The Dead of Night Film Festival is brought to you by Two-Headed Snake Entertainment and The Liverpool Horror Club and is part of the ever growing International horror film festival circuit.
It is currently the only horror film festival in Merseyside, England.
The objective of our festival is to bring new independent horror short and feature length films to the genre loving public of Merseyside.
We know it can be hard for Independent filmmakers to get theatrical releases for their movies and we want to help get them the audience they deserve.
Film festivals are such an important part of independent horror cinema and are the best way to get their movies seen around the globe.
This year we will screen 6 feature films and 15 short films in a cinema auditorium with 75 comfortable seats and an Optoma 8000-lumens projector, plus 5.1 Surround Sound to present an immersive cinematic experience.
We hope you can join us for some horrific movie fun this October.
- National and International Short Film Screening: Maximum duration: 30 minutes.
- National and International Feature Film Screening: Minimum duration: 31 minutes.
- Environmental Cinema: a space dedicated to environmental education and scientific outreach.
Welcome to The 2nd Film Tuition International Festival — a festival by filmmakers, for filmmakers.
After a successful debut season in Islamabad from March 9–10, 2024, where we screened 74 National and International films and hosted 4 hands-on workshops, TFTIF is proud to return for its second season. Our inaugural edition celebrated cinematic excellence with vibrant participation and honored outstanding work with awards and certificates across multiple categories.
Held in the heart of Pakistan’s capital, TFTIF is a celebration of global filmmaking, offering a platform for both emerging and established storytellers to showcase their creative visions. Our goal is to connect filmmakers with diverse audiences from across Pakistan and beyond, fostering a space where stories transcend borders.
At The Film Tuition, we believe in the power of film to educate, inspire, and spark dialogue. That’s why TFTIF isn’t just a festival — it’s an immersive experience featuring powerful screenings, industry-led workshops, and collaborative panel discussions. From passion projects to bold new voices, our festival reflects the rich tapestry of international cinema while embracing the cultural heritage and artistic spirit of Pakistan.
Join us as we continue this cinematic journey — to explore, engage, and celebrate the magic of film.
For queries and questions, email us at festival@thefilmtuition.com.
Epic ACG fest is a unique event showcase animation, comics and games. Though screening, exhibition and competition, bring together the creative elements, the artists and the general public from worldwide.
During the festival, EACG is also hosting the Live Demonstrations, Networking Receptions, Master Workshops, Panel Discussions, Business Symposiums, Recruiting and the Professional Exhibits offered throughout the event as well as the One-On-One Personal Consultations with creative professionals from top studios and educational institutions both local and international. The Award ceremony is a red carpet event that provides recognition and great memories.
Epic ACG fest will screening animations from worldwide.
13th Annual International Student Film Festival 2026 Opavský páv
Opavský páv is an International Student Film Festival in Opava.
Opavský páv is a project of Institute of Movie, Television and Broadcast Creation at the Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava.
Festival is a nonprofit, entrance to all screenings is free.
Humor and comedy short films.
8 categories
- Best comedy short film
- Best short film according to audience
- Best very short film
- Best Actress
- Best Actor
- Best Cinematography
- Best Screenplay
- Best Original Soundtrack
The CineCircolo Maurizio Grande, located in Diamante (CS) at Via Cavour 4, in collaboration with the online magazine MATCHNEWS, Radio DIGIESSE, FEDIC (Italian Federation of CineClubs), and in collaboration with AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ITALIA for the "Human Rights" section, announces the fourteenth edition of the MEDITERRANEO FESTIVAL CORTO™, an international short film competition.
The Festival will consist of five evenings, during which the winning films will be screened and awarded, in the presence of qualified guests from the film industry, as well as discussions, conferences, introspectives, and/or retrospectives on nationally and/or internationally renowned figures.
A fee of €10.00 (ten) is required for each short film submitted, to cover administrative costs.
There are six sections:
Section A - SHORT FILMS
Section B - SHORT FILMS
Section C - SHORT FILMS
Section D ... B - HUMAN RIGHTS
Section C - DOCUMENTARIES
Section D - ANIMATED SHORT FILMS
Section E - SCHOOL SHORT FILMS
E/1 - Film Schools
E/2 - Institutional Schools
Section F - SOCIAL COMMERCIALS
Organizing a festival dedicated to the theme of emigration in Meduno means giving voice to
a wealth of stories, emotions, and memories that still inhabit the area today.
Through short films and documentaries from different parts of the world, the festival aims to build a bridge between the past and the present, between those who left and those who returned or arrived, between the roots and new identities that intertwine in border areas.
It's the desire to rediscover the memory of Friulian emigration, made up of departures, sacrifices, and hopes, and at the same time to reflect on contemporary migrations, which continue to transform communities and the way we look at the world.
In a natural and human context of great intensity, the festival becomes a moment of encounter and sharing, where authors, spectators, and inhabitants dialogue through the images, words, and emotions of cinema.
It's also an opportunity to promote independent filmmakers, authors, and productions that are capable of sensitively and originally portraying the many nuances of leaving, returning, and belonging.
Finally, the festival aims to strengthen the link between culture and territory, inviting the public to discover the discreet beauty of the villages and to experience community, memory, and cultural rebirth.
I am pleased to share excellent news from Peru: “Cinema Within Cinema” is a new festival focused on documentaries about film-related topics. Its production team is passionate about the stories behind the movies, and I’m sure it will soon become an exciting meeting point for filmmakers from around the world.
— Alexandre O. Philippe, director of documentaries about cinema.
The International Festival “Cinema Within Cinema” (FECIDECI) will celebrate its first edition from Monday, June 15 to Sunday, June 21, 2026, with activities taking place in various venues across Peru.
This new film event offers a unique space entirely dedicated to films that reflect on cinema itself — its history, its creators, its audiences, and its power of representation.
The festival is conceived as a meeting point for filmmakers, researchers, students, critics, and film lovers, aiming to foster dialogue about how cinema observes itself, remembers itself, and reinvents itself.
Over the course of a week, there will be screenings, discussions, and masterclasses, all free of charge for attendees.
Call for Entries 2026
The CINEMINUTO International Ultrashort Film Festival invites filmmakers from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Latin diaspora to participate in its first edition. From Puerto Rico, the festival celebrates brevity as a cinematic language of freedom, innovation, and cultural resonance.
CINEMINUTO seeks to amplify authentic and diverse voices, offering a legitimate space for one-to three-minute films that challenge the boundaries of audiovisual storytelling. Short films of any genre — fiction, documentary, animation, or experimental — are welcome, as long as they express an original and coherent vision.
More than a competition, CINEMINUTO is a platform for discovery and connection. Each selected work will be part of a hybrid experience combining online screenings, an in-person gala in Puerto Rico, and international audience voting.
One minute is enough to leave a mark.
Key Dates:
- Early Call: November 1 – December 31, 2025
- Regular Call: January 1 – February 28, 2026
- Late Call: March 1 – April 15, 2026
- Student Call: November 1, 2025 – April 15, 2026
- Notification of Selected Films: May 5, 2026
- Online Exhibition: May 10 – 24, 2026
- In-Person Gala & Awards Ceremony: May 27, 2026
- Post-Festival Report: June 2026
Salut! We are MONTIFF • Montpellier Indie Film Festival, an international film festival with screening events in enchanting Montpellier, France, and a member of IBERIFF • Iberia Indie Film Festivals. IBERIFF celebrates independent artists and showcases new productions from across the globe in Montpellier (MONTIFF), Madrid (MADRIFF), Barcelona (BARCIFF), València (VALÈIFF), Seville (SEVIFF) and Lisbon (LISBIFF).
MONTIFF shares the mission of its associate festivals in supporting emerging talents, encouraging artistic exploration, fostering networking, promoting cultural exchange, engaging with the local community, and providing a platform to celebrate and showcase the work of independent filmmakers.
Fiction, animation, documentary, and experimental films of any genre or subject are welcome!
¡Hola! We are VALÈIFF • València Indie Film Festival, an international film festival with quarterly screening events in València - Spain, and member of the IBERIFF • Iberia Indie Film Festivals, which celebrates and showcases new productions and independent artists from all over the world in Madrid (MADRIFF), Barcelona (BARCIFF), València (VALÈIFF), Seville (SEVIFF), Lisbon (LISBIFF) and Montpellier (MONTIFF), that you can also find them here, in Festhome!
VALÈIFF shares the mission of its associate festivals of supporting emerging talents, encouraging artistic exploration, fostering networking, promoting cultural exchange and engaging the local community by providing a platform to present the work of independent filmmakers.
Fiction films, animation, documentary and experimental works of any genre and subject are welcome!
Founded in Beijing in 2016, MAiNframe has grown into one of the most dynamic meta-media film festivals for both emerging and established filmmakers seeking to expand their impact in the industry. It remains a highly anticipated event—and a standout highlight—on the indie film calendar.
Celebrated as a cutting-edge platform for creative voices from around the world, MAiNframe showcases a diverse lineup of innovative work—from narrative and experimental films to music videos, animation, A.I. and beyond. The festival welcomes a wide spectrum of genres, including drama, comedy, action, science fiction, horror, and films that explore Asian themes and cultural perspectives.
The "Kursaal Film Festival San Sebastián - Artificial Intelligence" (KFFSS-AI) is an international audiovisual creativity short film festival promoted to showcase the artistic talent of filmmakers through AI tools. The festival format is online VOD (streaming) with an awards ceremony held within the AI Weekend Fest (AIWF).
The Miau Film Fest was created as a cinematic tribute to one of the most mysterious, free, and charming beings that share our lives: cats. This international short film festival invites filmmakers from around the world to celebrate, through cinema, the feline presence in all its forms: real, symbolic, poetic, or imagined.
Cats have accompanied art since time immemorial. They have been muses, guardians of silence, accomplices of solitude and inspiration. Their independence, infinite curiosity, and instinctive elegance make them authentic cinematic characters: observant, mysterious, unpredictable, and at the same time deeply human.
The Miau Film Fest aims to bring together diverse perspectives on these creatures that inhabit both our homes and our stories. It is also an invitation to recognize their ability to awaken tenderness, humor, reflection, and creativity in us.
More than a festival, Miau Film Fest is an act of love for cats and for cinema as a universal language. A space to celebrate the beauty of everyday life, the freedom of the smallest gestures, and the magic that happens when a cat appears on the scene.
THE FESTIVAL:
The International “Cinema Povero” Film Festival is open to everybody: rich film-makers, poor film-makers of any gender or religion all welcome provided they have developed a beautiful, original idea on a limited budget.
After a successful first edition, the Denys Film Festival returns for its second edition, celebrating creativity, boldness, and cinematic discovery. This annual event honors young talents in international cinema, bringing together filmmakers, actors, and film enthusiasts for two days of screenings, discussions, and encounters in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The festival is dedicated to fiction short films that push the boundaries of storytelling and form. We proudly showcase the work of independent filmmakers with unique and visionary perspectives. Our mission is to offer a platform for emerging voices and give audiences the opportunity to discover innovative films that explore deep and thought-provoking themes.
A festival that rises from the underground, with no red carpets or walkways. It’s a space for those who live and breathe fantastic cinema in all its forms: horror, science fiction, supernatural thriller, dark fantasy and anything bold enough to break the rules.
¡For one weekend, we’ll come together to watch what’s emerging from the most restless minds of the Madrid and the international film community! Short films made with grit, with passion, without big budgets but with big ideas. We’re not looking for big names or shelves full of international awards. Here the production value doesn’t matter: ¡what matters is creativity and the desire to shake the audience!
Celaya Experimental Film Fest is a platform for the creation and exhibition of audiovisual works that focus on technical, conceptual, and narrative experimentation. The festival welcomes artists who have transgressed and transcended the boundaries of aesthetics, technique, and semiotics to break the dominant standards of the industry. We believe that experimental cinema is free, radical, and forward-thinking, while also responding to the anthropological, social, artistic, and philosophical need to explore horizons beyond the hegemonic forms of cinematic creation, discovering authentic ways of making audiovisual art.