• Toronto Short Film Festival

    Paradise Theatre 1006c Bloor St W, Toronto

    Toronto Short Film Festival The Toronto Short Film Festival is a premier event celebrating short-form cinema, held annually in Toronto, Ontario. Showcasing over 100 short films each year, it stands as the city's largest short film festival, providing a platform for both local and international filmmakers to present their work to enthusiastic audiences. Festival Highlights Diverse Programming: The festival features a wide range of genres, including drama, comedy, documentary, animation, horror, sci-fi, experimental, and

  • Krakow Film Festival

    KRAKOW FILM FESTIVAL ul. Basztowa 15/8a, 31-143 Kraków, Poland

    About Krakow Film Festival The Krakow Film Festival is one of Europe’s longest-running events dedicated to documentary, animated, and short fiction films. Held over seven exciting days, the festival screens around 250 films from Poland and around the world. These films are showcased across competitive sections and curated programs such as retrospectives, thematic series, and archival screenings. Beyond film, the festival offers a vibrant cultural experience with exhibitions, concerts, open-air screenings, and filmmaker Q&As.

  • Governors Ball Music Festival

    Flushing Meadows Corona Park P5R5+2P, Queens, NY

    The Governors Ball Music Festival celebrates music, culture, and community in the heart of New York City. It brings together fans from all over to enjoy: Diverse musical talent across genres like pop, hip-hop, indie, rock, electronic, and more. NYC’s cultural energy, with local food vendors, art installations, and brand activations that reflect the city’s creativity. Community vibes, offering a safe, inclusive space for people to connect, dance, and share memorable experiences. Since its

  • Berlin Short Film Festival

    Babylon Cinema Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 30,, Berlin, Germany

    About the Berlin Short Film Festival The Annual Berlin Short Film Festival showcases bold storytelling, emerging talent, and global perspectives in short filmmaking. Positioned as one of Europe’s top platforms for short-form cinema, the festival brings together creative voices from around the world and invites Berlin audiences to experience the next wave of cinematic innovation. Held in Germany’s cultural capital, the festival celebrates the power of short films across all genres—giving independent creators the

  • Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

    Various venues

    The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is one of the world's most prestigious and publicly attended film festivals. Established in 1976, TIFF takes place annually in early September in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. About TIFF TIFF showcases a diverse selection of films from around the globe, including features, documentaries, and shorts. The festival is renowned for its role in launching Oscar campaigns, with many People's Choice Award winners going on to receive Academy Award nominations

  • Toronto Independent Film Festival

    Paradise Cinema 1021 Queen Street West, Toronto

    The Toronto Independent Film Festival (Toronto Indie) is an annual event dedicated to showcasing the best in micro-budget and no-budget filmmaking from around the globe. Held each September in Toronto, Ontario, the festival serves as a vital platform for emerging and undiscovered filmmakers to present their work to audiences, industry professionals, and potential distributors. About the Festival Founded to celebrate true independent cinema, Toronto Indie focuses on films produced with limited resources, emphasizing creativity

  • Saratov Sufferings International Film Festival of Documentary Drama

    Dom Kino (House of Cinema) Russia 410031, Saratov, Oktyabrskaya st., 43, Russian Federation

    About Saratov Sufferings International Film Festival of Documentary Drama The Saratov Sufferings International Film Festival is the world’s only film festival dedicated exclusively to the genre of documentary drama. Held every September in Saratov, Russia, the festival was founded over 15 years ago and continues to spotlight theatrical-style documentaries from around the globe. Saratov has a deep-rooted cinema tradition. Notably, legendary war cinematographer Vladislav Mikosha began his career here at the Lower-Volga Newsreel Studio,

  • 69th BFI London Film Festival (LFF)

    Various venues

    The 69th BFI London Film Festival (LFF), in partnership with American Express, is set to take place from 8 to 19 October 2025. The event will showcase an array of films, series, and storytelling experiences across London and the UK. About the Festival Organized by the British Film Institute, the LFF is the UK's largest public film event, screening over 300 features, documentaries, and shorts from nearly 50 countries. The festival celebrates creativity, originality,

  • Cambridge Film Festival

    Cambridge Film Trust 38-39 St. Andrew's Street, Cambridge

    About the Cambridge Film Festival Launched in 1977, the Cambridge Film Festival (CFF) is one of the UK’s longest-running and most respected celebrations of independent cinema. The festival presents a mix of local and international stories, spotlighting both rising voices and established filmmakers from around the world. CFF also embraces the future of storytelling—welcoming innovative formats and supporting global creators through an open submission process. The festival continues to champion filmmakers during a time