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Recognition for Women in film: Happy Women’s History Month

To celebrate this Women’s History Month, we acknowledge the work of many female actresses and filmmakers set to make a difference in the film world.

It is clear that women have come very far in the course of history. When pertaining to the film industry, women have heavily influenced the progression of film as a form of entertainment and as a form of art.

The first woman to direct a full-length feature film was Lois Weber. She was also a silent film actress is credited for being the first to use the “split screen” method where there is a visible division of the screen, typically in half, to show simultaneous action.

Weber was an important part of early Hollywood and the role of women in it. She was determined to make a difference with her work. Her best-known films today include: Suspense (1913), Merchant of Venice (1914), and Hypocrites (1915). Weber often spoke of using motion pictures as a “means of achieving political change, aspiring to produce work that will have an influence for good on the public mind.

Lois Weber was “rediscovered” in the 1970’s by historians who described her as a “director who lost her way in history.” However, she is not the only woman in the industry who may have been under-appreciated.

Tamar Simon Hoffs, best known for her work in the film Red Roses and Petrol (2003), distributed by World Wide Motion Pictures, is an award winning director, writer, and producer. In 1987, she was the first woman to receive credit for all three of those positions for the major studio film, The Allnighter (1987).

Nadia Tass is another female director known for her film, Amy (1997), which won 10 awards at various film festivals.

Something that makes today’s women in the industry different is their spreading of public awareness of these women, who were under-appreciated and disrespected.

Female actresses have stepped up to the plate in terms of demanding equal treatment in the industry. Golden Globe and Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence wrote an essay on a topic that she kept quiet about for a long time throughout her career: feminism.

Lawrence stated that her compensation for the film American Hustle (2013) was much less than her male co-stars but she didn’t want to come off as spoiled by saying something and chose to avoid the conversation. However, she then realized that “every man” she’s worked with never had to worry about how they were perceived during discussions. Therefore, why should she?

This issue has lead to the question of whether or not women need to be likable to earn respect, especially in the film industry. There is a list of actresses who have spoken up on the issue, such as Meryl Streep and Emma Thompson.

However, men still dominate the film industry. A study made in 2014 by the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University showed that 85% of films had no women directors and 33% had no women producers.

There is a 5 to 1 ratio of men working on films to women. Forbes 2013 list of the top ten highest paid actresses made an average of $181 million, versus the $465 million made by the top ten male actors.

The film industry has a long way to go in terms of equalizing the obstacles faced by female actresses and filmmakers, but with people speaking out, it is doubtless that a change will be made over time in order to give women the credit they deserve.

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The Nightingale – Philippe Muyl

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In order to keep the promise he made to his late wife, ZHIGEN decides to go back to his home town to free his bird, his sole companion in his senior years. He expected to go on this journey alone but he has been entrusted with RENXING, his granddaughter, a young spoiled city girl from Beijing, while her parents are out of town. This constraint becomes a welcome diversion on his mission. During this journey at the edge of traditional China, in all its magnificent natural landscapes, these two individuals will discover one another and share experiences and adventures. The little girl will discover new values, particularly the ones of the heart, and the importance of family and tradition.

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(Available to purchase April 5th)

Starring: Baotian Li, Xiaoran Li, Hao Qin, Xin Yi Yang

Directed By: Philippe Muyl

Written By: Philippe Muyl

Genre: Drama

Run Time: 100 minutes

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Rob Schneider and Katharine McPhee star in romantic comedy, “You May Not Kiss the Bride”

If you’re looking for a story of an adventurous budding romance followed by uncontrollable laughter, then director Rob Hedden’s film, You May Not Kiss the Bride, is your best bet.

This film includes many well-known stars such as Dave Annable (What’s Your Number, Little Black Book) and Katharine McPhee (Scorpion, The House Bunny) who both play the main characters. Adding to the humor, Rob Schneider and Academy Award winner Kathy Bates also make an appearance. The film lacks dull moments when you see Mena Suvari, (American Beauty, American Pie) who was once known in Hollywood as the most patriotic actress of 2000 with her charming talent and sex appeal.

You May Not Kiss the Bride is a story of pet photographer Bryan Lighthouse (Dave Annable), who, after experiencing a sequence of events, ends up being forced to marry a Croatian mobster’s daughter, Masha (Katharine McPhee). The newlywed couple spend their honeymoon at a resort in Tahiti where Masha’s boyfriend, Brick, follows them.

A waitress suggests that Bryan takes Masha to a secret beach near a tropical rainforest for a romantic time. While at the beach, Masha plays around and runs off into the rainforest where she then gets kidnapped. Bryan then finds out that he has a follower of his own, Tonya (Mena Suvari), his personal assistant who is in love with him.

When Brick catches wind of what happened, he immediately reports it to Masha’s father who is enraged. Bryan gets a phone call from Masha’s kidnappers demanding a ransom and then the adventure begins.

You May Not Kiss the Bride is jam packed with action, adventure, and cheesy jokes that is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

This film was released April 6, 2011 at the Sonoma Film Festival and is now available on several major cruise lines through World Wide Motion Pictures.

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The Nightingale coming to iTunes February 26th

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In addition to partnering with Swank for ancillary sales, World Wide Motion Pictures Corporation has come to an agreement with Kino Lorber for ancillary distribution of the film The Nightingale. The distribution agreement includes the release of the film on iTunes, Netflix, VOD/DVD, pay TV and more. Ancillary sales will officially start on February 26th with the iTunes release. For iTunes pre-orders, please visit https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/the-nightingale/id1074507177?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

For more information and interest about The Nightingale, visit the official page and the official US Facebook page.

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Global Rare Disease Day

The last day of February marks the ninth annual Global Rare Disease Day. Its goal is to raise awareness for diseases that are almost unknown to the general public, since they only affect a limited number of individuals, but the importance of this day goes beyond the goal of just gaining attention. Rare disease day is organized so that policy and research can turn their attention to disorders that lie outside general knowledge; this in the hope that, in the near future, some of these diseases might be cured, or, in some cases, that policy might change to improve the lives of some of the individuals suffering from these distinct ailments.

The organization in charge of raising awareness for this day (Eurordis) defines a rare disease as one that affects fewer individuals than 1 in 2000 in Europe and fewer than 1 in 200,000 in the US. So far, they recognize over 6000 rare diseases, each bringing its own challenges to the patients suffering from these. One of the challenges faced is the mere diagnosis of the disease, since its rarity makes it difficult for doctors to detect early on.

One such rare disease that’s often difficult to diagnose is male breast cancer. Male breast cancer is usually detected in males 60 to 70, and makes up 1% of all breast cancer cases. The risk of this disease occurring is usually increased by high estrogen levels, radiation exposure, and family history of breast cancer. Initial diagnosis of it is done through the checking of lumps on the patient’s breasts. Because the disease is fundamentally the same as all breast cancer, research for the treatment and prevention of this disease is similar for both men and women. Currently there are several foundations that raise money for breast cancer research, such as the Susan G Komen Foundation and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. However, what makes male breast cancer a rare disease is its difficulty in diagnosing patients because of lack of awareness, and the low percentage of men who suffer from this disease. The Lovely Patient (distributed by World Wide Motion Pictures) is a film that depicts a character who suffers from this rare ailment (Frank Hartsfield, played by John Collier). The film tells the story of Leonard Marshall (played by John Glenn) who loses his job, but quickly has to find another job in order to provide for his mother. He finds an opening to be a driver, and in this job he befriends Frank Hartsfield, who becomes a father figure to Leonard. Their relationship puts into the screen a depiction of those suffering from the rare illness, and in this way it brings awareness to the disease, while one dramatic string envelops how those around them are affected by it. To learn more about this day, or to see how you can help, visit www.rarediseaseday.org.

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Happy Valentine’s day and Organ Donor Day

Love is in the air, and whether you have a special someone or not, snuggling on the couch watching a great film with a heartwarming love story, is the perfect way to spend Valentine's Day. Love has many stage and World Wide Motion Pictures  has the perfect film for every stage of your lovelife. If you’re in a relationship for the first time, then you should watch Ways to Live Forever - the charmingly film featuring the first hesitant chemistry between Ella Purnell, best known for Maleficent, and Robbie Kay, best known for playing Peter Pan in “Once Upon a Time,”  and most recently as Tommy Clark in “Heroes Reborn.”  For a love story past the innocence of adolescence, curl up with Rusty Steel, a Romanian action film with a romantic subplot, featuring car chases, exploding sea vessels, and some great kissing scenes between the gorgeous Romanian Actress, Irina Bucescu and the smoking hot Johann Urb. For the LGBT community, we present, Pop Kowboy an action-packed, quirky comedy about three outsiders trying to find their place in the world.

Today is not only Valentine’s Day, but also Organ Donor Day, and though it may seem to be an unusual combination, a connection can definitely be made.  Love is symbolized through the heart, but it doesn’t stop there. Love is shown in many ways, and one of those ways is becoming an organ donor. The current organ shortage has lead to eighteen people dying a day while on the waiting list. Currently, there’s also a blood shortage in the United States and giving blood is one of the easiest ways you can help save lives. “Every two seconds, a patient needs blood,” according to  Todd Kulman, the external communications manager for the Red Cross Badger-Hawkeye Blood Services Region. We have the technology to save almost everyone, if we have regular blood and organ donors. This year you can show your love by become an organ donor at the DMV or giving blood at you local Red Cross Center and then curling up with a great film from World Wide Motion Pictures. Which has a number of films that will make you feel good about both of these yearly milestones.