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  1. wif advocates for and advances the careers of women, nonbinary, and trans people working in the screen industries—to achieve parity and transform culture

  2. Women are involved in the film industry in all roles, including as film directors, actresses, cinematographers, film producers, film critics, and other film industry professions, though women have been underrepresented in creative positions.

  3. Founded in 1973 as Women In Film Los Angeles, WIF advocates for and advances the careers of women working in the screen industries—in front of and behind the camera, across all levels of experience—to achieve parity and transform culture.

  4. Our research has shown that women continue to deal with particular gendered biases that make it harder to secure financing. Since its inception in 1985, the Film Finishing Fund has awarded over two million dollars in cash and in-kind services to 280 films from all over the globe.

  5. Canadian Women in Film Museum. Designed by women. Curated by women. Built by women. Visit us to learn about the journey of Canadian women in film that connects to today’s efforts to achieve gender equality. Plan Your Visit.

  6. 14 juin 2024 · Women in Film & Television International WIFTI is a global network dedicated to advancing professional development and achievement for women working in all areas of film, video and other screen-based media.

  7. Native Women in Film & Television in All Media – Film Festival. The first and largest representation of Native and Indigenous Women Filmmakers. NWIFTV is a program of Red Nation Celebration Institute.