About us
VWFF FOCUSED ON THE FILM WORK OF QUEER & FLINTA+ ARTISTS
The VWFF team is made of people with migratory backgrounds and feminist activists from various organizations based in Berlin.
Our work is grounded in a strong commitment to gender justice, the fight against discrimination, and the prevention of prejudice through active citizen participation.
Our “Fourth Wave” initiative embodies an intersectional feminist approach, offering a safe space for the projection, viewing, and discussion of audiovisual content with philosophical, political, economic, social, ecological, and cultural perspectives.
OUR HISTORY
VWFF
The first edition of the festival took place in 2019. 40 short films made by women from 20 different countries were screened at the classec Lichtblick Kino.
Categories
Intersectionality
Me too
Body Positivity
Ni una menos
VWFF Online
The global outbreak of COVID19 was a challange that forced us to cancel projects, productions and personal plans. In response to this unprecedented disruption, VWFF was held online. The categories were Intersectionality, Me too, Body Positivity and Ni una menos.
Workshops 2019 – 2020
Director’s Talks 2019-2020
VWFF 2
In 2021 the festival was also held 100% online. In adittion, a special edition of Ni una menos was held in Oyoun.
Categories
Intersectionality
Me too
Body Positivity
Pandemic Films
Events
Ni una menos
Master Class:
Fat Activism
(Trans)female gaze in cinema
VWFF 3
In 2022 the festival returns to cinemas and this time at Brotfabrik Kino.
Categories
Intersectionality
Me too
Body Neutrality
Berlin
Trans Lives Matters
Ni una menos
VWFF 4
In 2024 the festival was held at Lichtblick Kino and Bardo Projektraum.
Categories
Me too
Body Neutrality
Trans Lives Matter
Berlin
Ecofeminism
Sub Event
Ni una menos
Latinx Pride
VWFF 5
In 2025 the festival was held at Lichtblick Kino and Gat Point Charlie.
Categories
Me too
Activisms
Berlin Migrant
Queer
Sub Event
Speculative Ecologies
Latinx Pride:
Shortfilms
Film
Ni una menos:
Workshop
Film
