Submissions deadline
07 Aug 23
2.4$
Short films produced after 2019.
21 Nov 2022
Call for entries
17 Apr 2023
Standard deadline
07 Aug 2023
Festival closed
01 Sep 2023
Notification date
20 Sep 2023
23 Sep 2023
Festival start: 20 September 2023 Festival end: 23 September 2023
The Shawna Shea Film Festival (SSFF) is a fringe independent international film festival. We love quirky and experimental films as much as we love straight narratives. All are welcome.
Established in 2012 the SSFF is a fundraiser for the Shawna E Shea Memorial Foundation Inc, a 501(c)(3), to honor Shawna's unique independent spirit by highlighting truly independent films that share the same quality.
The funds raised from the festival go towards scholarships and fellowships, including a Women in Film Fellowship.
Every year we have an opening night networking party and on the closing night we have an awards ceremony and party with food and a band. It is a party!
Every year we give out Best of Awards in many categories like best short, best horror short, best feature etc. We also award the Women in Film Award and the William Gerrity Award.
We also offer a Female Fellowship Award every year to aspiring female filmmakers from around the world. Go to the Shawna E Shea Memorial Foundation website for more details.
https://www.shawnafoundation.org
All films must have been produced in the past three years. We accept digital files only for screening purposes. No fee waivers are offered. We reserve the right to screen accepted films at festival events throughout the year. All films that are not in English must have subtitles. For our screenings we require MP4 files.
All screenplays must be under 110 pages for features.
No Waivers. Please don't ask for waivers. This is a fundraiser for our foundation. That would defeat the purpose.
We are not responsible for travel or accommodations.
Submissions deadline
07 Aug 23
Short films produced after 2019.
Submissions deadline
07 Aug 23
Any Feature Length Movie produced after 2019.
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