Tag: woman director

  • Wild Cherry

    A virginal high school senior decides to get revenge on her jock boyfriend when she discovers he’s only dating her in hopes that she’ll end up in his team’s “bang book.”

  • 35 Shots of Rum

    A widower and his daughter witness the retirement of a colleague of his and the closing of her department at her university.

  • Nothing Personal

    Alone in her empty flat, from her window Anne observes the people passing by who nervously snatch up the personal belongings and pieces of furniture she has put out on the pavement. Her final gesture of taking a ring off her finger signals she is leaving her previous life in Holland behind. She goes to Ireland, where she chooses to lead a solitary, wandering existence, striding through the austere landscapes of Connemara. During her travels, she discovers a house that is home to a hermit, Martin.

  • I Hate Valentine’s Day

    A love story set in Manhattan, where a florist who abides by a strict five-date-limit with any man finds herself wanting more with the new restaurateur in town.

  • Motherhood

    In Manhattan, a mother of two preparing for her daughter’s sixth birthday party has no idea of the challenges she’s about to face in order to pull off the event.

  • According to Greta

    Dumped on her grandparents for the summer by her indifferent mother, acerbic and self-destructive teenager Greta disrupts the elderly couple’s staid life on the Jersey Shore. Eventually, a romance helps Greta face down her demons.

  • An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong

    A fourth grader and her friends deal with bullying from a more popular girl in their class.

  • We Live in Public

    In 1999, Internet entrepreneur Josh Harris recruits dozens of young men and women who agree to live in underground apartments for weeks at a time while their every movement is broadcast online. Soon, Harris and his girlfriend embark on their own subterranean adventure, with cameras streaming live footage of their meals, arguments, bedroom activities, and bathroom habits. This documentary explores the role of technology in our lives, as it charts the fragile nature of dot-com economy.

  • The Greatest

    Teenagers Rose and Bennett were in love, and then a car crash claimed Bennett’s life. He left behind a grieving mother, father and younger brother, and Rose was left all alone. She has no family to turn to for support, so when she finds out she’s pregnant, she winds up at the Brewer’s door. She needs their help, and although they can’t quite admit it, they each need her so they can begin to heal.

  • Cherrybomb

    Teenagers Luke, Malachy, and Michelle embark on a wild weekend of drink, drugs, shop-lifting and stealing cars. But what starts out as a game turns deadly serious when the three discover that they can’t get off the wild ride they’ve set in motion.