The feature line up includes;
- Patricia Corneilis’ infamous Australian classic theatre play SHIT starring Peta Brady, Nicci Wilks, and Sarah Ward and Directed by Susie Dee, Trudy Hellier and Written by Patricia Cornelius
- Real life stories from six Iranian women featuring Golshifteh Farahani (Apple TV’s Invasion, Extraction (trilogy), and Pirates of the Carribean – Dead Men Tell No Tales), who describe their lives in exile in Sānsūr.
- Four O’Clock Flowers based on Louise Breckon-Richard’s UK theatrical play of the same title featuring Caroline Trowbridge, Sophie Cartman, and Leon Finnan where in the aftermath of a violent knife crime, two mothers must face their feelings of loss, guilt and revenge.
- Coming direct from the Bahamas is an eye opening documentary raising awareness to pressing women’s issues which need immediate attention in Gina Rodgers-Sealy’s ‘Two Faced – Gender Inequality in the Bahamas’.
- Canadian ‘Notre Dame De Moncton’ features starring the legendary Louise Turcot in a moving story which presents the strange cohabitation of two women co starring Laurie Gagné and more.
The Sydney Women’s International Film Festival Presents its first live networking series which offer women excellent opportunities in film business with speed networking sessions, mingling opportunities, live Q&A’s and more.
Founding Festival Director and Presidentè Clare McCann says:
“Some of the most top female filmmakers have made some incredible films this year and they have to be seen.”
Tickets can be booked by visiting the SWIFF website: www.SWIFF.org.au



