2023 marked a very special year for Women in Film and TV Ireland. Our Chair, Dr. Susan Liddy has been elected as the Incoming President of WIFT International, an appointment…
Celebrating Women, Ageing, and the Screen Industries: Women, Ageing and the Screen Industries: Falling off a Cliff? an Academic Collection Edited by Dr. Susan Liddy. Cannes, 20th May 2023: An…
We are delighted to hear that two filmmakers who met through Women in Film & Television Ireland have been shortlisted for Virgin Media Discovers 2023. Irish writer/director Fiona Ashe and…
WFT Ireland celebrates the release of Women, Ageing and the Screen Industries: Falling off a Cliff? an academic collection edited by our chair and incoming WIFT International President Dr. Susan…
At Catalyst International Film Festival this year, WFT held a very special panel comprised of respected film critics working nationally and held in partnership with Screen Ireland. This talk was…
When it comes to keeping an audience on the edge of their seat, the precision of the edit is everything. Register now for our live webinar, where acclaimed New York-based…
Today’s podcast is from the WFT Ireland Archives and features a masterclass on Directing with Neasa Hardiman. This talk covered the editing segment and was recorded in the RTE studios…
Dublin will be Written in my Heart is an (ir)regular short film night showcasing the best in independent Irish filmmaking, curated by WFT member Emma Fagan of Fillum. This Thursday…
What opportunities are there for women writers over the age of 40? WFT Ireland is excited to present the WFT Writers Room Podcast, a space where our members can engage…
Women in Film and TV Ireland is delighted to welcome Smrithika (Smithy) Majukar as its new administrator. Ms. Majukar is an emerging Indian-Dutch writer who graduates in 2023 with an…