

Girls On Film
Anna Smith
Girls On Film is a film review podcast from a female perspective, hosted by film critic and broadcaster Anna Smith and produced by co-founder Hedda Archbold at HLA Agency
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Mar 18, 2025 • 46min
Ep 192: Jessica Lange on Marlene Dietrich, Minnesota and mime
In this special episode recorded at the Glasgow Film Festival, Jessica Lange joins Girls On Film host Anna Smith to reflect on her extraordinary career across stage and screen. She discusses her latest film, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, which premiered at the festival, and shares insights into her rural Minnesota upbringing, early years studying mime in Paris, and her upcoming role as Marlene Dietrich.
Jessica also revisits some of her most iconic roles, from portraying Frances Farmer in the heartbreaking biopic Frances to starring alongside Dustin Hoffman in the genre-defying comedy Tootsie. She also explores her more recent work on American Horror Story, which not only cemented her status as an acting legend but also introduced her to a new generation of fans. Beloved by Gen X and Gen Z alike, Jessica’s performances continue to captivate audiences across film, television and stage.
Acclaimed as one of the greatest actresses of her generation, Jessica is the 15th Oscar winner to appear on Girls On Film.
The conversation was recorded on 1 March 2025.
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Host: Anna Smith
Executive Producer: Hedda Lornie Archbold
Producer: Charlotte Matheson
Intern: Anna Swartz
Audio editor: Alex Jones
House band: MX Tyrants
Principal Partners: Vanessa Smith and Peter Brewer
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Mar 3, 2025 • 49min
Ep 191: Kōki, Allison Gardner and The Extraordinary Miss Flower at Glasgow Film Festival 2025
Joining the discussion are Allison Gardner, Festival Director, reflecting on her memorable final year at the Glasgow Film Festival, and Caroline Catz and Emiliana Torrini, who share insights about their work on the enchanting film The Extraordinary Miss Flower. They dive into the film's unique exploration of love through letters and its heartfelt soundtrack. The trio also touches on the evolving role of women in cinema, celebrating upcoming events that spotlight female filmmakers and their narratives, making it a vibrant celebration of creativity.

Feb 4, 2025 • 32min
Ep 190: Emilia Pérez with Zoe Saldaña plus songwriters & composers Clément Ducol & Camille
Host Anna Smith brings you an exclusive conversation with Zoe Saldaña, Clément Ducol and Camille, recorded live at London’s Charlotte Street Hotel following a screening of the 13 time Oscar-nominated and 12 time BAFTA-nominated film Emilia Pérez.
Directed by Jacques Audiard, this genre-blending musical thriller tells the story of a lawyer who becomes entangled in the world of a cartel boss undergoing a dramatic personal transformation. Starring Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña, Selena Gomez and Adriana Paz, the film is generating awards buzz for its bold storytelling and powerful performances.
Joining Anna for this discussion is Oscar-nominee Zoe Saldaña, who plays Rita in the film. She shares her experience collaborating with versatile French filmmaker Jacques Audiard on bringing to life the story of four Latina women, citing how refreshing it was to embody a flawed woman, the character of Rita. She’s joined by Clément Ducol and Camille, the composers and songwriters behind the film’s evocative soundtrack, who share insights into the five-year-long creative process of bringing Emilia Pérez's distinctive musical identity to life.
This episode was recorded live on 31 January 2025 and is brought to you in partnership with Netflix.
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Producer: Charlotte Matheson
Intern: Anna Swartz
Audio editor: Alex Jones
Sound recordist: Erin Millican
House band: MX Tyrants
This episode is in partnership with Netflix
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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep 189: The Girls On Film Awards Podcast 2025 sponsored by Elstree Film Studios
In this special episode recorded at the 2025 Girls On Film Awards, we celebrate the remarkable achievements of women and people of marginalised genders in the film industry. Hosted by co-founders of Girls On Film Anna Smith and Hedda Lornie Archbold, the evening features inspiring speeches, awards across 14 categories, and interviews with some standout guests.
You'll hear highlights from the ceremony, including insights from Oscar-nominated directors Coralie Fargeat (The Substance) and Shiori Itō (Black Box Diaries) as well as Oscar-nominated Actress Karla Sofía Gascón (Emilia Pérez). Also in this episode, attendees reflect on the importance of women-led cinema and diverse voices in the industry.
We also spotlight the sponsors and partners who made the event possible: our Gold Sponsors, CrewHQ and IMDb; our Silver Sponsor, Curzon; and our Bronze Sponsors, Netflix and Intimacy on Set. We are grateful for the support of our media partners Deadline, British Cinematographer magazine, and DDA, and to Lilac Grove Entertainment for sponsoring the reception.
The awards celebrate the ongoing progress toward more inclusive storytelling, and this episode brings you right into the heart of the celebration.
This episode is sponsored by Elstree Film Studios, who are celebrating their centenary in 2025.
Full list of winners
BEST FEATURE FILM
The Substance
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Black Box Diaries
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A LEADING ROLE
Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths)
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson)
FEMALE FRIENDSHIP ON SCREEN
All We Imagine as Light
ENSEMBLE CAST
Emilia Pérez
THE GIRLS ON FILM ALLY AWARD SPONSORED BY IMDb
Mike Leigh (Hard Truths)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY SPONSORED BY CREWHQ
Hélène Louvart AFC (La Chimera)
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Judy Becker (The Brutalist)
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Linda Muir (Nosferatu)
BEST COMPOSER
Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear (Moana 2)
BEST PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN
Universal (Wicked)
ACTIVIST IMPACT AWARD
Shiori Ito (Black Box Diaries)
FEMALE ORGASM ON SCREEN SPONSORED BY INTIMACY ON SET
Nicole Kidman (with Nicole Kidman, and later Harris Dickinson) (Babygirl)
Full list of commendations
ENSEMBLE CAST
Chuck Chuck Baby
BEST COMPOSER
Isobel Waller-Bridge (Wicked Little Letters)
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Gemma Jackson (Lee)
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Rebecca Gore (Timestalker)
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Host: Anna Smith
Executive Producer: Hedda Lornie Archbold
Producer: Charlotte Matheson
Interns: Anna Swartz and Oli Fyne
Sound recordist: Erin Macmillan
Audio editor: Benjamin Cook
House band: MX Tyrants
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Jan 27, 2025 • 35min
Ep 188: Netflix documentary Daughters - Empowering Girls’ Voices with Natalie Rae & Angela Patton
Anna Smith takes a closer look at the poignant, BAFTA-nominated Netflix documentary Daughters, co-directed by Natalie Rae and Angela Patton. The film intimately portrays the lives of four young Black women in the United States, navigating the emotional challenges of growing up with fathers who are incarcerated. Directors Natalie and Angela join Anna to discuss their eight-year journey bringing this powerful story to life, from filming during the pandemic to building an open and compassionate dialogue with the young women seen on screen, all culminating in the transformative Daddy Daughter Dance at the heart of the documentary. Angela Patton, CEO of Girls For A Change, shares her perspective on amplifying young women’s voices, while Natalie Rae delves into the creative and emotional process of filming such a personal and moving story in this episode of Girls On Film.
Daughters is available to stream on Netflix now.
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Host: Anna Smith
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Producer: Charlotte Matheson
Intern: Anna Swartz
Audio editor: Emma Butt
House band: MX Tyrants
This episode is in partnership with Netflix
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Dec 3, 2024 • 29min
Ep 187: Crafting Wicked - behind the magic with Alice Brooks, Frances Hannon & Paul Tazewell
In this episode, host Anna Smith transports listeners to the world of Wicked. She speaks with three key creatives behind this enchanting film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical.
Directed by Jon M. Chu, the film stars Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, bringing this iconic story of friendship, magic, and love to life on the big screen.
Hair, Makeup, and Prosthetics Designer Frances Hannon discusses how she approached creating Elphaba’s iconic green look. Director of Photography Alice Brooks explains how she updated the technicolour dreamworld of Oz through the film’s cinematography. And, Costume Designer Paul Tazewell describes how he developed a ‘language of clothing’ to reflect the world and characters of Oz.
The episode highlights the significant role that Hair and Makeup Design, Costume Design and Cinematography play in bringing the story of these two complex women to life. Listeners will get a glimpse into the artistry behind the film and the collaborative effort that makes Wicked both visually stunning and emotionally resonant.
Wicked is in UK cinemas now, with part two coming next year. Let us know what you think on social media - tag Girls On Film and use the hashtag #WickedMovie.
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Host: Anna Smith
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Producer: Charlotte Matheson
Intern: Anna Swartz
Audio editor: Emma Butt
House band: MX Tyrants
This episode is in partnership with Universal Pictures
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Nov 26, 2024 • 35min
Ep 186: Polite Society’s Priya Kansara on starting out, stunt doubles & stardom live from Exeter
Girls On Film brings you a live recording from the BFI’s Art of Action season at the Exeter Phoenix Cinema in Devon. Host Anna Smith is joined by Priya Kansara, star of the genre-blending feminist action film Polite Society.
Following a screening of Nida Manzoor’s 2023 film, Priya discusses her lead role as Ria, a spirited young martial artist determined to stop her sister’s wedding with an audacious heist. She describes how, despite their different heritages, she instantly identified with the character of Ria, and revealed how she worked with Manzoor to put a personal spin on the film's more comedic scenes.
Priya also discusses the reality of finding a stunt double when you’re a brown girl, calling for change in this area of the industry, as well as sharing some top tips for film industry newcomers to battle imposter syndrome. Listen to hear more!
The conversation includes a post-screening Q&A with audience questions.
This episode is part of Art of Action: Smash the Glass, a season that celebrates the women who have advanced action cinema both on and off-screen.
The season is supported by National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network with generous sponsorship from Packexe.
To find out more about the BFI’s Art of Action season, and, for our UK listeners, to see which films are screening near you, visit the British Film Institute website below. The season is running from October to December 2024.
https://www.bfi.org.uk/art-action
Also in this week’s episode, Girls On Film is delighted to be celebrating our sixth birthday with the Female Film Club - a global members’ club specifically for women in film - who are turning four. Together we share 10 years in the industry, and to mark the occasion Female Film Club are opening up their networking space to Girls On Film listeners who work the film industry:
They offer a completely free networking space designed to help you make meaningful connections within the industry and to network with other members. With thousands of members in their database, you’ll be joining a supportive community of creatives worldwide.
With free membership, you’ll get access to the FFC app, direct messaging with fellow members, and exclusive perks like special events and industry opportunities. It’s a fantastic way to grow your network, build your skills, and get real support—some members have even landed jobs through it!
https://female-film-club.mn.co/sign_up?bundle_token=e2f89f5961bbb9100aff796e6b36e50c&plan_id=479915&utm_source=manual”
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Host: Anna Smith
Executive Producer: Hedda Lornie Archbold
Producer: Charlotte Matheson
Intern: Anna Swartz
Audio editor: Benjamin Cook
House band: MX Tyrants
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Nov 7, 2024 • 45min
Ep 185: The Importance of Women in Leadership at Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival
In this special episode from the Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival, Anna Smith hosts a panel discussion on women in leadership within the film industry.
In the third iteration of this panel, Anna is joined by three international industry leaders: Kirsty Bell, CEO of the Oscar-winning production company Goldfinch, international film publicity strategist Mia Farrell and Oscar-nominated producer Rebecca Pruzan. Together, they explore the pathways to landing leadership roles, the skills needed to thrive once there, and the shifting dynamics of gender and race in the film industry.
Kirsty Bell shares her experiences starting Goldfinch as a family business and reflects on directing A Bird Flew In—the first film shot during the pandemic, which pioneered COVID protocols on set. She also highlights the importance of supportive men in her life, and how they’ve played a role in her career.
Mia Farrell offers insights from her career as a publicist, discussing her passion for elevating films through strategic PR, as well as her advocacy for greater diversity in the industry. She tells the audience about the genesis of her impactful Screen Daily article, "Why are so few Black people in positions of power in the arthouse film PR sector?'”. Mia also shares her experiences working on The Dads, a heartfelt documentary on fatherhood and trans youth, directed by Luschina Fisher, and available on Netflix.
Rebecca Pruzan discusses her transition from a career in IT and consultancy to becoming an Oscar-nominated producer. She reflects on the identity politics at play in producing her short film IVALU, highlighting the challenges of navigating cultural sensitivities in storytelling and discussing the reaction to the film on its festival journey.
This episode is in partnership with Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival.
You can find out more about the Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival here: https://www.evolutionfilmfestival.com/tickets
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Host: Anna Smith
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Producer: Charlotte Matheson
Intern: Anna Swartz
Audio editor: Benjamin Cook
House band: MX Tyrants
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Oct 16, 2024 • 45min
Ep 184: Festivals special: Sea Change, BFI LFF and Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival
In this festival special, Anna Smith island hops across some of the most unique film festivals of the season, taking listeners from Sea Change festival in Scotland’s Tiree to the London Film Festival before ending in Mallorca to hear about the upcoming Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival 2024.
First, Anna reports from this year’s Sea Change Film Festival in the Inner Hebrides. She speaks with filmmaker Jeanie Finlay (Your Fat Friend, Seahorse) and festival-goers like Reclaim The Frame’s Melanie Iredale about their time at Scotland’s only annual festival dedicated to powering women in film.
Next, she heads to the BFI London Film Festival to meet actor Deba Hekmat and writer Helen Simmons, whose film Last Swim has its premiere at this year’s festival. This coming of age drama tells the story of Ziba, a young woman who celebrates her A-Level results with friends while grappling with a personal secret. With Anna, Deba discusses the authenticity of the film’s dialogue, how it captured Gen Z sensibilities almost perfectly, and how she resonated with the character of Ziba. Helen reflects on working with a translator to capture an authentic Farsi that is spoken by Ziba and her mother in Last Swim, as well as speaking about the lack of representation of driven and intelligent young women in film. Anna also catches up with some friends of the podcast when she is out and about at LFF.
Finally, it’s off to Spain for a preview of the Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival. Anna sits down with festival director Sandra Lipski to discuss some of her feminist festival highlights. Sandra gives us an insight into the 2024 lineup, including the festival’s plan to welcome five time Academy Award-nominee Annette Bening to Mallorca's sunny shores.
Films Mentioned:
Last Swim (2024)
Black Box Diaries (2024)
Anora (2024)
Conclave (2024)
All We Imagine As Light (2024)
Twiggy (2024)
The Extraordinary Miss Flower (2024)
Las chicas de la estación (2024)
The Grifters (1990)
The Outrun (2024)
Endurance (2024)
Emilia Perez (2024)
Your Fat Friend (2023)
Widow Clicquot (2024)
Hoard (2024)
Principal Partners: Vanessa Smith and Peter Brewer
Our partners for this episode: Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival
You can buy tickets for Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival from the 17th October 2024 via this link: https://www.evolutionfilmfestival.com/tickets
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Host: Anna Smith
Executive Producer: Hedda Lornie Archbold
Producer: Charlotte Matheson
Intern: Anna Swartz
Audio editor: Benjamin Cook
House band: MX Tyrants
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Oct 8, 2024 • 42min
Ep 183: Disabled joy in 'Equal Play' with Lily Ahree Siegel, Lindsey Dryden & Clare Baines
Anna Smith speaks to Lily Ahree Siegel, director of Equal Play, a new short documentary that discusses the importance of equal access to school sports for disabled children. Anna is also joined by Lindsey Dryden, director, writer, producer, executive producer, as well as co-founder of FWD-DOC, and Clare Baines, the BFI’s Inclusion Partner, to talk about equal access within the film industry and the bigger issues touched on in Equal Play.
First, Clare discusses her personal connection to the documentary, revealing to Anna how losing her eyesight at 15 affected her ability to participate in school sports. Clare also advocates the importance of educating kids about their bodies. As a disabled woman in the film industry, Lindsey highlights the inaccessibility of disabled people entering the world of entertainment. She questions the disparity between disabled stories in documentaries vs narratives and encourages more joyous cinematic portrayals of the disabled experience. Lindsey and Clare share their favourite film depictions that capture the disabled experience. They also call for a disability revolution including more on-screen celebrations about disabilities.
Next up, Lily Ahree Siegel discusses her background within the arts and what inspired her to become a documentary filmmaker. Lily highlights access to PE and sports as an issue affecting kids worldwide, discusses the importance of inclusion passports, and shares her favourite moment on set.
Equal Play is available to watch on Channel 4 - https://www.channel4.com/programmes/equal-play
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This episode is brought to you by Harder Than You Think.
Films/TV Shows/Books mentioned:
The Gleaners and I (Agnes Varda)
We Might Regret This (created by Kyla Harris) - available on BBC
The Callers (Lindsey Dryden)
Lost In Sound (Lindsey Dryden)
Coda (Sian Heder)
Trans In America (produced by Lindsey Dryden and Shaleece Haas)
Unrest (Jennifer Brea)
Patrice: The Movie (Ted Passon) - available on Hulu and showing at LFF 2024
Crip Camp (James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham) - available on Netflix
I Didn’t See You There (Reid Davenport) - available to rent on Apple TV, Prime Video, and Google Play
Is Anybody Out There (Ella Bee Glendining) - available on ITVX and Netflix
The Tube Thieves (Alison O’Daniel) - available on PBS
Feminist, Queer, Crip by Alison Kafer
Websites mentioned: TV Access - https://www.channel4.com/4producers/creative-equity/tv-access-project
Sins Invalid - https://www.sinsinvalid.org/blog/10-principles-of-disability-justice
FWD-DOC - https://www.fwd-doc.org/
TripleC - https://triplec.org.uk/
DANC - https://triplec.org.uk/danc/
Deaf and Disabled People in TV - https://www.ddptv.org/
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