Film Fatales is a diverse
community of women filmmakers who meet regularly to mentor each other, share resources, collaborate on projects and build a supportive environment in which to make their films.
We accomplish this by putting strong, women - directed films on screen, growing the next
generation of women filmmakers, and making it easier for w...
IRIS is a
collective of women filmmakers founded by Kyle Ann Stokes, Elizabeth Kaiden and Nitza Wilon to champion the female voice through fictional narrative film.
I definitely have colleagues who are women who are directors of programming or executive directors, but I bet are percentages aren't that much better than the number
of women filmmakers getting into film festivals.
We welcome a gift of any size to help support Women at Sundance's year - round efforts to elevate the
voices of women filmmakers and to achieve gender parity behind the camera.
As a tribute to her efforts in bringing the
work of women filmmakers to prominence, SIFF created this special award and asked Women in Film Seattle to bestow it.
«It's always interesting to me because I get invited to these
panels of women filmmakers and I always feel a little bit like an imposter, because I haven't had to face the same kinds of discrimination.»
What is more, their upcoming study for 2015 will look at what happens to the
careers of women filmmakers after they appear at Sundance.
We accomplish this by putting strong, women - directed films on screen, growing the next
generation of women filmmakers, and making it easier for women to make films.
New York Women in Film & and Television and IRIS, a
collective of women filmmakers, today announced the selected screenwriters and named the eight mentors who will work with them (it's a very impressive list).