
Every year the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival brings a wealth of inspiring films, local and international, to Irish screens. The stories being told and the unique voices in…
Every year the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival brings a wealth of inspiring films, local and international, to Irish screens. The stories being told and the unique voices in…
When it comes to Commercial TV Production, we aren’t seeing enough women directors working regularly within the industry. WFT held a focussed panel last November to explore how we can…
Throughout 2022, we’ll be meeting colleagues from other WIFT International Chapters, and hearing about women’s experience in the industry right across the globe. This is a great way to connect…
In 2016, actor Seána Kerslake participated in WFT Ireland’s ’A Stronger Voice For Women’ event at the Galway Film Fleadh. In this recording from our archives, she chats about her…
Watch back our recording from the WFT Screenwriting Masterclass and Christmas Networking Event in 2018, where accomplished screenwriter Kirsten Sheridan shared her tips, advice, and experience with a crowd of…
Join WFT for the last event of 2021! On 16th December at 6.30pm, our Chair, Dr Susan Liddy, will be talking to four screenwriters/directors about their long careers in the…
In the latest WFT Podcast, we explore the opportunities available for members through the Irish language. This panel features TG4 Commissioning & Acquisitions Editor, Laura Ní Cheallaigh; Director Rachael Moriarty;…
WFT is delighted to announce the winners of our Short Film Showcase for the 2021 competition. The three fantastic winning films were selected from almost forty shorts submitted, nine of…
Opening a window on work by a new wave of women filmmakers, IFI and Women in Film and TV Ireland present this inspiring programme of short films selected from a…
In the latest WFT Podcast, listen to Board Member, DOP Jaro Waldeck in conversation with fellow Board Member Liz Gill about her work and career to date. Liz Gill is…