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From spreadsheets to testing, from crew calls to c From spreadsheets to testing, from crew calls to creative choices – what exactly does it take to produce a feature film in the age of COVID? Last year, WFT spoke with two POV producers as well as Screen Ireland’s Development Executive Fran Keaveney about this woman-centered funding scheme.

Hosting the chat was WFT Board Member and Producer Fiona Kinsella, who talked with fellow producers, Deirdre Levins (You Are Not My Mother) after her film’s hugely successful premiere at this year’s TIFF as well as Roisin Geraghty on her POV film Sunlight.

Screen Ireland’s POV Scheme was established to support women filmmakers, and in 2020 four live-action fiction titles were commissioned with a budget limit of €400,000.

This event has been made possible with the support of Screen Ireland.

Listen to the podcast now over at WFT.ie.
To celebrate our members’ wonderful short films, To celebrate our members’ wonderful short films, WFT Ireland will once again be running our annual Short Film Showcase.

Submit your short film now for this special showcase and you can be in with the chance of winning some very special prizes.

A €500 bursary for your next film from Production People
One year of WFT Membership
A Colour Grade and DCP for your next short-form project with Element Post-Production
A year’s membership to the IFI
A grip package from Celtic Grips for your next short film
A lighting package from Apollo Film Lighting for your next short film
A festival pass and marketplace application fee for Docs Ireland 2023
A festival pass for VMDIFF 2023
A prize sponsored by Vast Valley
We want your film!

The deadline for submissions is Friday 16th September at 5pm. There is no submission fee to enter your film, you just need to be a current WFT Ireland member.

We hope to show as many as possible, but there will not be time to screen all the films we receive, in which case we have some judging criteria which include production values, women on the crew, feminist theme/narrative, quality of vision and writing. We want to encourage filmmakers from all backgrounds and with unique voices to apply.

Read more over at WFT.ie.
WFT is delighted to showcase the talents & achieve WFT is delighted to showcase the talents & achievements of two talented women filmmakers at the inaugural Achill Island Film Festival. Hosted by WFT Vice-Chair Jaro Waldeck, this intimate discussion with Kate Haley and Emily Swain will explore the work it takes to get their short films across the line.

This event is followed by a networking drinks event later in the evening hosted by WFT Chair Dr. Susan Liddy.

Where: Saturday 21st May, 12 noon.
When: Lourdies Pub, Main Road, Slievemore, Dooagh, Co. Mayo, F28 F586
Check out the full festival line-up over at achillinternationalfilmfestival.com

This event has been made possible with the support of the BAI.

Kate Haley

Kate Haley is a writer/director from Co. Donegal. Her credits include writing and directing the short films Risk (2017), A Park Bench (2017) & more recently A Death in the Family (2020). A Death in the Family was selected to take part in the CIACLA Irish Short Reels Series (2021), won Best Irish Short at Disappear Here Film Festival (2020) and was nominated for Best Cinematography at The Richard Harris International Film Festival. Kate has just completed an M.Phil. in Screenwriting at TCD & developing her debut feature.

Emily Swain

Emily has been in and around show business since she was a child. Emily has performed around the world including for award-winning playwrights & filmmakers. Her first feature was shooting with Sir Michael Caine & Martin Landau. Emily won Best Supporting Actress in the film Toby’s Song at the Independent Shorts Awards LA. Her first feature as producer & co-writer was The Confessional (2018) and her shortcut version The Shriving (2019) was selected for Indie Short Fest, LA, and also awarded at the ISAs. Latest acting projects include features and shorts with BAFTA crew members, OSCAR award-winning composers, multiple festival award-winners and Hollywood DOPs. Among the list of notable alumni from ALRA. Emily is a proud member of our sister organisation, WFTV (UK). Emily's debut short (writer/director/producer/actor) Verses is showing at the Achill Film Festival; a 3-min comedy short Problème d'Étang (Pond Trouble) has recently finished post-production.
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