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Directors Annie J. Howell & Lisa Robinson Talk About Their Film CLAIRE IN MOTION Starring Betsy Brandt
Directors Annie J. Howell & Lisa Robinson Talk About Their Film CLAIRE IN MOTION Starring Betsy Brandt

We sat down with directors Annie J. Howell & Lisa Robinson to chat about their latest feature CLAIRE IN MOTION starring Betsy Brandt.

Dinner With Dames: Dinner #4, With Dean Cundey (Recap)
Dinner With Dames: Dinner #4, With Dean Cundey (Recap)

Cinefemme gathered another group of inspiring female filmmakers, writers and content creators for the fourth iteration of Dinner With Dames, to dine with Dean Cundey, Director of Photography of Jurassic Park and Back to the Future, and casually discuss film industry issues facing women.

The Media, They Are A Changin': A Future Of Cinematic Television
The Media, They Are A Changin’: A Future Of Cinematic Television

Times are changing in the way of television as the bond between cinema and television screens are getting stronger. An observation of current trends.

Film Inquiry's Best Articles Of December 2016
Film Inquiry’s Best Articles Of December 2016

We published some terrific articles in December 2016 that you should check out in case you missed them! Here’s 10 of our favourites.

The Evolution of the Disney Princess
The Evolution Of The Disney Princess

As a production company, Disney and their famous princesses have changed significantly as a response to changing social norms.

"Have You Ever Seen A Real Woman Before?" Body Imagery In WHITE GIRL
“Have You Ever Seen A Real Woman Before?” Body Imagery In WHITE GIRL

White Girl reflects the embodiment of societal and interpersonal dysfunction while exploring the role of the body in film and in life.

Hormones & Hacksaws: Coming-of-Age Horror
Hormones & Hacksaws: Coming-of-Age Horror

Horror films sometimes contain themes that focus on the primal fears of growing up; here are some prime examples of how they have done so.

OPERATION AVALANCHE Writer Josh Boles On Kubrick, Conspiracy Theories & Scripting Naturalism
OPERATION AVALANCHE Writer Josh Boles On Kubrick, Conspiracy Theories & Scripting Naturalism

In this interview Josh Boles, the writer behind the mockumentary directed by Matt Johnson called Operation Avalanche, we discuss conspiracy theories, Kubrick, and more.

Marilyn Anderson: The Scientist Turned Screenwriter

We sat down with screenwriter Marilyn Anderson, and chatted about her career and her scripts that have been translated to the silver screen.

It's All Connected: Can Marvel Studios Solve Their Villain Problem?
It’s All Connected: Can Marvel Studios Solve Their Villain Problem?

Marvel Studios has been quite successful with their heroes, however, it seems that their villains are lacking. How can they solve it?

Revisiting Stephen Frears' THE GRIFTERS
Revisiting Stephen Frears’ THE GRIFTERS

The Grifters is a films which has largely been lost through time; here, we explore why it might be worth revisiting.

The Nominated Film You May Have Missed: MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET

Miracle on 34th Street is a magical film about believing in Christmas spirit; premiering in 1947, it is still wonderfully enjoyable today.

Happy Holidays From The Film Inquiry Team!
Happy Holidays From The Film Inquiry Team!

We wish everyone very happy holidays and a happy new year – and have some announcements regarding our holiday publishing schedule!

Blood, Actually: A BLACK CHRISTMAS Tradition
Blood, Actually: A BLACK CHRISTMAS Tradition

Holiday Horrors provide a comforting alternative to the forced gaiety of the season – and Black Christmas is one of the best to watch.

Meet Documentarian Katrina Parks & Discover The Historic Women Of Fhe West
Meet Documentarian Katrina Parks & Discover The Historic Women Of The West

We talked with Katrina Parks about her documentaries about the history of women of the west, and her upcoming film, The Women On The Mother Road.