Resignation of Executive Director
Anne O'Brien has resigned as WIFT NZ Executive Director. Announcing her resignation late last month, the WIFT NZ Board commended Anne for her part in the organisation's consolidation and growth over ...read more.
New issue day for WIFT e-news
As of March 8th, the WIFT NZ e-news will be issued fortnightly on Mondays.  If you wish to have an item included in the e-news, please email it to office@wiftnz.org.nz by 10am on the Monday tha ...read more.
Te Puni Kokiri forms exciting partnership with WIFT NZ
WIFT NZ is delighted to announce a new partnership with Te Puni Kokiri to support Te Reo and Maori women in the screen industry.  The partnership has two strands: Te Puni Kokiri will sponsor a ...read more.
3D post prod launches in Auckland
Responding to growing demand for 3D content, WIFT NZ partner Images & Sound will be launching Stereoscopic 3D Post Production Services next month.  Images & Sound's Baselight 4 Colour G ...read more.
Discount drinks for WIFT members
WIFT NZ is pleased to announce an offer from new discount partner The Windsor Castle, which recently hosted our fantastic event Images & Sound Rock 'n' Roll Women.  Show your WIFT membershi ...read more.
WIFT members win big at Documentary Edge
Gaylene Preston is the first ever recipient of the "Outstanding Contribution to NZ Documentary Industry" award, as her work in the field of real-life story telling was recognised at the Documentar ...read more.
Woman to Watch starts filming feature
Voted WIFT NZ Woman to Watch in 2008, writer/director Roseanne Liang began shooting her feature film Girl Meets Boy in Auckland this week.  Based on Liang's award-winning 2005 documentary Banan ...read more.
Video interview from ANIMFX online
Documentary filmmaker and WIFT NZ member Clare O'Leary undertook a series of video interviews at ANIMFX last year.  The first, an interview with John Stevenson, co-director of Kung Fu Panda, wh ...read more.