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Jamie Lee Curtis, Regina King and more to be honored at Women in Film (“WIF”) Honors

Jamie Lee Curtis arrives for Producers Guild Awards on February 25^ 2023 in Beverly Hills^ CA

Jamie Lee Curtis, Tessa Thompson and Regina King will be among the honorees at this year’s WIF Honors taking place at the Beverly Hilton hotel on Nov. 6.

WIF – previously known as Women in Film — was founded in 1973 and strives to advocate for and advance the careers of women working in front of and behind the camera (according to its website). Presented under the theme of “Unity,” the awards recognize the shared commitment to equity, sustainability and stories that represent how human experiences can transform culture.

A press release stated that the annual gala will also honor Mara Brock Akil, Maude Apatow, Dede Gardner, Gabrielle Nadig alongside Nia DaCosta and Judy Blume, who will be presented with their awards in absentia. The evening will also feature a special appearance by comedian Atsuko Okatsuka.

WIF CEO Kirsten Schaffer said in a statement: “This year’s WIF honorees exemplify how artists are using their voices to drive change. From rising talent like Maude Apatow to legends like Jamie Lee Curtis and Mara Brock Akil, their inspiring work, both on and off screen, reminds us that solidarity and connectedness are what will protect us, and our ability to tell stories that reflect our full humanity.”

WIF Honors co-chairs Victoria Alonso and Tracy McKnight said in a statement: “WIF Honors is a celebration of unity across generations, disciplines, and stories, and this year’s honorees reflect that. As a collective, we stand united against division, our commitment to fair pay, safe working conditions, and the right to express and create freely. We believe in the power of unified action to transform our industry and are proud to celebrate those leading the way.”

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