gina prince bythewood
As Women's History Month prepares to close (and we keep the celebration going past March), I wanted to take some time to honor the women who've been behind some very important films that are available for you to stream now. Here are just a few that left an indelible mark on me.
During a recent question and answer session, director Gina Prince-Bythewood spoke about the problems caused by the sex scene in "Love & Basketball" and the real slap between Alfre Woodard and Sanaa Lathan.
Sanaa Lathan felt like the "default" pick after months of fighting for the role of Monica in "Love and Basketball" and it made things tough.
Last night, the new Fox drama Shots Fired premiered. The project, starring Sanaa Lathan and written and co-created by Gina Prince-Bythewood, puts these two women together for the third time. They last collaborated on Disappearing Acts, and first worked together on Prince-Bythewood’s seminal work, Love and Basketball. But speaking on their first opportunity to work together all these years […]
Learn more about the the making of the critically-acclaimed film.
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