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The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) will now allot half of its production spending to female-directed films, government film commissio...

National Film Board of Canada Commits 50% of Production Budget to Films by Women

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) will now allot half of its production spending to female-directed films, government film commissioner Claude Joli-Coeur announced Tuesday, International Women’s Day, at the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival.


“Today, I’m making a firm, ongoing commitment to full gender parity, which I hope will help to lead the way for the industry as a whole,” said Joli-Coeur, who’s also a NFB chairperson.

The agency plans to adopt a transparent approach to implementing these measures — which will be rolled out over the next three years — by providing updates on the NFB’s website, allowing the public to track its progress.

According to a recent report by nonprofit org Women in View on the Canadian film industry, women represented only 17% of directors, 22% of writers and 12% of cinematographers in a sample of 91 feature films produced between 2013 and 2014.

With this commitment to gender equality, NFB is striving to improve these numbers. The agency approaches staffing decisions in a similar way,  with females comprising 66% of the NFB’s upper management and occupying 77% of the NFB Board of Trustee positions.

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