When Maedeh Moayyednia moved to Arizona as a refugee from the Middle East to pursue film editing, she doubted her own abilities.
“I read an article about how society teaches women to be perfect and teaches men to be brave,” she said. “We have learned if you’re not perfect, you’re not good at all. I realized that I just have to stop thinking if I am perfect or not. To be good enough, I just have to be brave enough. I just have to do the work. Because I am good enough.”
And she hopes all women filmmakers realize they are good enough too.
At the 91st Academy Awards in February, a woman did not win the Best Director award. A woman did not even have a chance to win the award — no female directors received a nomination. Only five women have ever been nominated for the Best Director award at the Oscars, and only one woman has ever won the award.
There were many reasons cited for why this year’s female-directed films were not nominated, but Best Director wasn’t the only category that saw zero nominations for women. There were no nominations for women in cinematography, film editing, score or visual effects. Only 25 percent of nominations, which is up from last year, for behind-the-scenes awards went to women.
Women In Film, an organization that advocates for the careers of women working in the screen industries, said the Oscar nominations “reiterate that we still have real work to do to achieve parity for women across the screen industries — particularly for female directors, whose extraordinary work this year has notably been all but forgotten by Awards acknowledgement.”
Recognizing the need for gender parity, the School of Film, Dance and Theatre in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University is striving to push for gender equity in its film program and in the industry.
“As a person who’s an immigrant, who’s a woman, who’s from the Middle East, who’s a brown person, it’s important to bring those perspectives and talk about people who have been marginalized and people who have less voice in this industry,” Moayyednia said.