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TV may still be far from achieving gender parity, but it is trending that way; women also accounted for 32% of first-time episodic directors in 2016-17, an 8% increase from the year before.
Latinx female directors accounted for only a 2.4% share of all episodes in 2019-20, while Asian American women just a 2.1% share. The growth in African American representation — which reached 18 ...
The Directors Guild of America’s latest breakdown of TV director employment shows major gains for women and for Black helmers overall but the numbers also spotlight the systemic lack of movement ...
Female TV directors are seeing a modest gain in employment as the number of episodes directed by women rose to 16% from 14%. Continue to Variety SKIP AD.
Costa Rican filmmaker Antonella Sudasassi launched a pioneering initiative in her home country: the Unión de Directoras de ...
Female TV Directors of ‘Queen Sugar,’ ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and More on Pushing Boundaries. Ten directors from shows including 'I Love Dick,' 'Black-ish' and 'Billions' discuss how they ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The hiring of ethnic minorities and women as first-time TV series directors is up sharply, according to a Directors Guild of America study released Wednesday.
This Oscar season, we're getting half a dozen movies about women fighting for control in their lives. The directors behind them tell us about the characters who inspire their own fight.
TV How ‘Queen Sugar’ changed the lives of its female directors. Over 7 seasons and 89 episodes, Ava DuVernay hired only women to helm each episode.
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BAFTA CEO on TV Awards Noms, Female Directors, and Why It's "a Good Time to Be a Couch Potato"BAFTA CEO Jane Millichip, the former Sky Studios chief content officer and chief commercial officer, says Thursday's nominations for the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards reflect the health and ...
TV may still be far from achieving gender parity, but it is trending that way; women also accounted for 32% of first-time episodic directors in 2016-17, an 8% increase from the year before.
The Directors Guild of America’s latest breakdown of TV director employment shows major gains for women and for Black helmers overall but the numbers also spotlight the systemic lack of movement ...
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