The city of Memphis in Tennessee is famed as the home of the Blues and the birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll, so it’s no surprise it makes the perfect creative landscape for one of the
Founded in 1977, Frameline Film Festival prides itself on being the United States’ first and oldest film fest devoted to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer programming. Since then, Frameline has grown into the world’s
Vermont’s Ax Wound Film Festival celebrates the work of women in horror during a screaming two-day event. So whether you’re a female filmmaker looking to scare or a horror film fan looking for scares, Ax
For our inaugural contest, we attracted talent from across the globe and saw an exceptional quality and attention to detail in the entries. We chatted to our winners about their backgrounds in writing, what inspired
Whether you’re a first-time or student filmmaker, it can be a lonely life sweating over a script or shooting schedule if you don’t have a support network to lean on. Thankfully, there are events geared
Whether you’re looking to laugh or you’re looking to make people laugh, you’d benefit from knowing about the best independent comedy film festivals. Whatever your comedy looks like and whatever tickles your funny bone, you’re
With a thriving independent film community, it’s no surprise Australia’s film fests are so strong. Full of diversity, personality, and social awareness, Australian indie film festivals offer a compelling mix of movies with a vast
There’s no denying Cannes dominates the European festival circuit each year. However, there are hundreds of continental film festivals to choose from. We've whittled the list down to ten essential European film fests worth a
The U.S. is home to some incredibly gutsy examples of indie cinema in its rawest and most visceral form – D.I.Y. or die, baby. Here are ten U.S. indie film fests you’ll definitely want to