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SUMMARY:Toronto Short Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Toronto Short Film Festival\nThe 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. \nFestival Highlights \n\nDiverse Programming: The festival features a wide range of genres\, including drama\, comedy\, documentary\, animation\, horror\, sci-fi\, experimental\, and music videos.\nVenue: Screenings are held at the Paradise Cinema\, offering an intimate setting for film enthusiasts to engage with the showcased works.\nCommunity Engagement: The festival serves as a hub for filmmakers to celebrate premieres\, connect with audiences\, and network with peers\, fostering a vibrant film community.\n\nAwards \nThe Toronto Short Film Festival recognizes excellence in short filmmaking with awards in various categories: \n\nBest Short Film\nBest Short Documentary\nBest LGBT Short\nBest Experimental Short\nBest Horror Short\nBest Sci-Fi Short\nBest Animated Short\nBest Short Feature\nBest Short Short\nBest Music Video\n\nThese awards highlight outstanding achievements and contribute to the recognition of emerging talents in the film industry. \nSubmission Guidelines \n\nEligibility: Open to short films from any country\, with a runtime under 50 minutes.\nSubmission Platforms: Entries are accepted exclusively through digital submissions via FilmFreeway.\nLanguage: Films not in English must include English subtitles.\nPremiere Status: There are no premiere requirements; films that have been previously screened or are available online are still eligible.\n\nContact and More Information \nFor detailed submission guidelines\, deadlines\, and updates\, please visit the official Toronto Short Film Festival website. \nNote: The information provided is based on available sources as of the latest festival edition. For the most current details\, please refer to the festival’s official communications.
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LOCATION:Paradise Theatre\, 1006c Bloor St W\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:The 66th Krakow Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:About Krakow Film Festival\nThe Krakow Film Festival is one of Europe’s longest-running events dedicated to documentary\, animated\, and short fiction films. The 66th edition will be held in a hybrid format\, with cinema screenings from 31 May to 7 June 2026 and online screenings from 5 to 19 June 2026 via the KFF VOD platform. \nHeld over seven exciting days\, the festival presents films from Poland and around the world across competitive and non-competitive sections. In addition to the main competitions\, selected films are showcased through curated programmes and special screenings. \nBeyond film screenings\, the festival offers a vibrant cultural experience featuring industry events\, filmmaker meetings\, and opportunities for international collaboration. Each year\, Krakow welcomes hundreds of industry guests — including directors\, producers\, and festival programmers — alongside a large and enthusiastic local audience. \nAwards\nInternational Documentary Competition \n\nGolden Horn – Best film director\nSilver Horn – Director of a film of outstanding artistic value\nSilver Horn – Director of a film focusing on social issues\n\nInternational Short Film Competition \n\nGolden Dragon – Best film director\nSilver Dragon – Best documentary film director\nSilver Dragon – Best animated film director\nSilver Dragon – Best fiction film director\n\nInternational DocFilmMusic Competition \n\nGolden Heynal – Best music documentary director\n\nNational Competition (Polish Films Only) \n\nGolden Hobby Horse – Best documentary (over 30 minutes)\nGolden Hobby Horse – Best documentary (up to 30 minutes)\nGolden Hobby Horse – Best animated film\nGolden Hobby Horse – Best fiction film\n\nAdditional Honors\n\nAudience Award – Best film selected by festival audiences\nDragon of Dragons Special Award – Lifetime achievement in documentary or animation\, granted by the Programme Council of the Krakow Film Foundation\nOther special awards presented by partner institutions\, associations\, or sponsors.\n\nSubmission Rules\nEligibility\n\nForeign films made in 2025 or 2026 that have not been publicly screened before 2 June 2025 may be eligible for international competitions.\nPolish films made in 2025 and 2026 are eligible for the National Competition.\nFilms submitted to previous editions are not eligible.\n\nCompetition Categories\n\nInternational Documentary Competition – Documentary films\, 50 minutes or longer\nInternational Short Film Competition – Documentary\, animation\, or fiction films up to 30 minutes\nInternational DocFilmMusic Competition – Music documentaries\, 50 minutes or longer\nNational Competition – Polish films only\n\nPremiere Requirements\n\nTo qualify for international competitions\, films must be Polish premieres\, with world premieres preferred.\nFilms must not have been screened at festivals\, released theatrically\, broadcast on TV\, or streamed online in Poland prior to the festival.\nPolish premieres are also required for the National Competition.\n\nLanguage Requirements\n\nPreview and screening copies must include English subtitles\, unless English is the original language.\n\nSubmission Deadlines\nInternational Competitions\n\n30 November 2025 – Films completed before 31 October 2025\n31 January 2026 – Films completed after 31 October 2025\n\nNational Competition\n\n30 November 2025 – Films completed before 31 October 2025\n15 February 2026 – Films completed after 31 October 2025\n\nEntry Fees\n\nEUR 15 – Films up to 30 minutes\nEUR 30 – Films over 30 minutes\n\nEntry fees must be paid within seven days of registration. \nPlease note: \n\nPolish films are exempt from entry fees.\nSelected countries may also qualify for fee exemptions.\n\nAccepted Screener Formats\nFilms must be submitted by: \n\nCompleting the online entry form via the official festival website\nProviding a non-public streaming link (e.g.\, Vimeo or YouTube) with unlimited access and no time or territory restrictions\n\nLinks requiring file downloads (such as WeTransfer) are not accepted. \n  \nFestival Screenings & Format Requirements\n\nScreenings take place both in cinemas and online via KFF VOD.\nOnline screenings are geo-blocked and available only within Poland.\nFilms selected for the festival may be included in the KFF Video Library for accredited industry participants.\nOnly DCP format is accepted for cinema screenings.\nScreening copies must be delivered or uploaded by 30 April 2026.\n\n  \nAdditional Information\n\nSelected filmmakers will be informed by email at least 30 days before the festival starts.\nOnce accepted\, films cannot be withdrawn from the programme.\nSubmission of a film confirms acceptance of the festival’s rules and regulations.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://verayea.com/event/the-66th-krakow-film-festival/
LOCATION:KRAKOW FILM FESTIVAL\, ul. Basztowa 15/8a\, 31-143 Kraków\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260712
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Short Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Cambridge Short Film Festival is an international event dedicated to celebrating short-form cinema from around the world. It provides a welcoming and inclusive platform for both emerging and experienced filmmakers to present bold\, original short films to audiences\, peers\, and industry professionals. The festival takes place in Cambridge\, UK\, with screenings hosted at the Cambridge Junction\, a vibrant arts venue known for its creative and community-focused programming. \nAbout the Festival\nThe festival’s mission is to discover and promote exceptional short films while supporting filmmakers at all stages of their careers. It highlights imaginative storytelling and diverse voices\, fostering connections between creators and audiences. Filmmakers from all backgrounds and levels of experience are invited to submit their work. \nThe next edition of the festival is scheduled for July 11\, 2026\, continuing its tradition of showcasing ambitious and innovative short films in the historic and culturally rich city of Cambridge. \nAward Categories\nThe Cambridge Short Film Festival honors outstanding short films across a variety of categories\, which may include: \n\nBest Short Film\nBest Feature Film\nBest Documentary Short\nBest Indie Short (low budget)\nBest Animation\nBest Comedy\nBest Drama\nBest Romance\nBest LGBTQ Film\nBest Horror\nBest Thriller\nBest Action\nBest Sci‑Fi\nBest Fantasy\nBest Experimental\nBest Actor\nBest Actress\nBest Music Video\n\nThese awards recognize creative excellence and help raise the profile of filmmakers in the industry. \nSubmission Rules\n\nFilms that are not in English must include English subtitles.\nThere are no fee waivers; all submission fees are non‑refundable.\nMultiple entries from the same filmmaker are accepted\, but each entry requires a separate submission and fee.\nSubmitted films must be the original work of the entrant and must not infringe on any third‑party rights.\nThe festival may retain copies of submitted films for its own library and promotional use\, including broadcast or online exhibition.\nOrganizers reserve the right to change dates\, venues\, awards\, and categories without prior notice.\n\nHow to Submit\nFilmmakers can submit their work through the festival’s online submission platform on FilmFreeway. Check the official festival page for the most up‑to‑date deadlines and entry details. \nFor more information\, visit the official Cambridge Short Film Festival website or its FilmFreeway profile. \n 
URL:https://verayea.com/event/cambridge-short-film-festival/
LOCATION:Cambridge Junction\, Clifton Way England\, CB1 7GX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260921
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SUMMARY:Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
DESCRIPTION:About the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)\nThe Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is one of the world’s most prestigious and widely attended film festivals. Established in 1976\, TIFF takes place annually in Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada\, and is recognized as one of the most important cultural events celebrating new cinema from around the world. \nThe 2026 Toronto International Film Festival presented by Rogers will run from September 10–20\, 2026\, bringing together film lovers\, filmmakers\, industry professionals\, and media for eleven days of screenings\, premieres\, and industry events. \n\nAbout TIFF\nTIFF showcases a diverse selection of films from around the globe\, including feature films\, documentaries\, shorts\, and series. Known for its bold programming and strong audience engagement\, the festival highlights both established auteurs and emerging talent. \nThe festival is widely regarded as a key launchpad for awards season\, with many People’s Choice Award winners going on to receive Academy Award nominations and wins. \nAs one of the world’s most influential film events\, TIFF continues to set the standard for excellence in film programming while fostering cultural discovery through cinema. \n\nAwards\nTIFF presents several awards\, including audience-voted and juried honours: \n\nPeople’s Choice Award – Voted by festival audiences and often seen as a strong indicator of future awards success.\nPlatform Prize – Awarded by an international jury to a film demonstrating strong artistic merit and directorial vision.\nAmplify Voices Awards – Recognizes Canadian films and filmmakers from underrepresented communities.\n\n\n2026 Festival Details\n\nDates: September 10–20\, 2026\nLocation: Various venues across Toronto\, including TIFF Lightbox\nWebsite: tiff.net\n\n2025 Festival Highlights\n\n216 feature films\, 66 short films\, and 10 series screened from 79 countries\nMore than 760\,000 attendees\n5\,000 accredited industry delegates\nOver 1\,900 accredited journalists\nFive-day Industry Conference featuring 45+ panels and 160+ speakers\nMore than 480\,000 visitors on Festival Street\nOver 9\,000 international and Canadian submissions\n\n\nSubmission Deadlines & Fees (2026)\nKey Dates\n\nSubmissions Open: February 27\, 2026\nEarly-Bird Deadline: March 27\, 2026 (11:59 PM ET)\nStandard Deadline: May 8\, 2026 (11:59 PM ET)\n\nTIFF Industry Members receive a 15% discount on submission fees. \nEarly-Bird Submission Fees (CAD)\n\nCanadian Features: $90\nCanadian Documentary Features: $90\nCanadian Shorts: $50\nInternational Features: $120\nInternational Documentary Features: $120\nInternational Shorts: $75\nPrimetime: $75\n\nStandard Submission Fees (CAD)\n\nCanadian Features: $155\nCanadian Documentary Features: $155\nCanadian Shorts: $75\nInternational Features: $155\nInternational Documentary Features: $155\nInternational Shorts: $95\nPrimetime: $100\n\nPlease note: The Wavelengths category is invitation-only by the TIFF programming team. \n\nFestival Experience\nTIFF offers a dynamic festival experience with screenings and events taking place across cinemas in Toronto\, alongside industry programming and public engagement activities. \nThe programme typically includes: \n\nGala Presentations\nSpecial Presentations\nPlatform and Discovery sections\nIndustry Conference panels and networking events\nFestival Street public events and activations\n\nTIFF continues to serve as a major hub for global cinema\, bringing together audiences and industry professionals while showcasing some of the year’s most anticipated films. \n\nAdditional Information\nTIFF is a festival accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). For more information\, submission details\, and updates\, visit the official TIFF website.
URL:https://verayea.com/event/toronto-international-film-festival-tiff-2/
LOCATION:Various venues
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261019
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SUMMARY:70th BFI London Film Festival (LFF)
DESCRIPTION:The 70th BFI London Film Festival (LFF)\nThe 70th BFI London Film Festival (LFF)\, presented by the British Film Institute in partnership with American Express\, is scheduled to take place in October 2026. The festival will showcase an exciting range of films and storytelling experiences across London and the UK. \n\nAbout the Festival\nOrganized by the British Film Institute\, the LFF is the UK’s largest public film event\, screening hundreds of features\, documentaries\, and short films from around the world. The festival celebrates creativity\, originality\, vision\, and imagination\, presenting outstanding contemporary international cinema from both established and emerging filmmakers. \nHeld each autumn\, the festival brings together high-profile awards contenders\, newly restored archive titles\, and bold new discoveries. It combines strong curatorial vision with red-carpet premieres while offering an extensive programme of industry events\, public forums\, education events\, lectures\, masterclasses\, and Q&As with filmmakers and film talent. \nThe festival runs for approximately 12 days\, with films screened across BFI Southbank\, central London venues\, and online via BFI Player where applicable. \n\nAwards\nThe festival recognises excellence through several prestigious awards: \n\nBest Film Award (sponsored by American Express)\nGrierson Award for Best Documentary\nSutherland Award for Best First Feature Film\nShort Film Award\n\nAll films selected for the festival are automatically considered for the awards for which they are eligible. \n\nSubmission Deadlines & Fees\nFinal Deadline (UK & Ireland Films)\nFriday 22 May 2026 — 17:00 BST(Deadlines are strictly based on British Summer Time. \nSubmission Fees\nFeature Films (UK & Ireland – over 36 mins): \n\nEarly Bird (by 25 March 2026): £36\nRegular (25 March – 6 May 2026): £47\nLate (6 May – 22 May 2026): £82\n\nShort Films (UK & Ireland – 35 mins or less): \n\nEarly Bird (by 25 March 2026): £19\nRegular (25 March – 6 May 2026): £26\nLate (6 May – 22 May 2026): £47\nPlease note:\nThe festival is currently accepting UK & Ireland productions only through open submissions.\nInternational open submissions are not currently accepted\, though filmmakers from underrepresented regions may contact the festival directly.\n\n\n\nSubmission Process\nFilms must be submitted via the official online submission form and payment system.\nA secure online screener link with password is required.\nFilmFreeway is not used for submissions.\nDownloadable files or email submissions are not accepted.\nScreeners must remain active through the end of August.\n\n\n\nPremiere Requirements\nFeature Films\nMust be UK premieres.\nPrior public screenings\, online release\, TV broadcasts\, or UK festival screenings make films ineligible.\nPreference is given to World\, International\, or European premieres in competition sections.\nShort Films\nNo premiere requirement.\nShorts may have screened publicly anywhere in the world and remain eligible.\nUK\, European\, and World premieres are prioritised for the Short Film Competition.\n\n\n\nEligibility Requirements\nFeature and short films must have been produced within 12 months prior to the festival start date.\nFilms that screened before the previous edition of the festival may be ineligible.\nOnly UK and Irish productions are eligible for open submission.\nNon-English language films must include English subtitles.\n\n\n\nFestival Experience\nThe LFF offers a hybrid festival experience\, with screenings and events taking place in cinemas across London and\, where applicable\, online through BFI Player.\nThe programme typically includes:\n\nOpening and Closing Night Galas \n\n\nCompetition sections and special presentations \n\n\nThematic strands and curated programmes \n\n\nRestored classics and archive cinema \n\n\nIndustry networking events\, panels\, and masterclasses \n\nThe festival also welcomes accredited national and international press\, distributors\, and film buyers\, making it a key industry event as well as a public celebration of cinema.\n\n\n\nOfficial Selection & Delivery\nProgramming decisions are made by the Artistic Director and programming team.\nSelected films must supply a fully compliant DCP.\nThe festival may assist with DCP creation at additional cost if needed.\nExhibition materials are insured by the festival while in its possession.\nSubmission fees are non-refundable\, and no feedback is provided for non-selected films.\n\n\n\nAdditional Information\nFor detailed submission guidelines and official updates\, filmmakers should refer to the official BFI London Film Festival website.
URL:https://verayea.com/event/bfi-london-film-festival-lff-2/
LOCATION:Various venues
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261022
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:About the Cambridge Film Festival\nFounded in 1977\, the Cambridge Film Festival (CFF) is the UK’s third-longest-running film festival and one of the country’s most respected celebrations of independent cinema. As a BAFTA and BIFA-qualifying event\, the festival showcases bold and imaginative filmmaking in all its forms — from international discoveries and UK premieres to artist cinema\, restored classics\, and emerging voices. \nNow entering its 45th edition\, CFF continues to spotlight fresh perspectives\, challenge cinematic boundaries\, and connect audiences with powerful stories from around the world. Whether you are a debut filmmaker or an established director\, the festival offers a supportive and high-profile platform for your work. \nCFF also embraces the future of storytelling\, welcoming innovative formats and supporting global creators through an open submission process. With a strong commitment to accessibility\, representation\, and filmmaker development\, the festival remains dedicated to creating meaningful connections between artists and audiences. \n\nWhat Sets CFF Apart\n\n\nIndustry Day – A hub for filmmaker development featuring talks\, panels\, and workshops led by respected industry figures. It provides opportunities for filmmakers at all career stages to learn\, grow\, and connect. \n\n\nCFF Youth Lab – Led by young programmers aged 16–24\, Youth Lab empowers the next generation through workshops\, mentoring\, and active participation in the festival\, including selection of the Youth Lab Jury Award. \n\n\nA Culture of Inclusion – CFF champions underrepresented voices both on and off screen. Many screenings include relaxed formats\, descriptive subtitles\, and BSL interpretation to improve accessibility. \n\n\nWith a rich legacy of showcasing groundbreaking cinema and a reputation for warm hospitality\, CFF continues to be a welcoming space for filmmakers worldwide. \n\nAwards & Prizes\nCFF presents a range of jury and audience awards to celebrate outstanding filmmaking. \nGolden Punt Jury Award – Best Discovery Feature Film\nNamed after Cambridge’s iconic river punts\, this is the festival’s highest honour. The award recognises an outstanding discovery feature film selected by an invited jury of critics\, curators\, and filmmakers. \nAudience Awards\nAll UK premieres are eligible for audience-voted awards: \n\n\nBest Fiction Feature \n\n\nBest Documentary Feature \n\n\nBest Short Film \n\n\nYouth Lab Jury Award\nPresented by the CFF Youth Lab — a team of young film lovers and emerging programmers who participate fully in the festival experience. \nOutstanding Contribution to Cinema Award\nPresented to a filmmaker or industry figure whose work has made a lasting impact on film culture. \nCambridge Film Festival is a BAFTA and BIFA-qualifying festival. \n\nSubmission Guidelines\nEligibility\nFeature Films (60+ minutes) \n\n\nMust not have been released in the UK in any format\, including online. \n\n\nUK premiere required. \n\n\nExceptions may be made for films of exceptional quality or those premiering at the London Film Festival\, at the discretion of festival staff. \n\n\nShort Films (under 30 minutes) \n\n\nNo premiere requirement\, but films must not be publicly available online in the UK. \n\n\nUK premieres are eligible for Audience Awards. \n\n\nGeneral Requirements \n\n\nFilms must have been completed within 18 months of the festival start date. \n\n\nNon-English language films must include embedded English subtitles. \n\n\nClosed captions are encouraged for accessibility. \n\n\nFilms previously submitted to CFF will only be considered if significantly reworked. \n\n\nAll rights\, permissions\, and clearances must be secured before submission. Submission fees are non-refundable. \n\n\n\nA.I. & Machine Learning\nCFF requires filmmakers to declare any significant use of AI\, including: \n\n\nAI-generated imagery\, dialogue\, or sound design \n\n\nAI-simulated performances \n\n\nAI tools used in scripting\, editing\, or post-production \n\n\nThe festival does not accept submissions that: \n\n\nReplicate or simulate real individuals without explicit consent \n\n\nUse AI-generated material that violates copyright\, licensing\, or data protection laws \n\n\nFilms using AI will not be judged more or less favourably based solely on AI use. Selection continues to prioritise originality\, storytelling\, technical quality\, and emotional impact. \n\nSubmission Platform\n\n\nAll films must be submitted via FilmFreeway as a secure online screener. \n\n\nFilmmakers are encouraged to include pronouns in their bios (e.g.\, “Elle Haywood (She/Her)”). \n\n\nThe festival reserves the right to adjust deadlines or close submissions early. \n\n\n\nSelection & Communication\n\n\nSubmissions are reviewed by the CFF programming team. \n\n\nIndividual feedback cannot be provided. \n\n\nAll selected filmmakers will be contacted by 16 September 2026. \n\n\nFilmmakers should remain contactable during August–September. \n\n\nSelected films will be announced publicly as part of the full festival programme. \n\n\nPress materials should only be sent after official selection. \n\n\n\nScreening Format & Delivery\n\n\nScreenings take place at the festival’s discretion\, and schedules may change without liability. \n\n\nSelected films cannot be withdrawn once confirmed and must not screen elsewhere before CFF without approval. \n\n\nFilms must be available in DCP format for cinema presentation. \n\n\nDCPs must be delivered at least one month before the festival. \n\n\nThe festival cannot cover format transfer or subtitling costs. \n\n\nThe Cambridge Film Trust accepts responsibility only for technical damage while materials are in festival possession; filmmakers should ensure adequate insurance during transit. \n\n\n\nSubmission Fees & Waivers\nCFF is a non-profit charity (Registered Charity No. 1120059)\, and submission fees help support the reviewing process. \nWaivers and discounts include: \n\n\nFree submissions for filmmakers based in Cambridgeshire (proof required) \n\n\nFree submissions for directors or producers who have previously screened at CFF \n\n\n25% discount for Global Majority directors \n\n\nTo request a waiver: \nEmail: su*********@***********************rg.ukSubject line: (FILM TITLE) – (DISCOUNT/WAIVER) \nInclude one of the following: \n\n\nProof of address \n\n\nFilm name and year previously screened at CFF \n\n\nA note requesting the Global Majority director discount \n\n\nPlease note: no other waivers are available\, and submission fees are non-refundable. \n\nOrganized by:Cambridge Film Trust (Registered Charity No. 1120059)
URL:https://verayea.com/event/cambridge-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:Cambridge Film Trust\, 38-39 St. Andrew's Street\, Cambridge\, CB2 3AR
CATEGORIES:Festival
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