2017 WIFT-T Showcase Audience Choice Award winner, Karen Chapman, returns with thought-provoking documentary, Lessons Injustice.
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2017 WIFT-T Showcase Audience Choice Award winner, Karen Chapman, returns with thought-provoking documentary, Lessons Injustice.
2019 WIFT-T Showcase: Karen Chapman (Lessons Injustice)
2017 WIFT-T Showcase Audience Choice Award winner, Karen Chapman, returns with thought-provoking documentary, Lessons Injustice.
2019 WIFT-T Showcase: Lina Roessler (Mustard Seed)
In Lina Roessler’s moving short film, Mustard Seed, an old man remains trapped in the nightmare of his past.
2019 WIFT-T Showcase: Morgana McKenzie (Lost Time)
“I put in a life of music that was lost,” laments Paul Wager in Lost Time. Directed by Leo Pfeifer with cinematography by Morgana McKenzie, Lost Time is a reflective short documentary about a drummer reconciling with loss.
2019 WIFT-T Showcase: Rachel Cairns (Street Series)
Multi-hyphenate content creator and actress, Rachel Cairns, brings her hilarious and refreshing web series, Street Series, to our 10th annual WIFT-T Showcase.
7 Short Projects Selected for 2018 WIFT-T Showcase
1 comedic web series episode, 2 short documentaries, and 4 short narrative films. All female-driven and female-led.
A Career-launching opportunity for Bright Talent Rebeca Ortiz
Women in Film & Television–Toronto announces Rebeca Ortiz as the recipient of the 2017 Deluxe Toronto Postproduction Mentorship.
