Since 2013, the European Women's Audiovisual Network has grown into a strong and supportive community for women audiovisual professionals across Europe, advocating for more gender equality measures in terms of access to and opportunities for employment and funding throughout Europe and promoting the visibility of female-driven film works. EFP is proud to team up with EWA for two exclusive online panels for the selected female directors of this year's programme: in the first panel on 15 June, EWA Executive Director Alessia Sonaglioni will give an insight into the EWA network and its activities. On the following day, as part of the EWA talks Change series, EWA's Strategy Manager Tamara Tatishvili will speak with Teona Strugar Mitevska ( God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya ) about gender ideas challenging creative thinking and open up for a discussion with the participating women filmmakers. Both events will be published on the EFP, EWA and SFF websites and social channels for a wider Australian and European audience.
All ten films of EUROPE! VOICES OF WOMEN IN FILM are available at sff.org.au to view on demand across Australia until 21 June, and they will be screened with bonus material exclusively filmed for SFF, including filmmaker introductions and followed by Q&A sessions.
A smaller capsule programme of Sydney Film Festival's European showcase will be part of the New Zealand International Film Festival At Home - Online from 24 July to 2 August.
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The national film promotion institutes supporting this year's edition of EUROPE! VOICES OF WOMEN IN FILM are: Danish Film Institute, Estonian Film Institute, Finnish Film Foundation, German Films, Kosova Cinematography Center, Polish Film Institute, Screen Ireland, SEE NL (The Netherlands), Swedish Film Institute and Swiss Films.
EUROPE! VOICES OF WOMEN IN FILM is supported by the Creative Europe - MEDIA Programme of the European Union and Eurimages and presented for the first time in cooperation with European Women's Audiovisual Network (EWA) and Festival Scope. The media partners are Screen International, Fade to Her and Fred Film Radio.
*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the lCJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.
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EFP (European Film Promotion) is an international network of film promotion institutes from 36 countries from throughout Europe, each representing their national films and talent abroad. Under the EFP flag, these organisations team up to jointly promote the diversity and spirit of European cinema and talent at key film festivals and markets, in particular outside of Europe.
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