Virtual Networking with WIF India and SACFF 🐅

For International Women’s Month, we’re thrilled to host our 6th virtual global networking event, bringing together chapters from around the world!

Join us alongside WIF India and the South Asian Canadian Film Federation (SACFF) for a dynamic, one-hour networking experience designed to spark meaningful connections across borders.

During the session, you’ll rotate through three breakout rooms, each with guided prompt questions to help kick-start engaging conversations. Whether you’re looking to:

  • Expand your professional circle internationally

  • Discover new collaborators or co-production opportunities

  • Share your latest project

  • Gain insight into other markets and industries

  • Find mentors — or become one

  • Explore funding pathways and festival strategies

…this event is designed to open doors.

Ask for advice, give advice, promote yourself, and prepare for some networking!

Date: Tuesday, March 31

Location: ZOOM (a link will be sent on Monday, March 30 via email)

Time:

8:00 am EDT (Toronto)

6:30 pm in IST (India)

This event is suitable for professionals in the screen-based industry. This event is for WIFT+ Toronto members, members of WIF India, and members of SACFF.

If you’re a member of another WIFT chapter anywhere in the world and would like to attend, consider joining WIFT+ Toronto at the Dual Membership level for $90.00. Dual members receive the same benefits as other membership levels (excluding Board voting), including:

  • Access to all virtual networking events

  • 25% off programming

  • Access to the Member Directory
  • Discounts on film submissions

  • Savings at TIFF and BANFF

  • The ability to apply for our many Mentorship programs
  • And many additional industry perks

Please note:

Registration is required and spaces are limited on a first-come, first-served basis. Membership status will be confirmed with all participating chapters.

We look forward to connecting with you and celebrating the power of women supporting women across the global screen industry.