Who we are:
The Irish Women's Short Film Festival is a new festival dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the voices of women filmmakers across Ireland and the global Irish diaspora. We believe that Irish women — wherever they are in the world — have extraordinary stories to tell, and we exist to give those stories the platform they deserve.
Through a curated programme of short films, the festival shines a light on the depth and diversity of female-led filmmaking talent, from debut directors taking their first steps to established voices pushing the boundaries of the form. From Dublin to New York, Dubai to Sydney, we celebrate the richness of Irish heritage through the art of film.
We are passionate about building a community where Irish women in film can connect, be seen, and be celebrated — no matter where in the world they call home. The Irish Women's Short Film Festival is more than a screening — it's a movement.
Next Event:Sydney May 21st
On Thursday May 21st from 6pm-9pm, The Gaelic Club Sydney (1/64 Devonshire St , Surry Hills , Sydney NSW 2010) will host a curated showcase of short films by Irish women from Ireland and across the diaspora. These intimate works explore milestones and relationships that shape women’s lives—first kisses, sisterhood, caring for loved ones at the end of life, queer love, motherhood, and marriage.
Standard ticket $25 for the screening only or Gaelic Member rate $20. The atmosphere will be relaxed and welcoming, perfect for meeting fellow creatives, film lovers or making new Irish connections.
Come experience a powerful collection of stories that reflect women’s lives with honesty, tenderness, and strength. Bring a friend, connect with community, and celebrate storytelling that resonates across generations and borders.
Spaces are limited—secure your ticket and join us for a memorable night of film and conversations.