5 movies you need to see this weekend

It's shocking that for a decade, no woman screenwriter has won an Oscar for the original best scenario, but that doesn't diminish at all their work behind the cameras off. Did you know that behind very famous movies are brilliant scenarios written by women? If not, teach [...]
It's shocking that for a decade, no woman screenwriter has won an Oscar for the original best scenario, but that doesn't diminish at all their work behind the cameras off.
Did you know that behind very famous movies are brilliant scenarios written by women? If not, teach them below, and select one of the movies to watch this weekend!

1. Allison Schroeder.
Schroeder- the only woman who won “Writers Award” this year is the one behind the film “Secret Image”; the unmarked story of 3 African-American women who helped NASA win the 1960 space race.
The scenario is also a good scientist of exact science, add to it the fact that her parents worked with NASA made this film even more successful.
While writing the script, it included its personal stories.

2. Diablo Cody (HOYung Adulver)
Diablo Cody, reached the peak of her fame when she won Oscar for the Ono movie script. Cody's name is also hidden behind the film “Genifer '%s Body”, which speaks of the complex nature of female society, brought to the horror version.

3. Sofia Coppola (“Lost in Translation”, “Marie Antoinette”)
As a good connoisseur of cinematography, capable of merely telling a story, the writer demonstrates at times that it is capable of using female characters of different characters in her scenarios.
Tomorrow night, choose Lost in Translation!

4. Deniz Gamze Ergüven (Hustang)
Ergüven, the Turkish-French screenwriter is one of the most talented screenwriters of the moment! Her work, which includes the female world, is just as unique, powerful, and quality.
“Mustang”, the story of girls reflecting the painful social reality in Turkey, attracted the audience from the first time it emerged in the cinema.

5. Linda Wolverton.
After the world's favorite movie Disney stands exactly another screenwriter. The first version of the beautiful “and the beast” (1991) was the first animated film to win the Oscar award for best film.
The “Beauty scenario and the Beast” brought in Bella's character, which was something completely new for little girls. She was a girl who didn't care about superficial boys who loved her. She loved the books and believed it was the hero of herself and her father. Later, he found love in someone who was despised by his appearance.
The writer's goal has always been to inspire girls from an early age to be independent and to find out what really matters. /Anabelle.al/










