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15 Films You Need to Watch, Directed by Women of Color
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When it comes to leading positions in the world of film and television, women have been overlooked. In 2019, women accounted for only 15.1% of directors in mainstream film and television just over 1% higher than in 2018. Since the Time’s Up movement brought issues of sexual harassment and mistreatment of women in the workplace to light, new initiatives have emerged in the film industry, such as Made in NY’s NYC Women’s Fund, which supports arts and entertainment projects created by women.
While we still have a long way to go, directors like Nia DaCosta (
Robert Daniels spotlights some of the most innovative and exciting names in filmmaking today, armed with just-released wonders (Judas and the Black Messiah), indie standouts, and mammoth franchise entries coming right up.