Lily Tomlin & Zoe Elton-Ladies Leading Hollywood

We've all heard about the "Bechdel Test" for women in film. But what still needs to happen for women to reach parity with male directors, producers, writers and actors in Hollywood? We talk with Lily Tomlin and Paul Weitz about this, feminism, and their new movie "Grandma." And we speak with Zoe Elton of the Mill Valley Film Festival about their focus on women in film in this year's program. Ladies Leading Hollywood. That's our Inflection Point.

LILY TOMLIN & PAUL WEITZ

LILY TOMLIN & PAUL WEITZ

Read the edited and condensed interview in Ms. Magazine.

ZOE ELTON, MVFF

ZOE ELTON, MVFF

Parker Posey

Dubbed the “Queen of the Indies,” Parker Posey has appeared in nearly 90 films and television productions, including bonafide cult classics like "Dazed and Confused," "Best in Show," "Waiting for Guffman" and "The House of Yes"--for which she personally won special jury recognition at Sundance. And she’s entered the mainstream more than once with "You’ve Got Mail," "Superman Returns" and "The Good Wife," plus a slew of others. In an industry that loves conformity, Parker Posey has, according to The New Yorker magazine--"cemented herself as the greatest character actress of the last few decades." And at Cannes this spring, she established herself as a strong advocate for gender equality on the UN He-For-She panel.
 
Now Parker Posey appears in Woody Allen's newest film, “Irrational Man,” starring Joaquin Phoenix as a professor with a tormented past, arriving at a college campus to teach a summer course. He becomes the center of wishful thinking by Parker Posey, who also plays a professor--aching to be stolen away from her humdrum campus life.
  
We caught up with Parker Posey at her hotel in San Francisco. You can click here to listen to our conversation on iTunes.

PARKER POSEY, ACTOR

PARKER POSEY, ACTOR