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Films About Women Opening This Week
The Breadwinner — Directed by Nora Twomey; Written by Anita Doron and Deborah Ellis
Parvana (Saara Chaudry) is an year-old girl growing up under the Taliban in Afghanistan in When her father is wrongfully arrested, Parvana cuts off her hair and dresses like a boy in order to support her family. Working alongside her friend Shauzia (Soma Chhaya), Parvana discovers a new world of freedom — and danger. With undaunted courage, Parvana draws strength from the fantastical stories she invents, as she embarks on a quest to find her father and reunite her family. (Press materials)
Read Women and Hollywood’s interview with Nora Twomey.
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A Fantastic Woman
Marina and Orlando are in love and planning for the future. Marina (Daniela Vega) is a young waitress and aspiring singer. Orlando (Francisco Reyes) is 20 years older than her, and owns a printing company. After celebrating Marina’s birthday one evening, Orlando falls seriously ill. Marina rushes him to the emergency room, but he passes away just after arriving at the hospital. Instead of being able to mourn her lover, suddenly Marina is treated with suspicion. The doctors and Orlando’s family don’t trust her. A detective investigates Marina to see if she was i
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Mandy Stadtmiller
American journalist
Mandy Stadtmiller (born October 24, ) is an author and columnist for New York magazine,[1] former editor-at-large of xoJane,[2] "Girl Talk" columnist for Penthouse[3][4] and host of the comedy podcast "News Whore." She is also known for her dating column in the New York Post, called "About Last Night."[5]
Her TV appearances include Inside Amy Schumer, Nightline, 20/20, The Insider, Dr. Drew On Call, Jane Velez-Mitchell, Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne Tha God, Good Day New York,Red Eye, Katie, The Artie Lange Show, The Joy Behar Show, Howard Stern TV, Fuse TV and VH1.
She has also written for The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Mashable, Maxim, Time Out, The Village Voice, The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, The Des Moines Register, Playgirl and [6]
She is a contributor to HuffPost Live.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
Stadtmiller wrote about inspiring the Nina Howard character (played by Hope Davis) in The Newsroom after briefly dating Aaron Sorkin and showed their correspondence about the development of the "Bad Mandy" character in xoJane.[