Update: Short film submissions are now closed. All films submitted through FilmFreeway will be notified of their status by August 5. 

Film at Lincoln Center announces a call for short film submissions beginning today for the 60th New York Film Festival (NYFF), taking place from September 30 to October 16, 2022. Returning every fall to celebrate a new slate of essential cinematic offerings from around the globe, NYFF has been an enduring part of New York’s rich cultural and historical landscape since 1963. Produced by Film at Lincoln Center, the 60th edition will run 17 days and promises another year of incredible film offerings from around the globe.

Short film submissions will be accepted via FilmFreeway from March 28 through June 3, and for the duration of this window, the entry fee is $45. This fee will help fund a seasonal staff of short film submissions screeners as well as additional festival operations, including artist support. NYFF is noncompetitive, and all sections are curated by the selection committee with support from an international roster of programming advisors and screeners. Only short films (40 minutes or less) are accepted through FilmFreeway. 

NYFF’s call for short film submissions provides an opportunity for new and emerging filmmakers to share their work. In addition to short film submissions collected via FilmFreeway, the NYFF60 selection committee considers recommendations from alumni and industry colleagues, as well as work that has premiered in international festivals and galleries since the previous edition of NYFF. Submitted films will be evaluated by NYFF60 programming staff and considered equally with all other prospective entrants. All films submitted through FilmFreeway will be notified of their status by August 5. 

 

GENERAL RULES

1. Film at Lincoln Center defines a short film as any film with a running time of 40 minutes or less. Any film longer than 40 minutes will not be considered.
2. All films submitted to NYFF must be New York premieres. “Premiere” is defined as any film having not screened for the public in the greater New York area, or having received a run in a festival operating within New York state.
3. Films that have shown theatrically in New York or virtually by a New York-based organization, have been broadcast on television prior to NYFF or are available on home entertainment formats (including Blu-Ray/DVD/TVOD/VOD) will be deemed ineligible.
4. Films that have had private, unpublicized screenings are eligible for submission to NYFF.
5. Films that have been previously submitted to NYFF are ineligible.
6. Films publicly exhibited before the 2021 edition of NYFF (September 24, 2021) are ineligible.
7. All applicants must complete the official festival submission form located on FilmFreeway.
8. NYFF reserves the right to disqualify any film not submitted through these websites without refund of any application fees.
9. The applicant holds the sole responsibility of copyright clearance of any copyrighted material in the film. Films including unauthorized copyrighted material are ineligible.
10. Films not in English must be subtitled in English unless dialogue is minimal and not necessary for the comprehension of the Film.

TERMS

1. Films submitted by mail will not be returned. Films submitted by email will not be considered.
2. Multiple versions of the same film will not be considered. Only the first submitted version of a film will be considered for NYFF.
3. If the submitted film does not play, NYFF staff will make an attempt to contact the applicant based on the contact information supplied at the time of submission in order to obtain a replacement. If a replacement is not available, NYFF reserves the right to disqualify the film without refunding the submission fees.
4. NYFF will attempt, but is under no obligation, to view a submission that arrives after the designated deadline without refund of the submission fee.
5. Submitted films that qualify based on the regulations and eligibility requirements stated here will be seen by NYFF programming staff and be considered equally with all other submissions.
6. NYFF reserves the right to disqualify any film for non-payment of the submission fee. NYFF will attempt to contact the applicant based on the contact information supplied at the time of submission in order to resolve non-payment status.
7. Applicants acknowledge that NYFF reserves the right to change the nature of screenings and events due to circumstances related to public health and welfare or at the direction of local, state, or federal authorities. In such cases no submission refunds shall be issued.
8. NYFF is under no obligation to provide comments regarding submitted films to any applicant. The festival is not responsible for any internal comments obtained by the applicant regarding their film.