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Females in Film & Television (FiFT)

Jane Gilmore, Jen Orta Castellanos, Dorez Douglas, Michelle Bergamo

FiFT (pronounced FiF-Tee in a nod to NonDē 50) is a place where all female identifying filmmakers can connect, support & celebrate one another, collaborate, and share their stories - both personal and professional. Come in for awhile, sit by our fire!

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  • Jane Gilmore

    Amplifying women's voices, connecting female filmmakers, host of the FiFT podcast where I'm in conversation with women making it in film & TV. Oh, and creating through cancer. Always, always creating and inspiring others to do the same.

  • Jen Orta Castellanos

    Filmmaker. Wife/Mom. NYU Alum. Founder of Miami Film Lab - A non profit production company supporting local filmmakers as they work to make a living telling Miami stories.

  • Dorez Douglas

    Veteran producer (30+yrs) who works with 2x Oscar winner Willie Burton, developing films & workshops. Looking for good scripts. I write about building a career in the industry & making the right connections. Learn more about me at dorezdouglas.com

  • Michelle Bergamo

    Writer "Jersey Birdies" - 2026 (RufCut Pictures) Screenwriter, Playwright, Greeting Card Writer, Poet, A Rebel Collective, Rutgers/New Jersey *new account*

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