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Tickets are now available
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we’ll be kicking off at the Garden Cinema London, and throughout the month the WFTV Festival will travel across the UK, from Belfast, Cardiff, Glasgow and Manchester.
The WFTV Festival is for WFTV members, by members - showcasing members’ work, short and long form, across both film and TV, to an audience of members and invited industry professionals. Book your tickets now.
London
friday 6 march
the garden cinema
morning | 9:00 - 14:00
Afternoon | 15:00 - 20:15
The festival will showcase members’ work, short and long form, across both film & TV, to an audience of members and invited industry professionals.
In London, alongside the showcase, we’ll also be hosting Q&As, industry talks and speed-networking throughout the day.
In order to allow as many members as possible the opportunity to celebrate and experience the festival, we encourage members to book either the morning OR afternoon slot only.
MANCHESTER
10 march
Industry panel: Leading on Talent: The Future of TV Drama in the North | 16:45-18:15
Shorts & networking | 18:20-21:00
Home, Manchester
Leading on Talent: Producing Drama in the North of England
This panel will bring together Executive Producer, Quay Street Productions, Davina Earl, Head of Development, Warp Films, Siobhan Morgan and Producer Diva Rodriguez to discuss the changing landscape of high-end TV, storytelling and representing the North on screen.
Exploring topics such as developing and retaining regional talent, plus spotlighting opportunities for upcoming female leaders in creative roles in the north.
WFTV in Manchester: Shorts & Networking
A bespoke programme of short films made by WFTV members, followed by networking after the screening.
cardiff
11 march
Industry Panel panel: Producing Drama in Wales
9:00-11:30
Screen Alliance Wales Classroom, Wolf Studios
shorts & networking
19:00-22:00
Everyman Cardiff
WFTV Festival in Cardiff: Producing Drama in Wales with Bad Wolf and Screen Alliance Wales
This panel will bring together Jane Tranter CBE, Allison Dowzell OBE, Emma Obank and Kate Crowther as they discuss Bad Wolf's upcoming slate, share advice on building a sustainable production base in Wales, developing and retaining talent and the training opportunities available. Following the panel there will be a chance to network with the panellists over coffee and pastries.
WFTV Festival in Cardiff: Shorts & Networking
A bespoke programme of short films made by WFTV members, followed by networking after the screening.
