By David Robb
06.01.2020 - 19:06 / usmagazine.com
Showing his support! Greta Gerwig’s partner, Noah Baumbach, called out the 2020 Golden Globes for failing to recognize his longtime love’s direction of Little Women.
Baumbach, 50, spoke to Variety about his disappointment with not seeing female filmmakers recognized in the Best Directory category. “So many of my favorite movies this year were made by women — Greta’s Little Women being one of them,” he told the publication. “I’ve been so excited by the work that so many women have done.”
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By David Robb
Whatever works, right?
Greta Gerwig, Ava DuVernay, Reese Witherspoon and more than 40 other women directors are urging the Directors Guild of America to change its policies for new and expectant parents.
Movie sets are ephemeral spaces, by design. They are built or found specifically to serve stories, and struck down just as quickly.
When the were announced on Monday, it was clear the Academy had egregiously snubbed the work of women, including directorial efforts in Little Women and acting in .
Yesterday, the 2020 Oscar nominations were announced, with movies such as Parasite, Marriage Story, Joker, and more earning nods. Jenny Lewis wasn’t too impressed, however, taking to Twitter to write a 14-line poem shouting out some of the talent who went unrecognized by the Academy, such as Adam Sandler in Uncut Gems, Lupita Nyong’o in Us, Awkwafina in The Farewell, and more.
May the best partner win!
Rachel Brosnahan and Greta Gerwig opened up about their experiences at the 2020 Golden Globes when they stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday.While Brosnahan won at the 2018 and 2019 Golden Globes for her role on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, the actress said she wasn't disappointed that she left the 2020 ceremony empty handed.
Greta Gerwig and her partner Noah Baumbach would not be able to juggle parenthood and work without paid help.
On Tuesday, veteran Hollywood producer Amy Pascal became only the fifth woman in the history of the Producers Guild Awards to earn a solo nomination for the guild’s top prize — the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures.
Greta Gerwig was terrified to direct three-time Oscar-winner Meryl Streep in her new movie adaptation of Little Women.
© Mariana Maltoni She's the ultimate renaissance woman, turning her talents to acting, writing and directing. Sophie Heawood meets the woman making Hollywood great again. ‘Sorry,’ says Greta Gerwig, shoving her hand down her shirt and clutching at her breasts, her voice full of wonder rather than apology.