Hokkaido International Film Festival (3)



Deadlines

14 Apr 2026
Call for entries

30 Apr 2026
Early deadline

30 Jun 2026
Standard deadline

31 Aug 2026
Late deadline

31 Oct 2026
Extended deadline

6
mths

28 Feb 2027
Notification date

09 May 2027
27 Jun 2027

Address

2-1, Minami 1-jo Higashi 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City,  060-0051, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan


Festival description
Short film festival
Feature film festival


Festival requirements
 Film festival
 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Any Genre
 Any Theme
 Has submission fees
 International Festival
 Physical Location
 January 2025
 Production countries: Any
 Shooting countries: Any
 Director nationalities: Any
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films 
 Feature Films 
 AI Tools 
 Any language
 Subtitles 
English
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English


Festival start: 09 May 2027      Festival end: 27 June 2027

This is a new film festival established by former staff members of the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival, one of Japan’s most historic film festivals.

In 2023, a small-scale precursor to this festival was launched and held in three towns across Hokkaido.

In 2024, it officially launched as the “Hokkaido International Film Festival” and embarked on an ambitious challenge to tour seven towns across Hokkaido.

Over 900 films were submitted from around the world, and carefully selected works were screened at each venue, attracting many film industry professionals.

Following meticulous preparations in 2025, the 2nd Hokkaido International Film Festival received over 1,100 submissions and was held from January to March 2026, touring three towns in Hokkaido.

And now, it has been decided that the 3rd Hokkaido International Film Festival will be held in 2027!

It will take place at three locations across Hokkaido during the beautiful season of May and June.

There is no other film festival in Hokkaido that is held on such a large scale and across such a wide area.

Hokkaido’s breathtakingly beautiful scenery, the warm hospitality of its people, and its delicious cuisine are waiting with open arms for filmmakers from around the world!

Live-action films are divided into three categories based on runtime. In addition, we have established new categories for animated films—which have seen a growing number of submissions—and films primarily created using AI, bringing the total to five categories.

1. Best International Short Film (Live-action, under 30 minutes)

2. Best International Mid-length Film (Live-action, 30–60 minutes)

3. Best International Feature Film (Live-Action, 60 minutes or longer)

4. Best International Animation Film (No time limit)

5. Best International AI Film (No time limit)

Winners in each category will receive a “Golden Owl” (hand-carved by artisans). Additionally, an Audience Award and a Special Jury Prize will be selected, and certificates will be awarded.

1. Eligibility Requirements

- Films must be completed on or after January 1, 2025.

- Entries must be original works by the filmmaker or their team.

- There are no restrictions on nationality, age, technical skill, or qualifications.

- Narrative, documentary, animation, experimental, AI, or any other genre is acceptable. However, films that promote discrimination or violate human rights will not be accepted.

2. Entry Format

- Films must be submitted in digital format.

- The resolution must be 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels) or higher.

- If the film’s original language is neither Japanese nor English, English subtitles must be provided.


3. Entry Fee

- An entry fee is required for each film. The fee will vary depending on the application status, length of the film, and the time of application.

- Entry fees are non-refundable.

- A valid student ID must be presented to receive the student discount.

- Entry fees may be waived if you are unable to pay the entry fee due to a disaster or other circumstances. Please inquire by e-mail.


4. How to Apply

- Submissions from outside Japan must be made via the official festival submission platform, Festhome.

- Submissions from within Japan can be made via the official festival website.


5. Rights

- Filmmakers grant the Hokkaido International Film Festival the right to screen the submitted film during the festival period.

- The Hokkaido International Film Festival reserves the right to use excerpts from submitted films for promotional purposes.


6. Selection Process

- Submissions will be reviewed by a selection committee comprised of industry professionals.

- Films will be evaluated based on criteria such as originality, artistic merit, storytelling, and technical proficiency.


7. Notification

- Filmmakers will be notified of the selection results via email by the notification date.

- Filmmakers selected as finalists will receive detailed instructions regarding screening dates, venues, file formats and promotional materials.


8. Finalists' Conditions

- Finalists must provide a high-resolution digital copy of their film (MP4 or MOV) for screening at the festival.

- Finalists will be expected to participate in post-screening Q&A sessions (either onsite or online) and promotional activities as requested by the festival.


9. Screening

- Films selected as finalists will be screened at one or more venues.

- In addition to the finalists, films that are deemed worthy of being screened may be selected for the Out of Competition, where they will be screened with the consent of the filmmakers.

- In case of a pandemic or other unforeseen circumstances, films may be screened online.


10. Travel Expenses

- Participants are responsible for covering their own travel expenses to attend the festival.


11. Reception

- All finalists and filmmakers whose films have been selected for screening will be invited to the reception party (up to two guests per film may attend free of charge; any additional guests will be charged at cost).


12. Prize Winners

- Winners will be determined by the jury and
announced at the final ceremony of the festival.


13. Other Regulations

- The filmmaker is responsible for ensuring that all necessary rights and permissions have been obtained for the submitted film.

- The Festival organizers reserve the right to change the schedule and program as necessary.

Please read these guidelines carefully before submitting your film to the Hokkaido International Film Festival. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us by e-mail.




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