Ashland Independent Film Festival – The ashland independent film festival is five days of the highest quality independent film in this historic town the Washington Post called “a dream you’ll never want to leave.”
Atlantic Film Festival – The fourth major film festival in Canada is the international Atlantic Film Festival, held every September in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Strong East Coast roots support a unique format for AFF with its distinctive focus on film and music.
Banff Mountain Film Festival - Bringing mountain stories to life! The Banff Mountain Film Festival, brings you the world’s best mountain films and speakers. Experience the adventure of climbing, mountain expeditions, remote cultures, and the world’s last great wild places — all brought to life on the big screen.
Cannes Film Festival – The Festival de Cannes has celebrated the cinema for more than 60 years. Over the years, the French Association of the International Film Festival has been able to evolve whilst retaining the essential: the passion for motion pictures, discovery of new talents, and enthusiasm of festival-goers and professionals from around the world, all contributing to the birth and distribution of films.
Chicago International Children’s Film Festival – The Chicago International Children’s Film Festival is the largest festival of films for children in North America featuring over 200 films from 40 countries and screens a wide range of projects from live action and animated features, to shorts, TV series, documentaries, and child-produced works.
Edinburgh International Film Festival - Born alongside Edinburgh’s International Festival in 1947, EIFF was one of the world’s first international film festivals, and helped to define the type of event that has since become so pivotal to film culture in nations all over the world.
International Rome Film Festival – is a film festival that takes place in Rome, Italy, during the month of October.
Moscow International Film Festival – The Moscow International Film Festival is among the oldest in the world. For the first time it was held in 1935 and the Jury was headed by Sergei Eisenshtein himself, but the chronology of the festival begins in 1959, when it became a regular event. Thus, in 2009 the MIFF celebrated its 50th anniversary.
New York Film Festival – Since 1963, The New York Film Festival has continued to bring new and important cinematic works by filmmakers from around the world. The Festival includes Main Slate selections along with special events, panel discussions, the experimental film showcase Views from the Avant-Garde, and much more.
San Diego Asian Film Festival - one of the largest Pan-Asian film festivals in the nation. We welcome filmmakers from around the world to submit their work for competition in our 12th film festival celebration to be held October 20-28, 2011.
SF Film Festival – the San Francisco International Film Festival is the longest-running film festival in the Americas. Held each spring for two weeks, the International is an extraordinary showcase of cinematic discovery and innovation in the country’s most beautiful city.
Regent Park Film Festival – Toronto’s only free Multicultural Film Festival.
Santa Fe Film Festivals – The Santa Fe Film Festival will collaborate with film organizations throughout the city to present a curated selection of film programs over 3 days. Filmmakers, journalists, industry leaders and audiences from around the world gather together in this relaxed, intimate setting to experience the year’s most interesting contemporary films while also giving a nod to cinema’s history.
Seattle International Film Festival – SIFF’s mission is to create experiences that bring people together to discover extraordinary films from around the world. It is through the art of cinema that we foster a community that is more informed, aware, and alive.
Sundance Film Festival – Sundance Film Festival, the premier showcase for independent film held each January in Park City, Utah.
Sydney Film Festival – The Sydney Film Festival is one of the longest running events of its kind in the world. Each year the festival brings the best new films from around the world to audiences right here in Sydney. As well as brand new features from over forty countries, we screen short films, Australian films, documentaries and archive titles, many of which are recently restored. The festival hosts a number of awards to recognise excellence in filmmaking, including the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films, (which are Academy Award eligible), the FOXTEL Australian Documentary Awards and the Official Competition, which celebrates ‘courageous and audacious filmmaking’.
Toronto Real Asian Intl Film Festival – The Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival is a unique showcase of contemporary Asian cinema and work from the Asian diaspora. Works include films and videos by East and Southeast Asian artist in Canada, the U.S., Asia and all over the world. As Canada’s largest Asian film festival, Reel Asian provides a public forum for Asian media artists and their work, and fuels the growing appreciation for Asian cinema in Canada.
Vancouver International Film Festival - Both in terms of admissions and number of films screened (148,000 and 373 respectively in 2010) VIFF is among the five largest film festivals in North America. We screen films from 80 countries on 10 screens. The international line-up includes the pick of the world’s top film fests and many undiscovered gems.
Vancouver Queer Film & Video Festival – For 11 days each August, the Vancouver Queer Film Festival brings the very best in queer independent cinema from around the world to Vancouver. As the city’s second largest film festival, we privilege creative innovation and audience experience.
Williamsburg Brooklyn Film Festival – The Brooklyn Film Festival (BFF), is an International, competitive festival. BFF mission is to provide a public forum in Brooklyn in order to advance public interest in films and the independent production of films. To draw worldwide attention to Brooklyn as a center for cinema. To encourage the rights of all Brooklyn residents to access and experience the power of independent filmmaking, and to promote artistic excellence and the creative freedom of artists without censure. BFF, inc. is a not-for-profit organization.