Melissa Silverstein

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Melissa Silverstein is a writer with an extensive expertise in the area of women and Hollywood. She is the founder and editor of Women and Hollywood, one of the most respected sites for issues related to women and film as well as other areas of pop culture.

She is the Artistic Director and co-founder of the Athena Film Festival -- A Celebration of Women and Leadership -- at Barnard College in NYC. The third annual festival will take place February 7-10, 2013.

Melissa recently published the first book from Women and Hollywood, In Her Voice: Women Directors Talk Directing, which is a compilation of over 40 interviews that have appeared on the site.

Her work has been featured on CNN, the BBC as well as in Newsweek, Salon, Chicago Tribune, Washi
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After five great years on Indiewire and the end of the blog network, Women and Hollywood has moved to a new home on Medium.

You can read us here: https://blog.womenandhollywood.com/

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Published on April 25, 2016 06:42
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In Her Voice: Women Directo...

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“One of the common themes you will read in interview after interview is the call to keep fighting for your vision. This is a message to women directors, producers, writers—anyone who wants to work in the business. Your voice counts. Your vision matters.”
Melissa Silverstein, In Her Voice: Women Directors Talk Directing



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