Changing the Ratio Oscars

Film Fatales hosted an in-person cocktail reception in Los Angeles as we celebrate with like-minded folks interested in amplifying underrepresented voices during awards season. There was a panel discussion with Gotham award winning filmmaker Vera Drew and Academy Award nominated composer Laura Karpman, followed by a reception celebrating creators of all marginalized genders. With some … Continued

NYC End of Year Party

Film Fatales members joined for an in-person cocktail gathering in New York to ring out 2025 and prepare some good vibes as we head into 2026! This year we extended an invitation to your favorite plus ones as we celebrated each other with like-minded folks interested in amplifying underrepresented voices in the industry… and had … Continued

That’s A Wrap

Film Fatales members were invited to our annual Winter Party in Los Angeles as we gathered inside a private residence in Beverly Hills to wrap out the year in style. We had some light bites, great music, and plenty of good cheer to go around. This year was a big one and it was a … Continued

Day of Caring

Currently, 1 in 5 people in Los Angeles experience hunger. Film Fatales and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank joined in the fight against hunger in our local communities. We helped assemble food packages for children, families, and seniors across Los Angeles County. The food packages consist of shelf-stable food items such as grains, canned … Continued

From Script to Screen

Film Fatales hosted a panel discussion and reception during the Sundance Film Festival. We discovered groundbreaking works of independent cinema in this panel highlighting visionary filmmakers who directed feature films premiering at Sundance including Josephine Decker (Chasing Summer), Liz Sargent (Take Me Home), and NB Mager (Run Amok). Moderated by Imani Davis (American Cinematheque). Presented … Continued

Reel to Real

Film Fatales hosted an in-depth, virtual Festival Strategy Workshop led by Kimberley Browning, a shorts programmer for the Tribeca Festival and founder of Hollywood Shorts. This webinar featured case studies from three participating filmmakers Dana Nachman (The Second Life of Freddie Nole), Lauren Greenhall (That’s How You Make a Torah), and Ran Jing (Imprint). Want … Continued

Stories We Tell

Film Fatales hosted our annual panel and reception at the SXSW Film + TV Clubhouse highlighting visionary filmmakers who directed feature films premiering at SXSW including Jennifer Holness (#WhileBlack), Jo Rochelle (Dead Deer High), and Luchina Fisher (The Dads). Moderated by producer Brit Fryer (Adam’s Apple). We learned about their creative and professional journeys in … Continued

SXSW Filmmaker Brunch

Film Fatales and New America's Entertainment Initiative hosted an intimate private brunch during the SXSW Film Festival highlighting a conversation centered around gender, work, family, care and representation on and off screen. We each have lived experiences, family backgrounds, and hopes and fears about the future that shape our own views about navigating work, family, … Continued

Elevating The Frame

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Multiple filmmaker groups gathered together during Women’s History Month in support of filmmakers of all marginalized genders to deepen connections and expand their networks. There was a Canon photo studio activation on site with complimentary digital headshots for all participants. Co-hosted by community partners Alliance of Women Directors, Alliance for Women Film Composers, Asian American … Continued

Writing With Direction

We hosted an interactive online networking mixer for feature film directors and screenwriters including presentations from representatives of CineStory, Inspired Screenwriters, Off The Page, The Athena List, and The Writers Lab before dividing up into smaller discussion circles for meaningful conversations based on a series of guided prompts.Thanks for joining us!

The Power of Stories

Film Fatales hosted an intimate fireside chat with writers and showrunners Elle Johnson (Bosch, Self-Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam CJ Walker), Keisha Zollar (Dying For Sex, Mike) and Melinda Hsu (Nancy Drew, Tom Swift, Lost). Moderated by gender equity expert Vicki Shabo from New America with opening remarks from film and television director … Continued