WFT supporters and members, would you like a pair of tickets to The Woman King preview on Monday 26th September in Light House Cinema? Just email info@wft.ie with your name…
Tile Media are currently crewing up for a ground breaking historical documentary for TG4, and they are looking to fill the following roles to start in the next two weeks. …
Helmed by WFT Member Emma Fagan, the Bleeding Pig Film Festival returns to Donabate for its fifth year with a screening of acclaimed Irish language feature film An Cailín Ciúin…
Make sure to catch Dearbhla Walsh’s absolutely fabulous Apple TV series BAD SISTERS with SHARON HORGAN. This hilarious drama was shot mostly in North Dublin, and features familiar sights, including…
On the 7th of May, WFT and WGI collaborated on a very special joint event, Women Writing for the Screen: Strategizing for our Future which took place at the Museum…
Read WFT Chair Dr Susan Liddy’s new paper with Paraic Kerrigan and Anne O’Brien that explores the dynamics of EDI leadership in the Irish screen industries: policy, practice and perspective….
Welcome to the WFT Writer’s Room, a supportive online space where our members can ask honest and in-depth questions across an array of topics hosted by fellow writer and WFT…
The world premiere of Looking at the Sun, by award-winning playwright, Emily Bohannon, is coming to Smock Alley Theatre and The Civic Theatre, Tallaght this summer. This play stars WFT…
Director Sophie Hyde is really making waves in the industry – a changemaker in her field. Her film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande is challenging ageist stereotypes and assumptions…
How can Neurodiversity enrich our industry? What does an inclusive set really look like? In the latest WFT Podcast, WFT Vice-Chair and DOP Jaro Waldeck chats with Anna Czarska and…