Gwen Isaac
Fight Woman is a collaboration between Gwen Isaac and Phillida Perry.
Gwen directed and produced shows for leading broadcasters in the UK and USA, before making her first feature-length documentary based in New Zealand, “Where There is Life”. The film follows the unique journey of a family under pressure for four years and was described by the NZIFF panel as “startling in its candour”.
Phillida is an entrepreneur with a legal and business background. Phillida has recently embarked on producing quality content promoting social justice and gender equality.
Gwen and Phillida have a mutual interest in Japanese culture and, together, are showcasing stories of female empowerment in Japan.
- Last Update:
- 05/05/2025, 11:25 am
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- https://www.gwenisaac.co.nz
Fight Woman
Fight Woman is a collaboration between Gwen Isaac and Phillida Perry.
Gwen directed and produced shows for leading broadcasters in the UK and USA, before making her first feature-length documentary based in New Zealand, “Where There is Life”. The film follows the unique journey of a family under pressure for four years and was described by the NZIFF panel as “startling in its candour”.
Phillida is an entrepreneur with a legal and business background. Phillida has recently embarked on producing quality content promoting social justice and gender equality.
Gwen and Phillida have a mutual interest in Japanese culture and, together, are showcasing stories of female empowerment in Japan.
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