by tonyhall
Here is something interesting I came across while researching for potential film festivals to submit my new feature film, Bend and Break into. It can be quite costly to submit your movie into a film festival, so here are some festivals from around the world which have no entry fee.
15/15 Film Festival - short must be produced during the contest
African-American Film Marketplace
African Diaspora Film Festival
All Roads Film Festival
American Conservation Film Festival
Amnesty International Film Festival
Archaeology Channel Festival – indigenous peoples, heritgage film
Arizona State University Art Museum Short Film & Video Festival
Auckland International Film Festival
Australian Effects Short Film Festival - showcases digital effects and innovation
Balticon Film Festival – sci/fi convention fest, mostly shorts
Berlin and Beyond – films from Germany, Austria, Switzerland only. Fest is in San Francisco.
Bicycle Film Festival – films featuring or celebrating bicycles.
Black Soil Film Festival – hip hop films
The Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival
Brisbane International Film Festival
]]>Buenos Aires Film Festival
Calgary Underground Film Festival
Comic Arts Laugh Festival
Conscious Life Expo Film Festival – where the "the spiritual and progressive community in southern California" comes together
Daytona Beach Film Festival – free for student filmmakers
Delray Beach Film Festival
DOCNZ – documentaries
Docfest – New York International Documentary Festival – filmmakers apply by letter first; festival will request screener if they are interested
DC Meets Delhi Film Festival
DC Independent Film Festival – student filmmakers pay no fee
Down Under International Film Festival
Flyway Film Festivals
Global Peace Film Festival
Green Mountain Film Festival
Greenbelt Utopia Film & Video Festival – fee waived for filmmakers under 18
H2O 360
Human Rights Watch Intl Film Festival – festival solicits film descriptions by email and then requests screeners from filmmakers
Intelligent Use of Water Film Fest – short films about water conservation
Loisaida Cortos Latino Film Festival
Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival
Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival - no fee for films submitted before certain date
Melbourne Underground Film Festival
Native American Film & Video Festival
National Neighborhood Day Short Film Contest - no entry fee for youth
Newark Black Film Festival
New York Arab & South Asian Film Festival
New York Film Festival
New York International Latino Film Festival
Next Reel International Film Festival
Nihilist Film Festival
NoisePop Film Festival
The Other Film Festival
OUTer Gay & Lesbian Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film Festival
Pangea Day
Philadelphia Fringe Festival
Providence Latin American Film Festival
Red Stick International Animation Festival
Reel Black Men
Salem Film Festival – send info first, they will request screener if interested
San Francisco Women's Film Festival
Scandinavian Film Festival L.A.
Scinema Festival of Science Film
Short Shorts Film Festival
Stony Brook Film Festival
Tiburon Film Festival – fee waived for students
Tromadance Film Festival
Vistas Latino Film Festival
Wairoa Maori FIlm Festival
Wanaka Mountain Film Festival
Wellington Film Festival
Zeitgeist International Film Festival
Ian Agard is film producer,screenwriter and director living in Toronto. Go to http://www.ianagard.com/ where Ian reveals more useful tips to boost your filmmaking career.
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