
2025 • Documentary
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About the film
In WOMEN LAUGHING, longtime New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly sets out to explore her lifelong passion for humor and cartooning by speaking, laughing, and drawing with a diverse group of remarkable women who create cartoons for the iconic magazine. Featuring intimate conversations with some of the most celebrated and groundbreaking cartoonists at The New Yorker including Roz Chast, Emily Flake, Liana Finck, Sarah Akinterinwa, Amy Hwang, and Bishakh Som, the film also journeys back in time to the earliest days of The New Yorker. WOMEN LAUGHING is a joyful celebration of women, art, and the creative spirit, as well as a look at the state of women’s humor over the last century through the perspectives of the pioneering cartoonists, then and now, who have wrestled with some of the central social issues of our time.
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Learn more at www.womenlaughingfilm.com
Director
Kathleen Hughes, Liza Donnelly
Producer
Judith Mizrachy, Nathalie Seaver, Liza Donnelly
Executive Producer
Katie Couric, Ruth Ann Harnisch, Melony Lewis, Lauren Lexton, Claire F. Newman
Crew
Andrew Fredericks, Kathryn Bostic, Marika Hacking, Francesco Saviano, Matt Eller
Awards & recognition
Woodstock Film Festival
World Premiere
DOC NYC
Official Selection
Montclair Film Festival
Official Selection
DC/DOX
Official Selection
Provincetown Film Festival
Official Selection
Athena Film Festival
Official Selection
Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival
Audience Award Winner
Riverrun International Film Festival
Official Selection
Hamptons Doc Fest
Official Selection
What people are saying
‘The Funny Women of The New Yorker: A conversation with Liza Donnelly‘
Brian Lehrer
‘“Shines a light on these women’s brilliance, creativity, humor, and the laughs in between.”‘
Aliyah Jefferies
‘“There is something deceptively simple about a New Yorker cartoon. A few lines, a handful of words — usually fewer than a dozen — and suddenly an entire worldview has been distilled into a single panel. There is also something delightfully subversive about watching a room full of women sit around a table drawing them.”‘
Natalia Zukerman
‘“If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when you get the funniest women in New York into a room to draw cartoons and talk shop, this film is it.”‘
Jason Chatfield
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