The ConnectHER Film Festival is an annual film festival that showcases short films created by women and girls around the world, with a focus on topics related to gender equality, women’s empowerment, and social justice. The festival was founded in 2011 by Lila Igram, who wanted to create a platform for women to share their stories and perspectives through film.
The festival accepts submissions from women and girls of all ages and backgrounds, and the films can be of any genre, including documentary, narrative, and animation. The festival aims to use the power of storytelling to raise awareness of important social issues and inspire positive change.
In addition to screening the films, the festival also offers workshops and panel discussions to help aspiring female filmmakers develop their skills and connect with other women in the film industry. The festival has received support from a variety of organizations and individuals, including the United Nations Foundation, the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, and actress Olivia Wilde.