2010 Call for Film Submissions
No Submission Fee If Postmarked by May 17, 2010
The IBWFF accepts all categories, including, shorts, features, documentaries, experimental, music video,
digital media, online films and animation. All genres are accepted, except for explicit adult film/video.
Registration is available online or offline, but online submissions are strongly encouraged.
The International Black Women’s Film Festival was established in 2002 by San Francisco-native Adrienne M. Anderson. With the assistance of volunteers and advisors, she found and served as curator of a festival where the accomplishments, talents, creativity and filmmaking skills of Black women could be celebrated, featured and fairly represented.
To date, the festival has received over 400 entries and has garnered international attention around the world including the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Caribbean, Brazil, Paris, Ghana, Canada and Australia!
Click here to find more information about the IBWFF
And click here to find requirements for films and filmmakers…
…and click here for the IBWFF registration form
…and, finally, here for FAQs
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