What's Happening?
Amanda Seyfried attended the premiere of Mona Fastvold's short film 'Discipline' as part of the Miu Miu Women's Tales series in New York. The event, held at Village East by Angelika, showcased the 31st installment of the series, which commissions independent female filmmakers to create short works. Fastvold, known for 'The Testament of Ann Lee,' collaborated with Seyfried and other cast members to produce a film that explores the transition into womanhood through movement and gesture. The premiere was attended by notable figures such as Chloë Sevigny, Lili Reinhart, and Maude Apatow, who gathered to celebrate female storytelling.
Why It's Important?
The Miu Miu Women's Tales series highlights the importance of female voices in the film industry, providing a platform
for women filmmakers to express their creativity. By featuring prominent actresses like Amanda Seyfried, the series draws attention to the diverse narratives women can bring to the screen. This initiative not only supports gender equality in filmmaking but also encourages the exploration of unique storytelling methods, such as the use of movement and gesture in 'Discipline.' The event underscores the ongoing efforts to amplify women's contributions to the arts and inspire future generations of female filmmakers.









