
“You throw like a girl! You hit like a girl! You run like a girl…” Why do teenage girls give up sport? Why do they often feel excluded from physical…
“You throw like a girl! You hit like a girl! You run like a girl…” Why do teenage girls give up sport? Why do they often feel excluded from physical…
With the industry returning to peak levels of production despite the stresses and strains of COVID and the publication of Screen Ireland’s future strategy Women in Film and Television Ireland…
Directed by WFT member Roisin Kearney and produced by fellow member Maeve McGrath, the powerful period drama PADDY has won another award. Clare native, Cian Hughes has won the Best…
Irish short film, The Ferry, about the mother and baby homes scandal, has been selected by RTÉ’s Short Screen and will be broadcast on RTÉ 2 on September 13th at…
On Thursday, 22nd July at noon, Women in Film and Television Ireland and the Writers Guild of Ireland will host a panel examining the intersection of gender and class in…
WFT Member Róisín Kearney’s short film PADDY will have its Canadian premiere at the Female Eye Film Festival in Toronto in March. Described by Movie Maker Magazine as …”one of…
Following its world premiere at the 32nd Galway Film Fleadh in July, our member’s short, PADDY will screen this Friday at the Kerry International Film Festival. Pick up your tickets…
Our own member, and last month’s ‘Member in Focus’, Roisin Kearney is set to screen three projects at the upcoming San Francisco Irish film festival. Roisin is set to attend…
At WFT Ireland, we are constantly inspired and impressed by the caliber of work being done by our members across the film industry. So much so, that we have decided…
Written and Directed by WFT member Roisin Kearney, ‘No Dogs’ will next screen before the opening film ‘Shelter Me: Apollo House’ at The Chicago Irish Film Festival in February. This…