Standard Fee
30€
-8%
27.6€
Submissions deadline
15 Jun 25
2.4€
SECTIONS
The Festival hosts 6 feature-film sections: 4 competitive sections and 2 non-competitive. Descriptions andsubmission information are laid out below.
1. The International Fantastic Film Competition
Screens fantastic films, widely-defined as fantasy, sci-fi, horror, and films with elements of surrealism, magic realism, etc.
Prizes: the Golden Octopus, the optional Special Jury Mention, the Audience Award.
2. Crossovers Competition
Screens international thrillers, action films, black comedies, films noir.
Prizes: Crossover Grand Prix, optional Special Jury Mention.
3. International Animated Film Competition
Screens animated feature films.
Prizes: the Golden Stork, optional Special Jury Mention.
4. The Silver Méliès Competition
Screens fantastic films, widely-defined as fantasy, sci-fi, horror, and films with elements of surrealism,magic realism, etc.
Prize: The Silver Méliès for the best European fantastic feature.
This competition is organised by the Méliès International Festivals Federation (MIFF, https://melies.org), represented in France by the Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival. The Strasbourg winner of the Silver Méliès will automatically compete in the Golden Méliès competition, held annually at the Sitges –International Cinema Festival of Catalonia, in Spain. This competition is open to European films only, defined as follows:
- if the director is not a European national, the financing must be entirely European. The languages and settings of the film are not taken into account;
- if the director is a European national, part of the funding must be European, and co-productions can be considered.
Europe refers to the following 46 countries, based on membership in the Council of Europe and theEuropean Court of Human Rights. See https://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/46-members-states
5. Midnight Movies (non-competitive)
Screens horror, fun gore, over-the tops and disturbing films of a darker kind.
6. Special Screenings (non-competitive)
Screens documentaries pertinent to cinema, directorial tributes, new productions out of competition.
Selection criteria: All films in a feature-film section must:
- have been completed within 24 months prior to the start of the Festival;
- be at least 60 minutes long;
- be in the original language version, subtitled in either French or English;
- films presented in the competitive sections must be unreleased in France.
Submission information on feature films
Deadline: Films must be submitted from 15 February to 14 June, inclusive (late comers will be handled individually).
Fees: The submission fee is €30 (thirty euros). Films should be submitted on the platform Festhome(https://filmmakers.festhome.com/f/4698).
Selection committee: The committee will determine the section in which films will be screened.
Promotional and translation materials: Once agreement is reached on a selected film, you will be askedto provide the following:
- a selection of HD stills (pdf, jpg, tiff) preferably in landscape;
- a poster of the film in HD, preferably in portrait format (pdf, jpg, tiff);
- a press kit in English or French;
- a trailer, with English or French subtitles, if available;
- a dialogue list and a downloadable file of the film for the translator;
- photo and bio of the director;
- a visa number, if available.
Transport: the Festival will cover round-trip transport; however, if the film is to be sent to another festival or organisation, we will cover inbound transport only.
Agreement: Once agreement is reached, films may not be withdrawn. The rights-holders of the selectedfilm authorise its screening at the Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival. By submitting a film to the festival, the rights-holders certify that they hold all authorisations to distributethe images and music.