Today, Netflix announces the five filmmaking teams who will receive funding and professional support to make a short documentary on the theme of “Connection,” as part of the second year…
Not eligible to be a member? You can still support the work of Women in Film and Television Ireland (WFT), on Buy Me A Coffee! Our organisation is dedicated to…
WFT Ireland will once again be running our annual Short Film Showcase for 2023 to celebrate our members’ wonderful short films! Submit your short film now for this special showcase…
WFT member and University College Cork Lecturer Eleanor McSherry is set to present at the British Academy Symposium on a unique, first of its kind neurodiversity course she designed for…
Every year, Catalyst International Film Festival presents a programme that prioritises stories and storytellers currently under-represented on screen and behind the camera. In this New Voices: New Industry – recorded…
Written and directed by WFT Member Tania Notaro, Postpartum – now available on the Virgin Media Player – is a Lynchian-inspired psychological short film that explores the struggles of women…
Are you passionate about acting or writing? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment? We have an exciting opportunity for you to participate in our Workshop of Creative Collaboration led…
Do you wanna dive into how best to use crowdfunding to finance your project? Join us for an online Zoom event held on June 21st, 2023, at 6:00 pm where…
WFT would officially like to invite all our members to our 2023 Annual General Meeting which will take place on Thursday, June 29th at 2:30 PM online on Zoom. Register…
Produced by Fergus Dowd, directed by Joe Lee and distributed by WFT Board Member Siobhan Farrell’s Eclipse Pictures, 406 DAYS tells the story of the 1,000 Irish Debenhams workers who were made…