The ReFrame Stamp

The ReFrame Stamp for Gender-Balanced Production is an award given to corporations and media that show progress toward female-driven content in the media industry. Based on defined criteria from ReFrame ambassadors, producers, and industry experts, the Stamp certification is awarded to films and TV shows that demonstrate progression toward more gender equality and greater representation of women in key roles.[1][2]

The ReFrame Stamp
Awarded forRecognition of gender-balanced film and television productions featuring women in key roles
CountryUnited States
Presented byReFrame
First awardedJune 8, 2018
Websitehttps://www.reframeproject.org/stamp

History

On June 8, 2018, the ReFrame Stamp program was launched to promote and recognize gender-balanced productions in film and television based on data from IMDbPro on how many women are involved in a production in front of and behind the camera.[3] On September 26, the Stamp program expanded to include submissions for TV shows and movies from cable and streaming platforms.[4] ReFrame entered into a partnership in February 2020 with Delta Airlines in which two in-flight channels dedicated to films and television programs respectively with the ReFrame Stamp would be featured.[5] The ReFrame Movie Channel launched with 29 initial offerings including Wonder Woman, The Hate U Give, Ocean's 8, and Lady Bird. The ReFrame Show Channel's initial releases included Supergirl, Empire, How to Get Away With Murder, and Better Things. These offerings were planned to cycle on a monthly basis with additions in each lineup.[6]

Submission process

Qualifying films must be distributed either theatrically or via streaming, while TV shows are counted in relation to the calendar for the Emmy Awards. Films and television which are not considered top 100 grossing projects may be considered through a rolling open call via a manual submission process.

During any given submission period, the individual entering the information regarding the feature film which has been distributed theatrically or via streaming must utilize the Narrative Feature, Animated Feature, or Television submission form. As of 2019, information provided in each submission must include the project title, year of release, studio (or platform), distributor, and contact information for both a production and studio/distributor representative. The submission must specify the positions of each woman involved in qualifying areas for consideration, as well as whether each of those specified is a person of color.[7][8] Appeals for ReFrame Stamp submissions are reviewed using an independent panel and may be submitted via email.[9]

Criteria

Based on a points system, narrative films and animated films[10] and TV programs[11] must achieve four points within the eight defined qualifying categories with at least two points in the categories of female director, writer, and lead. Double points are awarded for women of color in important positions. Screen time analysis is done with the Geena Davis Inclusion Quotient (GD-IQ),[12] while points are calculated by an algorithm and given to the films or TV programs that meet the requirements. After the stamp is awarded, a logo is added to the end credits.[13] The criteria is subject to change accordingly with the evolving industry.

Film

  • Female lead (Top 1 slot listed on the call sheet)
    • 1 point for a female lead
    • 2 points for a female lead of color
  • Female co-lead (Top 2-5 slots on the call sheet)
    • 1 point for a female lead
    • 2 points for a female lead of color
  • Female representation on screen
    • 1 point when 50% of the screen time is female
    • 2 points when 25% of the screen time is females of color
  • Female director
    • 1 point for a female director
    • 2 points for a female director of color
  • Female writer
    • 1 point for a credited female writer
    • 2 points for a credited female writer of color
  • Female producer
    • 1 point for a female producer
    • 2 points for a female producer of color
  • 50% of department heads are female
    • 1 point for 50% female department heads
    • 2 points for 25% female department heads of color
  • 50% of crew members
    • 1 point for 50% female crew
    • 2 points for 25% female crew of color

Television

  • Female lead (Top 1 slot listed on the call sheet)
    • 1 point for a female lead
    • 2 points for a female lead of color
  • Female season regulars (Top 2-5 slots on the call sheet)
    • 1 point if 50% of season regulars are females of color
    • 2 points if 25% of season regulars are females of color
  • Female showrunner
    • 1 point for a female showrunner
    • 2 points for a female showrunner of color
  • Female writing staff
    • 1 point if 50% of writing staff are female writers (per season)
    • 2 points if 25% of writing staff are female writers of color (per season)
  • Female producer
    • 1 point for at least one female non-writing producer
    • 2 points for at least one female non-writing producer of color
  • Female director
    • 1 point for 50% of episodes directed by female directors (per season)
    • 2 points for 25% of episodes directed by female directors of color (per season)
  • Designated female production personnel
    • 1 point if 50% of the designated production personnel are female
    • 2 points if 25% of the designated production personnel are female of color
  • Female crew
    • 1 point for 50% female crew
    • 2 points for 25% female crew of color

Winners and nominees

2017 Narrative & Animated Feature Recipients

Announced June 7[14] and August 28, 2018[15]

Distributor Film
Amazon Prime Armstrong
Warner Bros. Entertainment Everything, Everything

Wonder Woman

Universal Pictures Girls Trip

Pitch Perfect 3

Open Road Films Home Again
Aviron Pictures Kidnap
A24 Lady Bird

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Lionsgate My Little Pony: The Movie
20th Century Fox The Post

Snatched

Fox Searchlight Pictures The Shape of Water

Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Columbia Pictures Smurfs: The Lost Village
Frameline Suicide Kale
Sony Pictures Classics Capernaum

The Wife

Annapurna Pictures Destroyer
CBS Films Five Feet Apart
Juice Worldwide Freelancers Anonymous
Neon Gemini
IRL
Excel Entertainment Group Jane and Emma
Netflix Juantia

Otherhood

The Polka King

Amazon Studios Late Night
Blumhouse Productions The Lie
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment The Long Dumb Road
IFC Films Mary Shelley
Miss Arizona

2018 Feature Recipients

Announced March 6, 2019[16]

Distributor Film
Lionsgate A Simple Favor

Acrimony

The Spy Who Dumped Me

iTunes At Your Own Risk
Walt Disney Studios A Wrinkle in Time

The Nutcracker and the Four Realms

Universal Pictures Blockers

Breaking In

Truth or Dare

Paramount Pictures Book Club

Bumblebee

Nobody's Fool

Netflix Duck Butter

I Am Not an Easy Man

Warner Bros. Entertainment Crazy Rich Asians

Life of the Party

Ocean's 8

Fox Searchlight Pictures The Favourite
20th Century Fox The Hate U Give

Widows

CBS Films

Lionsgate

Hell Fest
Showtime Mail Order Monster
Focus Features Mary Queen of Scots

On the Basis of Sex

Samuel Goldwyn Films Nancy
Screen Gems Proud Mary
STX Entertainment Second Act
Roadside Attractions Viper Club

2019 Top 100-Grossing Narrative Feature Recipients

Announced February 26, 2020[17]

Distributor Film
Sony Pictures Releasing A Dog's Way Home

Black and Blue

Escape Room

Little Women

Universal Pictures Abominable

Cats

Last Christmas

Little

Ma

Queen & Slim

Us

20th Century Fox Alita: Battle Angel

Breakthrough

United Artists Releasing Booksmart

The Hustle

Walt Disney Motion Pictures Captain Marvel

Frozen 2

Paramount Pictures Dora and the Lost City of Gold

What Men Want

CBS Films/Lionsgate Five Feet Apart
Focus Features Harriet
STX Entertainment Hustlers

UglyDolls

Warner Brothers Pictures Isn't It Romantic

The Curse of La Llorona

Lionsgate Long Shot

2017-2018 Television Recipients

Announced November 13, 2018[18]

Distributor Show and Season Film
ABC Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 5)

For the People (season 1)

Grey's Anatomy (season 14)

How to Get Away with Murder (season 4)

Scandal (season 7)

Station 19 (season 1)

Amazon Prime Video Dino Dana (season 1)

Just Add Magic (season 2B)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (season 1)

Transparent (season 4)

An American Girl Story: Summer Camp, Friends for Life
TNT Animal Kingdom (season 2)

Claws (season 1)

FX Better Things (season 2)
Comedy Central Broad City (season 4)
PBS Call the Midwife (season 7)
NBC Chicago Med (season 3)

This Is Us (season 2)

The CW Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (season 3)

Jane the Virgin (season 4)

Supergirl (season 3)

Netflix Dear White People (season 2)

GLOW (season 1)

Grace and Frankie (season 4)

Jessica Jones (season 2)

Love (season 3)

One Day at a Time (season 2)

Orange Is the New Black (season 5)

Seven Seconds (season 1)

Fox Empire (season 4)
Lifetime Faith Under Fire: The Antoinette Tuff Story

Flint

Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance

I Am Elizabeth Smart

Story of a Girl

The Simone Biles Story: Courage to Soar

YouTube Premium Foursome (season 3)

Lace Up: The Ultimate Sneaker Challenge (season 1)

Step Up: High Water (season 1)

Youth & Consequences (season 1)

Starz Howards End

Outlander (season 3)

Sweetbitter (season 1)

The Girlfriend Experience: Bria (season 2)

Vida (season 1)

TruTV I'm Sorry (season 1)
HBO Insecure (season 2)
BBC America Killing Eve (season 1)
PBS Masterpiece Little Women
OWN Queen Sugar (season 2)
Freeform Famous in Love (season 2)

The Bold Type (season 1)

TV Land Teachers (season 2B)
Showtime SMILF (season 1)

The Chi (season 1)

CBS Madam Secretary (season 4)
CBS All Access The Good Fight (season 2)
Hulu The Handmaid's Tale (season 2)

The Mindy Project (season 6)

TBS Search Party (season 2)

The Detour (season 3)

The Last O.G. (season 1)

Announced January 14, 2020[19]

Distributor Show and Season
ABC For the People (season 1)

Grey's Anatomy (season 14)

How to Get Away with Murder (season 4)

Once Upon a Time (season 7)

Scandal (season 7)

Station 19 (season 1)

The Middle (season 9)

AMC Humans (season 3)
BBC America Killing Eve (season 1)
CBS Madam Secretary (season 4)
The CW iZombie (season 4)

Jane the Virgin (season 4)

Supergirl (season 3)

The 100 (season 5)

Freeform Pretty Little Liars (season 7)
FX The Americans (season 5)

American Horror Story (season 7)

Hulu The Handmaid's Tale (season 2)
Netflix GLOW (season 1)

Jessica Jones (season 2)

Orange Is the New Black (season 5)

Showcase Picnic at Hanging Rock (season 1)

Announced January 14, 2020[19]

Distributor Show and Season
Amazon Prime Video Fleabag (season 2)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (season 2)

ABC Grey's Anatomy (season 15)

How to Get Away with Murder (season 5)

AMC The Walking Dead (season 9)
BBC Killing Eve (season 2)
CBC Television Workin' Moms (season 3)
CBS All Access Star Trek: Discovery (season 2)
The CW Jane the Virgin (season 5)

Supergirl (season 4)

The 100 (season 6)

Fox Broadcasting Company 9-1-1 (season 2)
FX American Horror Story (season 8)

Pose (season 1)

Hulu The Act (season 1)

The Handmaid's Tale (season 3)

Netflix BoJack Horseman (season 5)

GLOW (season 2)

Orange Is the New Black (season 6)

When They See Us

STARZ Power (season 5)

Announced September 15, 2020[20]

Distributor Show and Season
ABC Grey's Anatomy (season 16)
Amazon The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (season 3)

Modern Love

AMC The Walking Dead (season 10)
Apple TV+ The Morning Show (season 1)
BBC America Killing Eve (season 3)
CBS All Access Star Trek: Picard (season 1)
The CW The 100 (season 6)
FX American Horror Story (season 9)
HBO Big Little Lies (season 2)

Euphoria (season 1)

Watchmen (season 1)

Westworld (season 3)

HBO Max Batwoman (season 1)
Hulu The Great (season 1)

The Handmaid's Tale (season 3)

Little Fires Everywhere (season 1)

Normal People (season 1)

Netflix Altered Carbon (season 2)

Dead to Me (season 2)

The End of the F***ing World (season 2)

GLOW (season 3)

I Am Not Okay with This (season 1)

The I-Land (season 1)

Jessica Jones (season 3)

Never Have I Ever (season 1)

Orange Is the New Black (season 7)

Sex Education (season 2)

Sweet Magnolias (season 1)

13 Reasons Why (season 3)

Unbelievable (season 1)

Unorthodox (season 1)

You (season 2)

See also

References

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  2. Patrick Hipes (March 6, 2019). "'The Favourite', 'Bumblebee' Among 2018 Films To Get ReFrame Stamp". Deadline.
  3. Lopez, Ricardo (August 28, 2018). "ReFrame, IMDBPro Announce 22 Newly Certified Gender-Balanced Films". Variety. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  4. Nickolai, Nate (September 26, 2018). "ReFrame Calls for First-Ever Television ReFrame Stamp Submissions". Variety. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
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  11. Television - ReFrame Stamp Criteria
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  13. Buckley, Cara (2019-06-19). "Inclusion Rider? What Inclusion Rider?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
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  15. Hipes, Patrick (2018-08-28). "ReFrame Stamps 22 More Films With Gender-Balance Seal Of Approval; 'Crazy Rich Asians', 'The Wife' On List". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  16. Sun, Rebecca (March 6, 2019). "ReFrame Stamp Awarded to 29 Movies in 2018". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  17. N'Duka, Amanda (2020-02-26). "ReFrame Stamp Affixed On Record 26 Films For 2019". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
  18. Pedersen, Erik (2018-11-14). "ReFrame Gives 62 TV Shows Its Gender-Balance Seal Of Approval; Group's First Small-Screen Stamps". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
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