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female filmmaker friday

Don't let the Oscars, Golden Globes, or any award show fool you: Women filmmakers exist.

Not only do they write, direct, edit, and produce the films we love, they make it all happen in an industry predominantly led by men. Many of these women had to work twice as hard to get half as far as their male counterparts, but it didn't stop them from pursuing their passions, and telling stories on the big screen.

In the wake of Β #TimesUp and #MeToo, women directors decided to start an empowering social media movement of their own β€” #femalefilmmakerfriday.

Aline Brosh McKenna, showrunner and co-creator of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," and the writer behind "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Annie" (2014), kicked things off Jan. 26 by sharing a photo of herself on set.


Other women in film quickly joined in, sharing photos of their time behind the camera.

The new weekly tradition continues with big names, rising stars, and passionate fans sharing their favorite behind-the-scenes photos of women in film.

This seemingly small act is a big win for representation. Not only do fellow women in film get to celebrate their peers, but fans get to see and learn more about the talented women behind the scenes. And young girls considering careers in filmmaking get to see the strong community waiting to welcome them into the ranks. It's a weekly exercise in positive representation β€” and it's awesome.

Here are 13 of my favorite photos so far.

1. Women in film are telling their own stories ...

2. ... and elebrating triumphs ...

3. ... and sharing things they've learned.

4. And whether they're a woman who’s already "made it"...

5. ... or is just starting a new challenge ...

6. ... everyone has something to contribute.

7. Because this community of women is bigger ...

8. ... stronger ....

9. ... and more talented than anyone gives them credit for.

10. And the fans wholeheartedly agree.

11. So pull a few more seats up to the table, Hollywood.

12. Because women in film are here to stay.

13. And we can't wait to see what they dream up next.