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The Catalyst International Film Festival in associ The Catalyst International Film Festival in association with the Writers Guild of Ireland (WGI) have announced a new Screenplay Award for short film.

The Catalyst International Film Festival will host the 2nd edition of the festival in Limerick in March 2021, presenting a film programme that prioritises stories and storytellers currently under-represented on screen and behind the camera. The festival is currently planning a hybrid version of the festival with online and in person events subject to Covid 19 restrictions.

The festival is delighted to partner with the Writers Guild of Ireland in establishing this screenplay award. There will be a cash prize of €1,000 for the winner along with membership of WGI for a year and a trophy and book voucher. The runner up will receive a cash prize of €200 and membership of WGI for a year along with a trophy. The story, themes and/or characters of the screenplay should reflect the ethos of Catalyst International Film Festival – reflecting aspects of gender equality, diversity and/or inclusion.

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Have a listen to the latest WFT Podcast over on WF Have a listen to the latest WFT Podcast over on WFT.ie. On the 9th November 2020, WFT hosted the live ‘In Her Own Voice’  Women talk film panel at the Cork International Film Festival's Industry Days event.

Presented in partnership with CIFF with support from the BAI, this session celebrated the recent successes and accomplishments of three Irish female filmmakers, and the positive initiatives and structural changes that have occurred in the industry in the recent movement to recognise, encourage and promote women in film began.
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