Somehow, we’re still going to need Natalie Portman to come out during the upcoming Golden Globes and repeat her 2018 observation: “Here are the all-male nominees.” Portman’s biting words didn’t make much of an impact on the film industry at the time apparently because when the 2020 nominations were announced last week, there was a glaring omission: female directors. Yes—absolutely no women were nominated for the categories of best director, screenplay, or motion picture.
Considering the packed pool of excellent films that came out this year, it’s understandable that...just kidding. This is not merely embarrassing—it’s just plain unacceptable, which is even more clear with a mere glance at the output from women directors in 2019: lush lesbian romances, chillingly alienating sci-fi dramas, and so much more. To correct the Golden Globes’ oversight, here are seven of this year’s best woman-directed films.
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Considering the packed pool of excellent films that came out this year, it’s understandable that...just kidding. This is not merely embarrassing—it’s just plain unacceptable, which is even more clear with a mere glance at the output from women directors in 2019: lush lesbian romances, chillingly alienating sci-fi dramas, and so much more. To correct the Golden Globes’ oversight, here are seven of this year’s best woman-directed films.
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