Standard Fee
25€
-8%
23€
Submissions deadline
15 Jun 24
2€
SECTIONS
The Festival hosts six feature-film sections: four competitive sections and two non-competitive. Descriptions and submission 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 Jury Special Mention, the Audience Award.
2. Crossovers Competition
Screens international thrillers, action films, black comedies, films noir.
Prizes: Crossover Grand Prix, optional Jury Special Mention.
3. International Animated Film Competition
Screens animated feature films.
Prizes: the Golden Stork, optional Jury Special 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 the European Court of Human Rights:
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 and before 15 June (late comers will be handled individually).
Fees: The submission fee is €25 (twenty-five euros).
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 asked to 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.
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 selected film 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 distribute the images and music.