Chicago – Women in Film Chicago (Wifc) continues its role as one of the best resource and advocacy groups for women filmmakers and their supporters. The organization has roots to the 1970s, when the first Wifc group was formed in Los Angeles, and the Chicago chapter has experienced strong growth, both in numbers and what it offers to its membership. The Wifc will be celebrating all of this with their Open House, January 26th, 2017, at Columbia College in Chicago (details below).
Much of Wifc’s success has been due to their dedicated Executive Board, including Director of Programs Oriana Oppice. Ms. Oppice is an award-winning director, actor and producer through the independent film circuit. She has directed award-winning films including “Camp Belvidere,” “Lobster fra Diavolo,” and “Lost and Found,” which have screened all over the world and scored prizes at major film festivals. She is currently in pre-production for her first feature as a writer/director,...
Much of Wifc’s success has been due to their dedicated Executive Board, including Director of Programs Oriana Oppice. Ms. Oppice is an award-winning director, actor and producer through the independent film circuit. She has directed award-winning films including “Camp Belvidere,” “Lobster fra Diavolo,” and “Lost and Found,” which have screened all over the world and scored prizes at major film festivals. She is currently in pre-production for her first feature as a writer/director,...
- 1/26/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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