TILDE Film Festival: AFTRS Presents Women On Set
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TILDE Film Festival: AFTRS Presents Women On Set

Consent educator, intimacy coordinator and performer Bayley Turner (Neighbours, Krystal Klairvoyant) sits down with leading actresses for a frank in-conversation about how we as a community can play a critical part in supporting trans women to thrive in the film industry. Featuring screen icon Ramon Te Wake (The Boy, the Queen & Everything in Between) and more special guests to be announced.

TILDE Film Festival: Three days, seven sessions, twenty-four films, two exhibitions, four filmmakers in conversation panels, two massive community events featuring world, international and Victorian premieres.

We acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands of the Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri peoples of the Kulin Nation. We offer our respect to the Elders of these traditional lands and, through them, to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Elders’ past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded.

We at TILDE understand the weight of responsibility post referendum and the role we play as a cultural festival to ensure we are intentionally collaborating with First Nations storytellers. This act of service is a privilege for the festival to enable.

Our story began in 2014 with a core group of dedicated volunteers who held the festival through to 2021. Covid put a big strain on these volunteers, so the festival hit pause. During that time, a review was done in deep partnership with Footscray Community arts. This was a period of reflection, consideration and focus on the intentions of Tilde moving forward.

2024 sees us return to mark the last decade of TILDE, we are leading this festival with humility and vulnerability fostering an environment of curiosity for the many varied lived experiences of our community. We have curated a program alongside our team of brilliant programmers that hopes to have captured the richness of these many lived lives through the lens of trans and gender diverse storytellers.

Our theme for this year’s festival, “Trans Collectivism” celebrates the strength in collaboration and the importance of not being the singular trans voice at a table. This is reflected throughout our festival, where we will not only be presenting screen works that explore that but facilitating conversation through panel discussions and holding space for the community to connect with each other.

We as TILDE aim to serve our trans and gender diverse community and their loved ones. Our focus is on the margins: those who live, work, and create on the periphery of dominant cultures. Our Vision is to lead in trans and gender diverse screen experience and practice. We want to build the practice and reputation of TILDE so that it is cherished by our community, respected, and sought after by TGD filmmakers, and recognised as a leader in Australia’s creative industries.

We look forward to celebrating 10 years of TILDE with you.