33 of Top 100 2019-20
Shows (With a Combined 136 Emmy Nominations) #GetStamped Including
GLOW, Killing Eve, Little Fires Everywhere, The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel, Normal People, Star Trek: Picard, and
Watchmen
ReFrame (ReFrameProject.org), a coalition of
industry professionals and partner companies founded by WIF (Women
In Film Los Angeles) and Sundance Institute—whose mission is to
increase the number of women of all backgrounds working in film, TV
and media—and IMDbPro (imdbpro.com)—the essential resource
for entertainment industry professionals—announced today the TV and
streaming shows from the 2019-2020 season that have earned the
ReFrame Stamp based on an extensive analysis of IMDbPro data
on the 100 most popular scripted shows. In an encouraging
development, there was a 57% increase from the previous season in
the number of gender-balanced TV and streaming series, from 21
shows in 2018-2019, to 33 shows in 2019-2020 (see full list below).
Shows that have earned this year’s ReFrame Stamp include
“GLOW,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Killing Eve,” “The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Normal People,” “Star Trek: Picard,” “The
Walking Dead,” and “Watchmen.”
Here are the ReFrame Stamp for TV recipients from the 2019-2020
Season:
ReFrame Stamp for TV Recipients
(2019-2020)
“Altered Carbon”/ Netflix: Season 2 “American Horror Story”/
FX: Season 9 “Batwoman”/ HBO Max: Season 1 “Big Little Lies”/
HBO: Season 2 “Dead to Me”/ Netflix: Season 2 “The End of the
F***ing World”/ Netflix: Season 2 “Euphoria”/ HBO: Season 1
“GLOW”/ Netflix: Season 3 “The Great”/ Hulu: Season 1
“Grey's Anatomy”/ ABC: Season 16 “The Handmaid's Tale”/ Hulu:
Season 3 “I Am Not Okay with This”/ Netflix: Season 1 “The
I-Land”/ Netflix: Season 1 “Jessica Jones”/ Netflix: Season 3
“Killing Eve”/ BBC America: Season 3 “Little Fires Everywhere”/
Hulu: Season 1 “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”/ Amazon: Season 3
“Modern Love”/ Amazon: Season 1 “The Morning Show”/ Apple TV+:
Season 1 “Never Have I Ever”/ Netflix: Season 1 “Normal People”/
Hulu: Season 1 “The 100”/ CW: Season 6 “Orange Is the New
Black”/ Netflix: Season 7 “Sex Education”/ Netflix: Season 2
“Star Trek: Picard”/ CBS All Access: Season 1 “Sweet Magnolias”/
Netflix: Season 1 “13 Reasons Why”/ Netflix: Season 3
“Unbelievable”/ Netflix: Season 1 “Unorthodox”/ Netflix: Season 1
“The Walking Dead”/ AMC: Season 10 “Watchmen”/ HBO: Season 1
“Westworld”/ HBO: Season 3 “You”/ Netflix: Season 2
**Shows in bold also received the Stamp in previous years**
The ReFrame analysis and Stamp determinations are based on
IMDbPro data showing the top 100 most popular scripted TV and
streaming shows in the past year (per the Emmy Awards eligibility
calendar). The list is based on IMDbPro exclusive and authoritative
data on the actual page views of more than 200 million monthly
visitors to IMDb worldwide, factoring the removal of sports, news,
non-fiction and reality programs. ReFrame also welcomes submissions
from series and films not included in the top 100 of each year,
with these Stamp recipients featured on IMDb and the ReFrame
website.
“We are excited to see a significant 57% increase in the number
of shows that have earned the ReFrame Stamp this season, and
believe these criteria are driving hiring decisions both in front
of, and behind, the camera,” said ReFrame Co-founders Keri
Putnam and Cathy Schulman. “From Regina King leading
‘Watchmen,’ to ReFrame Rise fellow Hanelle Culpepper making
history as the first woman to direct a pilot or debut episode of a
Starfleet series in the franchise’s 53-year history, women continue
to make bold moves, and we’re heartened to see a broadened field of
Stamp awardees.”
ReFrame Rise director and Stamp recipient Hanelle Culpepper
said: “Gender balance was a priority for us when crewing up Picard
and reflects the core values of the ‘Star Trek’ universe. It
may seem daunting to take that first step, to dig deeper than the
usual folks in your Rolodex, but the rewards that come from
different perspectives and ideas are worth it. And it opens your
circle which makes achieving gender balance the next time
easier.”
Producer and ReFrame Stamp recipient Bruna Papandrea said: “My
personal mission, as well as that of my company, is to use
entertainment to advance gender equality through balanced
representation on-camera and participation off-camera. That’s why
I’m proud to be a ReFrame Ambassador and support this industrywide
initiative providing tangible and measurable solutions. And I know
it’s more than just being a voice, but also leading by example and
ensuring my own shows, such as ‘Big Little Lies,’ meet the
Stamp requirements.”
The ReFrame Stamp serves as a mark of distinction for film and
television projects that have demonstrated success in
gender-balanced hiring based on criteria developed by ReFrame in
consultation with ReFrame Ambassadors, producers and other industry
experts. Stamps are awarded to productions that hire
female-identifying people in four out of eight critical areas of
their production, including writer, director, showrunner, producer,
lead, season regulars, department heads and crew. Additional points
are awarded to content that has women of color in key positions.
The criteria are iterative and will change over time as the
industry evolves. The ReFrame Stamp appears on film and television
end credits, marketing and publicity materials, and film websites.
The Stamp also appears on IMDb at IMDb.com/ReFrame and in the
“Awards” section of IMDb and IMDbPro Title Pages for ReFrame Stamp
recipients. ReFrame stamped content can also be found on the
in-flight ReFrame Channel on Delta Air Lines. For more information
or to apply for the ReFrame Stamp, please visit
ReFrameProject.org/stamp.
About ReFrame
Founded and led by Women In Film and Sundance Institute, ReFrame
is an initiative that employs a unique strategy, a peer-to-peer
approach, in which ReFrame Ambassadors engage with senior industry
decision-makers at over 50 Partner Companies to implement ReFrame
programs. The initiative’s goals are to provide research, support,
and a practical framework that can be used by Partner companies to
mitigate bias during the creative decision-making and hiring
process, celebrate successes, and measure progress toward a more
gender-representative industry on all levels. For more information
download the ReFrame Culture Change Handbook or visit
ReFrameProject.org.
ReFrame is made possible by support from The David and Lura
Lovell Foundation; The Harnisch Foundation; Hulu; IMDbPro; Mercer;
the Women at Sundance Leadership Council: Ruth Ann Harnisch, Katy
Drake Bettner, Barbara Bridges, Abigail Disney, Suzanne Lerner,
Cristina Ljungberg, Ann Lovell, Pat Mitchell, Susan Bay Nimoy,
Patty Quillin, Brenda Robinson, Kimberly Steward, Lynda Weinman,
Jenifer Westphal, and Jacki Zehner; Delta Air Lines; Pritzker
Pucker Family Foundation; and an anonymous donor.
About Sundance Institute
As a champion and curator of independent stories for the stage
and screen, Sundance Institute provides and preserves the space for
artists in film, theatre, film composing, and digital media to
create and thrive. Founded in 1981 by Robert Redford, the
Institute's signature Labs, granting, and mentorship programs,
dedicated to developing new work, take place throughout the year in
the U.S. and internationally. Sundance Co//ab, a digital community
platform, brings artists together to learn from each other and
Sundance Advisors and connect in a creative space, developing and
sharing works in progress. The Sundance Film Festival and other
public programs connect audiences and artists to ignite new ideas,
discover original voices, and build a community dedicated to
independent storytelling. Sundance Institute has supported such
projects as Clemency, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Zola, On The
Record, Boys State, The Farewell, Honeyland, One Child Nation, The
Souvenir, The Infiltrators, Sorry to Bother You, Won't You Be My
Neighbor?, Hereditary, Call Me By Your Name, Get Out, The Big Sick,
Mudbound, Fruitvale Station, City So Real, Top of the Lake, Between
the World & Me, Wild Goose Dreams and Fun Home. Join Sundance
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About WIF
Founded in 1973 as Women In Film, Los Angeles, WIF advocates for
and advances the careers of women working in the screen industries,
to achieve parity and transform culture. We support women and
people of marginalized genders in front of and behind the camera
and across all levels of experience. We work to change culture
through our distinguished pipeline programs; we advocate for gender
parity through research, education, and media campaigns; and we
build a community centered around these goals. Membership is open
to all screen industry professionals, and more information can be
found on our website: wif.org. Follow WIF on Twitter, Instagram,
Facebook, and YouTube.
About IMDbPro
IMDbPro (http://www.imdbpro.com) is the essential resource for
entertainment industry professionals. This membership-based service
includes comprehensive information and tools that are designed to
help entertainment industry professionals achieve success
throughout all stages of their career. IMDbPro offers members the
following: detailed contact and representation information; tools
to manage and showcase their IMDb profile, including the ability to
select their primary images and the credits they are best “known
for”; exclusive STARmeter rankings that are determined by page
views on IMDb; the IMDbPro app for iPhone, iPad and Android;
IMDbPro Track, which empowers members to receive personalized
entertainment industry news and notifications on the people and
film and TV projects they want to follow; a convenient tool that
generates custom digital assets to promote their work on social
media and other platforms; and free access to premium and secure
video and voice meetings and chat messaging via Amazon Chime.
Additional IMDbPro services include Box Office Mojo
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#1 movie website in the world with a combined web and mobile
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