#HireaMs: Women in film should submit themselves to be listed on the Ms. in the Biz “Hire a Ms.” database, which features qualified women looking for work in a variety of industry positions.
52 Films: Our sister chapter WIF LA is continuing it’s #52FilmsByWomen initiative. If you didn’t pledge to watch 52 films by women last year, why not make the pledge now? They hope to reach 10,000 pledges by the initiative’s one-year anniversary on October 1st.
Dana Offenbach: NYWIFT member Dana Offenbach is currently in India shooting her latest film, A Look Inside, a story of forbidden love that examines issues of class and social differences that resonate worldwide. You can always read about what other members are up to by checking out the Members in the News section of the NYWIFT website. Our members are a busy bunch!
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