2026 Sparknify Human Vs. AI Film Festival (2)



Deadlines

31 Mar 2026
Call for entries

31 Mar 2026
Early deadline

31 May 2026
Standard deadline

31 Jul 2026
Late deadline

31 Aug 2026
Extended deadline

31 Oct 2026
Notification date

26 Sep 2026
26 Sep 2026

Address

1630 S. Delaware Street #5638,  94402, San Mateo, California, United States


Festival description
Short film festival >1' 30'<


Festival requirements
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 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Any Genre
 Any Theme
 Has submission fees
 International Festival
 Physical Location
 Production date: Any
 Production countries: Any
 Shooting countries: Any
 Director nationalities: Any
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films  >1' 30'<
 AI Tools 
 Any language
 Subtitles 
English
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English


Festival start: 26 September 2026      Festival end: 26 September 2026

The Sparknify Human vs. AI Film Festival is a global film festival exploring one of the most defining questions of our time: can machines meaningfully express human emotion—and what does that reveal about us?

The festival brings together traditional filmmakers and generative AI creators on the same stage, not to compete by technique or genre, but to engage in a deeper creative inquiry. Unlike conventional film festivals, Human vs. AI categorizes films by Emotion, asking creators to define their work by what it makes audiences feel rather than how it is made.

Each submitted film is centered on one of seven core human emotions—Joy, Rage, Sorrow, Contentment, Love, Aversion, and Desire. Emotion becomes the common language between human storytelling and machine-generated cinema, and the lens through which all works are evaluated.

More than a competition, the Human vs. AI Film Festival functions as both a Turing Test for AI films and a creative compass for filmmakers. It examines how effectively AI can evoke genuine emotional response, while simultaneously challenging human creators to reflect on how cinema expresses humanity in an age of intelligent machines.

Selected films are reviewed by a panel of distinguished academics and creative leaders spanning cinema, artificial intelligence, and human perception. The festival culminates in a live premiere event featuring nominated films, panel discussions, and dialogue on the future of storytelling at the intersection of technology and emotion.

At its core, the Sparknify Human vs. AI Film Festival is not about humans versus machines—but about emotion as the measure of cinema, connection, and what it means to be human.

Cash Prizes: 3,000$

The Sparknify Humanity Award

• Grand Prize
• Awarded to the film that most profoundly captures the essence of humanity through emotional impact
• Cash Prize: USD $3,000
• An official festival trophy


Emotion Awards

Awarded to outstanding films in each of the seven emotional categories:

• Best Film – Joy
• Best Film – Rage
• Best Film – Sorrow
• Best Film – Contentment
• Best Film – Love
• Best Film – Aversion
• Best Film – Desire
(Each Emotion Award receives an official certificate of recognition.)

By submitting a film to the 2026 Human vs. AI Film Festival, entrants agree to the following rules and conditions:

1. Eligibility

• The festival is open to filmmakers worldwide.

• Submissions are accepted from traditional filmmakers and generative AI creators.

• Films must be short under 30 minutes, including credits.

• All submitted works must be completed films at the time of submission.


2. Emotion-Based Categorization

• Each film must be submitted under one primary emotional category, representing the dominant emotion the film seeks to evoke in its audience.

• The seven official emotional categories are:
Joy, Rage, Sorrow, Contentment, Love, Aversion, and Desire.

• Filmmakers are responsible for selecting the category that best represents their work. The festival reserves the right to reassign categories if necessary.


3. Originality & Rights

• Entrants must own or have secured all necessary rights to the submitted work, including but not limited to music, visuals, AI-generated content, and likenesses.

• Submissions must not infringe on any third-party copyrights, trademarks, or intellectual property rights.

• By submitting, the filmmaker confirms that their work is original or lawfully created and cleared for public exhibition.


4. Use of AI for AI generated submissions

• There is no restriction on the use of AI tools or techniques.

• Films may be fully AI-generated, however, post production including use of special effects are allowed.

• Filmmakers are encouraged to transparently describe their creative process, including the role of AI, during submission.


5. Language & Subtitles

• Films in languages other than English must include English subtitles.

• Subtitles must be embedded and/or provided as instructed by the festival.


6. Judging & Selection

• All submissions are reviewed and evaluated by a panel of academics and creative professionals spanning cinema, artificial intelligence, and human perception.

• Films are judged primarily on emotional impact, clarity of emotional intent, and effectiveness of expression—rather than production scale, budget, or technical complexity.

• Jury decisions are final and not subject to appeal.


7. Awards & Prizes

• Awards include the Sparknify Humanity Award (Grand Prize) with a cash prize of USD $3,000, as well as Emotion Awards for each of the seven emotional categories.

• Cash prizes are awarded to the designated recipient identified in the submission.

• Any applicable taxes or fees are the responsibility of the award recipient.


8. Screening & Promotion Rights

• By submitting a film, entrants grant the festival the non-exclusive right to:

• Screen the film during festival events and official screenings

• Use excerpts, stills, titles, and descriptions for promotional, press, and archival purposes

• Filmmakers retain full ownership of their work.


9. Submission Fees & Deadlines

• Submission deadlines and fees (including early-bird periods) are published on the official festival website.

• Early-bird submissions may be offered free of charge to support students, emerging creators, and financially disadvantaged filmmakers.

• All submission fees are non-refundable.


10. Disqualification

The festival reserves the right to disqualify any submission that:

• Contains unlawful, defamatory, or hateful content
• Violates intellectual property laws
• Provides false or misleading information during submission
• Fails to comply with these rules and terms

11. Amendments

• The festival reserves the right to amend rules, schedules, categories, or awards if necessary.

• Any changes will be communicated via the official festival website.



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