SAN LUIS OBISPO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
San Luis Obispo, CA / Spring 2015 / slofilmfest.org
This idyllic town’s community gets involved in their annual film celebration: Screenings (held in venues from cozy Downtown SLO to nearby Avila Beach and Hearst Castle) are bustling, and the festival programs a selection of films from the Central Californian Coast. ”It is a labor of love, and I think that is evident,” says artistic director Wendy Eidson.
TACOMA FILM FESTIVAL
Tacoma, WA / Oct. 9-16, 2014 / tacomafilmfestival.com/home
Located in scenic Tacoma, WA, TFF’s objective is to nurture moviemakers in the Pacific Northwest. To do so, they offer $500 prizes in eight different categories, including Best Short Film, Best Feature Film and Best Regional Film.
TALLGRASS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Wichita, KS / Oct. 15-19, 2014 / tallgrassfilmfest.com
Tallgrass’ special categories including Grasscendo (music-themed films), Greengrass (environmentally-themed films), Grassroots (featuring films about social issues) and Smallgrass (family films). Most events and parties take place at museums, galleries, and other arts venues in Wichita, KS, allowing participants a taste of local culture.
TAOS SHORTZ FILM FESTIVAL
Taos, NM / Spring 2015 / taosshortz.com
Located in the high desert, but centered in a walkable area of town, Taos Shortz is exactly what they advertize – “quaint, casual and intimate.” The only short film festival in a state booming with moviemaking creativity, TSFF continues to bring quality independent shorts to New Mexico.
TRUE/FALSE FILM FESTIVAL
Columbia, MO / Winter/Spring 2015 / truefalse.org
This documentary festival covers moviemakers’ travel and lodging, and offers a sizeable daily stipend (which, we are told, is “going up”). Hard to argue with that. We also admire the staff’s attitude: “We want to celebrate cinema in all its expansive and wild diversity and, if that celebration goes until 4 a.m. and features a party with a homemade firehouse pole, so be it.”
USA FILM FESTIVAL
Dallas, TX / Spring 2015 / usafilmfestival.com
Founded in ’71, the USAFF was the first festival in the U.S. to exclusively showcase “The American Filmmaker,” and ever since then they have been a virtual who’s who of the U.S. moviemaking world. Just ask Roger Ebert, who once said about the USAFF: “They do everything right.”
VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Vancouver, British Columbia / Winter 2015 / viff.org
As one of the largest film festivals in North America, VIFF concerns itself with building the right audience for accepted moviemakers, with an extensive target-marketing department that is focused on finding audiences for specific films. The festival offers a total of $25,000 across five prizes.
WATERFRONT FILM FESTIVAL
South Haven, MI / June 12-15, 2014 / waterfrontfilm.org
Held at a beachfront resort town on the sandy shores of Lake Michigan, WFF styles itself as a three day vacation. This non-competitive festival attracts heavy coverage from Midwestern press, with moviemakers frequently appearing on television to promote their films.
WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL
Cape Cod, MA / July 26-Aug. 2, 2014 / woodsholefilmfestival.org
WHFF shows alumni some loving: “We offer them discounts on workshops and master classes, fee waivers on their next entry, and participation as panelists and teachers of master classes. They can also join our year-round screenings series, for which they are paid.” MM
Fifty is a lot of festivals, but it’s still not enough! Did we overlook any really kick-ass festivals this year? Tell us about them in the comments, and who knows, they might well make the cut next time around. Also, curious about last year’s list? Check it out here.
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The Shortini International Short Film Festival in Augusta, Sicily.
It is a small city, the festival is a fabulous community of people working together to present a very good festival - divided into 'Italian' and 'International'. The spirit of the place has to be experienced. It is an outdoor festival, with screenings at two locations in adjoining piazzas. Screenings start after dark and go to midnight - three nights.
John, that sounds like a wonderful festival (adorable name). Thanks for putting it on our radar. Italian festivals are really fun - there's a great one in Bologna every summer held in Piazza Maggiore; it's for classic films, not new ones, but if you're in Italy in June you should definitely check it out.
The Seattle International Film Festival actually starts on May 15, not the 25th as listed.
Hi Harrah, thanks for catching that! We've made the correction. :)
What about a topic on festivals that still don't ask for entry fee ? Yes they exist, and some of them are kinda interesting.
Awesome idea, and something we'll look into adding the next time we publish this list. For now, you'll note that the American Film Festival in Poland is one such entry-fee-less fest!
The Indie Spirit Film Festival in Colorado Springs, CO was a great festival I attended as a filmmaker! They really take care of you and make you feel special. They have a bunch of events for the filmmakers and the programming is diverse. Check it out!
Holly, your experience at Indie Spirit sounds lovely. Thanks for the suggestion!
I had the best time ever at the Sedona International Film Festival. They're very hospitable: providing excellent accommodation for film makers, parties every night, food on tap in the filmmakers lounge, and the location is obviously breathtaking. Every screening I went to was sold out and there was a lot of good opportunity for networking with fellow film makers from all over the world. Once you're accepted the first time, you can apply as an alumnus for free, forever.
Michael, Sedona IFF is definitely an excellent fest, and we're glad you had such a fantastic experience. Thanks for the ringing endorsement!
Full Frame. Weird omission.
Full Frame is a great festival for sure! Thank you!