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  1. Every Title on an Official iCM Checklist Which Has a Woman Director's icon

    Every Title on an Official iCM Checklist Which Has a Woman Director

    Favs/dislikes: 67:2. (Or as close as I could get.) Suggestions/corrections welcome, but please be sure of your facts* and nice about it. Updates especially welcome! *For example, these directors are not women: Kay Gunnar Leopold Pollak, Even Benestad, Reha Erdem, Jasmin Dizdar, Mariano Llinás, Gabriele Muccino, Lynn Reynolds, Karen Schachnazarov, Jean-Marie Straub
  2. A Year With Women: 103 Essential Films By Female Filmmakers's icon

    A Year With Women: 103 Essential Films By Female Filmmakers

    Favs/dislikes: 33:1. From Cinemafanatic.com: Lately I’ve become more and more frustrated with the various “best ever” lists that have been released because they rarely feature films by women, or if they do it’s usually one or two films. I think this is more a reflection of those who are polled for these kinds of lists, as well as a compounding of history on itself. For so long films by men have made up the bulk of the film canon and I think people are afraid to add new films to these revered lists. I also think many people haven’t seen very many films by women, or if they have it’s always the same handful of films. In an attempt to create a better, more inclusive list of great films by women, I polled over 500 critics, filmmakers, bloggers, historians, professors and casual film viewers, asking them to tell me what films directed (or co-directed) by women are essential viewing. Some people only responded with as little as five votes, others submitted hundreds of films. In the end, I received over 7,000 votes for 1,100+ different films. After tallying up this data, with ties factored in, I then had a list of 103 essential films directed by women. While this list is in no way the end all and be all of female filmmakers, it does include films from multiple countries, filmmakers of all ages, films from all kinds of genres and spans 9 decades. Also, I would like to point out that although the earliest film on this list is from 1935, there were several filmmakers from the silent era who were women (and whose films were in the initial 1,100+ list), including Alice Guy-Blaché, Lois Weber and others. This list should be looked at as a springboard, a way to get your feet wet with the most beloved films made by women. There are lots of resources to find even more great films by women. DirectedByWomen.com and TheDirectorList.com are two such invaluable places to start learning more about the thousands of women who have been making films since the beginning of cinema.
  3. Little White Lies 100 Great Movies By Female Directors's icon

    Little White Lies 100 Great Movies By Female Directors

    Favs/dislikes: 29:0. A list of 100 films directed by women (no more than one film per director) selected by the editorial staff of the magazine Little White Lies and published in July 2015. [url]http://www.littlewhitelies.co.uk/features/articles/100-great-films-by-female-directors-complete-31303[/url]
  4. For The Ladies's icon

    For The Ladies

    Favs/dislikes: 25:1. Awesome movies with positive portrayals of women in lead roles, from goofy comedies to badass action flicks. Many pass the Bechdel Test, but not all, and many of them feature female writers and/or directors. This list is determined by the personal tastes of Alexandra Kittle, blogger at http://www.filmforager.com. Enjoy!
  5. House of Psychotic Women: Compendium of Female Neurosis's icon

    House of Psychotic Women: Compendium of Female Neurosis

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. Every film listed in the appendix of Kier-La Janisse's 2012 memoir "House of Psychotic Women." From the book: "[…]while by no means comprehensive, this appendix is a cross-section of horror and violent exploitation films that feature disturbed or neurotic women as primary or pivotal characters […] Admittedly some films stretch genre definitions, and others fall completely outside of the centre but are nonetheless important progenitors for genre characterizations."
  6. Best Lesbian Flicks's icon

    Best Lesbian Flicks

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0. The best in queer lady cinema - nothing like Room in Rome or that other cheap crap. Not to say there's no trashy stuff here, but it's special and smart trashy stuff. I can only rank the movies when I am on my PC, so new additions below Carol (really, Carol is not a great movie, I should not even include it here) might get ranked higher when I get round to it. The Handmaiden is awful and I absolutely can't recommend it to anyone but teenage boys. Same goes for everything but the first 20-30 minutes of Blue Is the Warmest Colour. It's not a great movie and the sex scene is not only unrealistic but just plain bad. Even bad porn is better because at least it doesn't pretend to be art. Blockers I normally wouldn't include because the lesbian story line doesn't take up much space, but gets an honorary mention because it is surprisingly good and funny. I only add movies I have watched. If you think I have missed a great movie, please send me a pm! :)
  7. 115 Films By and About Women of Color's icon

    115 Films By and About Women of Color

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. "To be clear, the list itself isn't comprehensive and doesn't claim to represent every woman-directed film about women of color; there would be too many to name. Rather, consider it a solid reflection of people's tastes. The original call was to "name three films you like with black, brown, native or Asian women leads" that were also directed by women. So the response online tells us a great deal about the films that general movie fans watch, like and remember. You could say that the original list of 84 films reflects which movies had an impact on Hollywood and the US independent film scene, since the call came from a well-known US-based filmmaker. In order to come up with titles beyond the original 84, many of you looked to films made overseas, in nations where people of color are the majority. It’s interesting to note which directors were listed multiple times; names like Mira Nair, Gina Prince-Bythewood and Gurinder Chadha came up more than once as women who have built careers on telling the stories of women of color, and whose films have made money over the years. And of note, we’re looking only at feature-length, scripted films directed by women. Of course there are lots of important documentaries made by and about women of color, arguably many more than narrative features due to the cost and means of documentary production. So again, there would be too many documentaries to name here. There’s also the fact that many docs focus on groups of people, societal systems, or eras in history rather than individual protagonists, which makes it tougher to classify which documentaries are "led by women of color." But it may be worth a separate discussion on docs in the future."
  8. TimeOut's 100 Best Feminist Films of All Time's icon

    TimeOut's 100 Best Feminist Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Let’s hope the seismic waves triggered by #MeToo and #TimesUp result in serious, lasting change—the kind that marks one generation from the next. In the meantime, we're inspired. We're furious. And we want to watch the best feminist movies of all time. From Oscar-winning classics like ‘Norma Rae’ and ‘Thelma & Louise’ to ferocious action movies like ‘Foxy Brown’ and ‘Kill Bill’, we've packed decades of empowerment into our list, along with the landmark accomplishments of women directors, women screenwriters and women documentarians. A promise: If you watch all of these films—and take your time, because they're all worth savouring—you'll become a better person, more aware of the distance we've come and how far we still have to go. List published March 2018
  9. Autostraddle's 100 (or is it 102) best lesbian movies of all time's icon

    Autostraddle's 100 (or is it 102) best lesbian movies of all time

    Favs/dislikes: 9:1. Films aimed at lesbian, bisexual and queer women have never exactly been noted for their universal excellence. Hollywood is a notoriously sexist machine and it’s hard enough to get a solid film about women made, let alone a solid film about women who prefer the company of other women. While unprecedented progress is being made on television, film lags sadly behind, offering few, if any, portrayals of LGBTQ women. The term “lesbian movies” is used in the headline because that is the most popular search term for people looking for films about women who like other women, but these movies feature women of all sexual orientations besides “straight.”
  10. Fifty Essential Feminist Films's icon

    Fifty Essential Feminist Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Alison Nastasi's essential feminist films list is diverse and audacious, offering everything from obscure avant-garde shorts to Hollywood classics. http://flavorwire.com/467279/50-essential-feminist-films/view-all
  11. AIWFF’s Best 100 Films on Women in Arab Cinema's icon

    AIWFF’s Best 100 Films on Women in Arab Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Aswan International Women's Film Festival was founded in 2017 by Egyptian screenwriter Mohamed Abdel Khalek and has quickly become one of Egypt's premier film events. On it's 5th edition they announced a list of the 100 best films on women throughout the history of Egyptian and Arab cinema, chosen by 70 Egyptian and Arab film critics.
  12. Jane Austen Adaptations's icon

    Jane Austen Adaptations

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0.
  13. TSZDT: The 50 Greatest Horror Films Directed by Women's icon

    TSZDT: The 50 Greatest Horror Films Directed by Women

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Out of the 7,195 films that have been nominated at least once, only 212 of those are directed by women. 30 are co-directed by women and men. In the top 1000, there are only 13 films directed by women (+ 1 co-production). Some of these are anthologies that have at least one segment directed by a woman. This list is a top 50 of all films directed and co-directed by women.
  14. AWFJ’s Top 100 Films List's icon

    AWFJ’s Top 100 Films List

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The Tenth Anniversary of AFI's 100 Greatest Movies List got us to thinking, especially when we noticed that of 400 films nominated for AFI's list, only 4.5 were directed by women. We thought it would be interesting and fun to see whether AWFJ members– a diverse group of strongly opinionated and outspoken professional women film journalists who care passionately about the movies and industry they cover– would develop a list substantially different AFI's. The result, presented in alphabetical order, is an eclectic, perhaps somewhat surprising, collection of titles. It's neither politically nor academically correct, and it's far from definitive.
  15. Hello Giggles: 50 movies you have to see in your lifetime's icon

    Hello Giggles: 50 movies you have to see in your lifetime

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  16. Movies that fail the Bechdel Test's icon

    Movies that fail the Bechdel Test

    Favs/dislikes: 3:3. The Bechdel Test, or Bechdel-Wallace Test, sometimes called the Mo Movie Measure or Bechdel Rule is a simple test which names the following three criteria: (1) it has to have at least two women in it, (2) who talk to each other, (3) about something besides a man. Currently, there are 8787 movies in the bechdeltest.com database, 894 of them score 0 out of 3 on the test. These are listed here (sorted from newest to oldest). Last update: March 3rd 2021.
  17. Rough Guide to Chick Flicks's icon

    Rough Guide to Chick Flicks

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. From the book by Samantha Cook, published 2006.
  18. Creepy Movies About Women's icon

    Creepy Movies About Women

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1. Creepy movies about creepy women.
  19. FemFilm's icon

    FemFilm

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Ballot for 'ICMForum's Favourite Films Directed by Women'
  20. Great films by female directors's icon

    Great films by female directors

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. A compilation of some of the best female directed films.
  21. Autostraddle 100 Best Lesbian Movies Of All Time's icon

    Autostraddle 100 Best Lesbian Movies Of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:1. Autostraddle's selection of the best 100 movies featuring lesbian, queer, or bisexual women.
  22. Awesomest Lady Movies's icon

    Awesomest Lady Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Movies with ladies for ladies-and we're not talking chick flicks.
  23. Comfortable women's Sandals for the Office to Stay Cool This Summer's icon

    Comfortable women's Sandals for the Office to Stay Cool This Summer

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The summer heat is well and truly here, so it's time to start looking for ways to stay calm. The best way to do that? With a pair of <a href="https://www.geogebra.org/m/qb4rsvag/">comfortable sandals for work</a> from your nearest store! In this article, we're going to talk about some great options for work-appropriate sandals, as well as some tips on style and comfort to help you find the perfect pair for you. The great thing about sandals is that they come in so many different styles, so it's easy to find a pair that will suit your unique personality and style. If you're looking for something dressy, consider a couple of heeled sandals with a thin strap across the toes. For a more casual look, go with a pair of gladiator sandals with thick straps and lots of embellishment. Make sure that the sandals are comfortable enough to wear all day long. Look for a pair with a cushioned footbed and straps that won't dig into your feet. Comfortable Sandals for the Office to Stay Cool This Summer: 9 Types of Shoes You'll Want to Wear All Day. Summer is coming, and the heat will be with us for a while. To stay calm, you need to dress appropriately- not too hot, but also not too cold. One of the most critical aspects of your summer wardrobe is going to be your shoes! You'll want something that looks professional at work but still allows for air circulation. Here are nine types of sandals you can wear this season: 1) Flats Sandals: Flats sandals are a great way to keep it casual at work. If you're looking for something similar with more support, try flats wedges instead to avoid back pain. One thing to note is that flats sandals are not great for running around, and they're best suited to short walks or standing in place all day long! Make sure you have another pair of shoes at the office if you need to be on your feet for a while. 2) Slip Ons: Slip ons are a great alternative to flats sandals. They're typically made out of more breathable material, and they don't have any straps or laces that can rub against your feet throughout the day. They're perfect for days when you know you'll be running around because you can just put them on and go! Just avoid wearing them when you know your day will be filled with lots of walking. 3) Mules or Clogs: Mules and clogs are great for days when you know it's going to be super hot outside. They have a broad base that keeps your feet from touching the ground, allowing air circulation around your entire foot. They're also super easy to slip on- just grab a pair of mules with a thin-strapped upper to keep it professional. You can also find clogs with a heel to dress them up a bit more. 4) Sneakers or Athletic Shoes: If you don't want to go barefoot, sneakers or athletic shoes are a great alternative. They're typically made from breathable materials, and they have very thick soles that keep your feet cool while still providing some support. Just make sure not to wear them with shorts- it's best to stick with pants to stay professional. Athletic shoes are also not great for standing all day long. If you're going to be on your feet, opt for another type of shoe that's more supportive! 5) Orthotic Friendly Sandals: If you suffer from foot pain, it's essential to find a pair of Sandals that are orthotic friendly. It means they have a removable insole to insert your custom orthotics for more support. Orthotic friendly sandals are typically found with straps across the toes or heel, and they come in both flats and wedges. 6) Espadrilles: Espadrilles are a great alternative to sandals when you want something a little more stylish. They're typically made out of canvas or denim and have a jute sole that gives them some extra support. They're perfect for days when you know you'll be doing a lot of walking because they're so comfortable! Just make sure to avoid wearing them in the rain because they'll get ruined. 7) Ankle Sandals: Ankle Sandals are perfect for days when the weather is a little unpredictable. They're stylish and professional, but they also have a heel that will keep your feet warm if it starts to rain or gets cold outside. Just make sure not to wear them with shorts- should pair ankle Sandals with pants or a skirt. 8 ) Platforms: Platforms are a great alternative to flats if you're looking for something that has more support. They typically have a thick sole and either an adjustable strap or buckle around the ankle, which helps keep your feet from sliding forward throughout the day. Platforms also give you some extra height, but they still feel like you're wearing regular shoes! Keep in mind that they can be a little heavy, so avoid wearing them if you know it will be super hot outside. Final Thoughts: It's essential to wear comfortable summer shoes at the office so that you can stay cool and energized throughout your day. Make sure they're professional, but don't be afraid to experiment with different styles! It's easy enough to find a pair of flats, sandals, mules clogs, or some other type of sneaker or athletic shoe that will keep you cool and comfortable all day long. Connect us for more!
  24. GaFi's Sapphic Films's icon

    GaFi's Sapphic Films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Sapphic films we watched with my girl ❤️
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