• MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: JULIA NEVILLE

    Julia Neville, an IATSE 891 member for over 35 years, helped lay the groundwork for a thriving BC film industry. She’s being celebrated as a leader who helped advance the collective power of workers across Western Canada. As she retires from her role as an IATSE International Representative for almost two decades, we shine a light on her legacy of positive change that is inspiring the next generation of film workers, organizers and labour activists.

  • MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: SHERYL WILSON

    891 Hair Department member Sheryl Wilson shares her thoughts on how Union members can best honour Black History / Black Futures month and how she’s helping the Union take action to make the industry more inclusive by advancing skills training for textured hair styling.

  • MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: DANA PERLMAN

    Dana Perlman, a recently retired member of the 891 Accounting Department, credits her time working in film for giving her the skills necessary to make a positive difference in her community now as an avid volunteer for BC Children’s Hospital.

  • VOLUME TRAINING SETS STAGE FOR FUTURE-READY FILM WORKERS

    Last year, BC was home to one of the largest volume stages in the world, and the Union seized that opportunity to get members access to hands-on training with technology that could be reshaping the future of filmmaking.

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