
Last year, UK research suggests that the majority of the screen workforce come from ‘privileged’ backgrounds. At the Galway Film Fleadh 2021, Women in Film and Television Ireland and the…
Last year, UK research suggests that the majority of the screen workforce come from ‘privileged’ backgrounds. At the Galway Film Fleadh 2021, Women in Film and Television Ireland and the…
Recent UK research suggests that the majority of the screen workforce come from ‘privileged’ backgrounds. But that’s doesn’t happen here – right? At the 2021 Galway Film Fleadh, Women in…
Our fingers and toes are crossed for WFT members Sinead O’Loughlin, Sarah Fenelon and Jennifer Davidson as they take part in this year’s Script Pitching Competition at the Galway Film…
Deep in rural Ireland, in a dead-end pub, in the arse-end of nowhere, a lonely, simple-minded barman has his day upended, when an unexpected customer arrives and changes everything. Featuring…
Welcome to the inaugural WFT Podcast. This is the audio from our Countdown to 50/50 in 2020 Event, which was recorded at the Galway Film Fleadh 2019. Watch this space,…
Earlier this year, eight Irish film festivals signed the 5050×2020 Gender Parity and Inclusion Pledge, launched at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. How realistic is this goal? That’s the topic…
Here at Women in Film and Television Ireland, a chapter of Women in Film and Television International, we are delighted to announce that to date, 8 Irish Film festivals have…
Louise Bagnall’s Late Afternoon has been nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Animated Short. Late Afternoon follows an elderly woman as she drifts back through her memories, existing between…