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Visit us to learn about the journey of Canadian women in film that connects to today’s efforts to achieve gender equality.
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The Canadian Women in Film Museum demonstrates how...
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Founded in 1984, Women in Film & Television – Toronto (WIFT+ Toronto) is a member-based, not-for-profit organization. We are passionate individuals who are dedicated to the education, engagement, and empowerment of our members at all stages of their careers within the screen-based media industry.
27 paź 2021 · Founded in 2009, Women in Film & Television - Atlantic (WIFT-AT) is a non-profit professional association that advances the careers of women and all people facing gender-based oppression working in screen-based media in Atlantic Canada.
The Canadian Women in Film Museum demonstrates how remarkable Canadian women were able to leverage and challenge the gendered expectations of their era to make advancements in the early twentieth century film industry. Their work inspires contemporary efforts to achieve gender equality and inclusion in front of and behind the camera.
28 paź 2024 · ... 2:00 pm. Canadian Women in Film Museum, 212 King St. W., Cobourg ON. Register for event. Thursday, November 07, 2024. Cinema’s First Nasty Women – Snowbird. Cinema’s First Nasty Women is a collection of rarely-seen silent films about feminist protest, anarchic slapstick destruction, and suggestive gender play.
10 Notable Female Canadian Filmmakers. Celebrating Women's History Month and the power of female storytelling. October 26, 2021. October is Women’s History Month in Canada, a time for celebrating and acknowledging women and girls who are contributing to the fight for a more inclusive and accepting society.
24 paź 2024 · St. John's International Women's Film Festival (SJIWFF) is Canada's longest-running women's film festival and one of the longest-running globally. Established with a bold vision of advancing gender equity in the screen industries, SJIWFF has...