesMcDormand, fotografia, adattamento, montaggio #FemaleFilmCritics24365
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