Nearly three years ago, Kimberly Rivers Roberts and her husband Scott hunkered down in their home in New Orleans' Ninth Ward. With no means to leave the city and equipped with just a few supplies and a video camera, they documented their harrowing ordeal as the storm raged, the nearby levee failed, and floodwaters filled their home and their community.
Today, Trouble the Water - which begins with the couple's chilling home video and then follows their astonishing story in the aftermath of the disaster - opens in theaters in New York and Los Angeles and in theaters throughout the country starting in September.


Women In Film is proud to announce the two, extraordinarily accomplished honorees for this year’s WIF Business Leadership Award: Susanne Daniels, former President of Entertainment at Lifetime Networks, former President of Entertainment at WB Networks, and current Media Consultant to Lifetime Television Network, and Rena Ronson, Sr. Vice President at William Morris Agency and Co-Head of William Morris Independent.
WIF Member Georgienne Bradley's project PROTECT THE COCOS ISLAND is a finalist in the American Express Members Project Grant Program.
2008 FFF Winning film THE ACCIDENTAL ADVOCATE (produced and directed by Jessica Gerstle) will be screened at the Democratic National Convention in Denver on August 25, 2008 and the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis on September 1, as part of the Impact Film Festival. The Impact Film Festival is is a four-day event held during the 2008 Democratic and Republican Conventions in Denver and Minneapolis. The festival will showcase two to three socially-themed documentary and dramatic films per day and feature panel discussions with an engaging mix of filmmakers, entertainers, lawmakers and other civic leaders.
Women & Hollywood is a blog that focuses on issues related to women and Hollywood from a feminist perspective. Launched in October 2007, Women & Hollywood has already established itself as the location for feminist news on films and TV. The site specializes in interviews with women creatives, and distributes a weekly newsletter highlighting women centric films.






