Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
0.9€
07 May 2026
Call for entries
09 Jul 2026
Early deadline
08 Oct 2026
Standard deadline
14 Jan 2027
Late deadline
10 Mar 2027
Extended deadline
10
mths
16 Mar 2027
Notification date
17 Mar 2027
18 Mar 2027
Festival start: 17 March 2027 Festival end: 18 March 2027
Why Submit to GIFF?
Guaranteed Full House: Thanks to our partnership with Institut Montilivi, we guarantee a vibrant, young, and engaged audience for our main screenings. Your film will be seen, debated, and celebrated.
A Prestigious Stage: Screen your work at the legendary Cinema Truffaut, the sanctuary of independent film in Girona, and walk the same streets that served as the backdrop for HBO’s Game of Thrones.
The "Montilivi" Audience Award: Win a unique accolade voted on by a young, diverse jury, giving you insight into how your storytelling resonates with the audiences of tomorrow.
Girona: A Legendary Cinematic Stage
Girona is more than just a city; it is a living film set that breathes history in every corner. Its breathtaking medieval architecture and the iconic Old Quarter (Barri Vell) captivated Hollywood’s biggest producers, serving as the primary filming location for Season 6 of HBO’s "Game of Thrones."
From the grand stairs of the Girona Cathedral—which witnessed the dramatic scenes of Braavos and King's Landing—to the labyrinthine Jewish Quarter where Arya Stark’s journey unfolded, the city has become a global icon of the silver screen.
Hosting the Girona Indie Film Fest (GIFF) here is a tribute to this audiovisual tradition. Our filmmakers don’t just screen their work; they showcase their vision in a city that has already been validated by the highest standards of international cinema.
Walk the streets where legends were filmed. Screen your vision where history was made.
-Short film
-Student / Low Budget
-Music Video
-Documentary
-Short Script
-Feature Script
Submission Rules & Terms
Categories & Requirements
Short Film: Any genre. Maximum duration: 30 minutes.
Documentary: No duration limit.
Short Script: Maximum 40 pages.
Feature Script: More than 40 pages.
Indie/Student Short: Specifically for projects with a total budget of less than €5,000.
General Rules
Format: All films must be submitted through the platforms we collaborate with. We do not accept links in emails.
language: Non-english, Spanish or Catalan language films must have english or Spanish subtitles.
Year of Production: We accept films produced from 2020 onwards.
Copyright: The filmmaker must own all rights to the film, including music and third-party content.
Selection: If selected, the festival will notify you via email. The organizers reserve the right to choose the final screening schedule.
Attendance: If you plan to attend the festival, we recommend letting us know as far in advance as possible. The venue is full thanks to collaborations with schools, and we need you to give us as much notice as possible so we can reserve a seat for you.
Terms & Conditions
Entry Fees: Submission fees are non-refundable.
Promotion: By submitting, you grant GIFF the right to use snippets of your film (trailers/stills) for promotional purposes on our website and social media.
Disclaimer: The festival is not responsible for any copyright infringement or unauthorized use of materials provided by the submitter.
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Budget up to 5,000 euros
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Submissions deadline
10 Mar 27
Your project will be submited into all festival categories. This includes the main category (short film, documentary, or feature film) and the technical categories: Best Filmmaker, Best first time filmmaker, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Score, Best Actors, and Best Producer. It will also be entered into genre categories such as Thriller/Horror, Experimental, Animation, LGBTQ+, Comedy, etc.
Festhome holds accountable fees festivals by holding the payment of the fees of most newer festivals until they have viewed the submissions, held their festivals and other methods.