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We're a website & podcast dedicated to celebrating female filmmakers and other underrepresented talent working in film. Email us at [email protected]

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@TheirLeague
In Their Own League
4 years
The latest episode of ITOL podcast is now out. Make sure to check it out, and give it a listen. This time we're discussing TURNING RED.
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Join Bianca, Joan and Stephen for their latest podcast discussion. This time the trio review the new Pixar film “Turning Red”. Check it out here on Spotify.
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Joan Amenn 🌻
3 years
Hey everyone, no matter what happens here, you can find us on Instagram @intheirown and you can subscribe to @TheirLeague via email so you won't miss a thing. More coming soon so keep supporting #womeninfilm
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In Their Own League
3 years
Day 17: "Rose: A Love Story" (2020) directed by Jennifer Sheridan (@filmineer) Review by Simon (@SimonRWhitlock) https://t.co/Owt5V2WbUF
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In Their Own League
3 years
Day 16: "One Night in Miami..." (2020) directed by Regina King (@ReginaKing) Review by Rosa (@rosasreviews) https://t.co/0v6ahTPAOT
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@TheirLeague
In Their Own League
3 years
We fell a little behind, but that doesn't mean there aren't other films we love. Let's catch up!
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In Their Own League
3 years
Day 14: "The Fallout" (2021) directed by Megan Park (@Megan_Park) Review by Valerie (@valeriekalfrin) https://t.co/PrTGzn2z2m
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@TheirLeague
In Their Own League
3 years
Day 12: "Bodies Bodies Bodies" (2022) directed by Halina Reijn (@halinareijn) Review by Tom (@_Mooreviews) https://t.co/lreMzhDjhU
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@TheirLeague
In Their Own League
3 years
"It is not justice but that comes from continuing to tell stories...those who were lost are not forgotten and those who made them suffer are not allowed to escape judgement." Read Joan's (@jmamenn) review of BONES OF CROWS. #TIFF https://t.co/cCNvCMQ5jJ
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In Their Own League
3 years
Day 11: “Am I OK?” (2022) directed by Stephanie Allynne and Tig Notaro (@TigNotaro) Review by Morgan (@msmlroberts) https://t.co/vn8WfwRrTy
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In Their Own League
3 years
Day 10: "Raw" (2017) directed by Julia Ducournau Review by Simon (@SimonRWhitlock) https://t.co/XQprehbNTW
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@jmamenn
Joan Amenn 🌻
3 years
#spookymonth will soon be here and what better to wear while giving out treats than this-start educating them while they're young and support @TheirLeague https://t.co/8ocP5LM80c
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In Their Own League
3 years
In 1987, "Fatal Attraction" wasn't the only erotic fantasy film that year. Read Brian's (@skutlelemur) latest piece about "Lady Beware"! "'Lady Beware': A Flawed, Feminist Look at Erotic Fantasy" https://t.co/6slIh4kiyC
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In Their Own League
3 years
Day 8: "Turning Red" directed by Domee Shi Review by Joan (@jmamenn) https://t.co/pppS2U3geb
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Day 6: "Violet" (2021) directed by Justine Bateman (@JustineBateman) Review by Car (@SheSpoiledIt) https://t.co/xdvNbJKLw1
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