ÉCU - The European Independent Film Festival

Paris, France, Europe

09 - 11 Apr, 2021

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Paris, France, Europe

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ÉCU - The European Independent Film Festival proudly provides the platform for independent filmmakers to express authentic, cinematic storytelling in the most compelling ways possible.

As one of the world’s most recognised independent film festivals in the world, ÉCU embraces innovation and creativity and allows directors in competition to showcase their films to audiences who love and appreciate independent cinema. Filmmakers who are selected into ÉCU’s Official Selection join an active community of creatives who are continually pushing the boundaries of independent cinema.

Since its inception in 2006, ÉCU has forged a path for independent film and the scope of its presence has grown to a global scale with the festival often being referenced as the European equivalent of Sundance; an honour that we don’t take lightly.

“It was an honor to participate in your festival. And a very humbling experience to win against such strong competition. The quality of all the films I watched was very high - visually, and storytelling”
- Lynn Montgomery, director of AMAZING GRACE, the winner of the Best Non-European Independent Documentary 2020.

"And hopefully, when more and more festivals are showcasing diverse talent and films like you do, maybe in a few years the special Women’s awards won’t even be necessary anymore!
Thank you again for making the online festival happen and for putting in all the effort with the Q&A’s and screenings. I really liked connecting with the other filmmakers in the zoom meeting and hearing their stories gave me a bit of the “normal” festival experience which was great"
- Thessa Meijer, director of THE WALKING FISH, the winner of the Excellence in Women's Filmmaking award 2020.

"The pandemic made everything extra challenging—to say the least—but your team's positive attitude championed right through it!
It’s absolutely great that ÉCU keeps an open mind about what filmmaking is all about, and that it also includes experimental filmmakers and showcases their best work. I only hope that there will be more festivals of similar caliber to follow your example"
- Chuck George Tsioutsias, director of ONCE UPON ANOTHER, part of the Official Selection 2020.

Each year, our festival takes place in Paris during the springtime, which is not only a beautiful season but also an exciting time of year for ÉCU, because that is when we showcase roughly around 80 of the World’s very best independent films. Although ÉCU emphasises European talent, it also recognises the genius of international filmmakers with several categories allocated to non-European films.

The next ÉCU, the 16th edition, will take place on the 9th, 10th and 11th of April, 2021 in Paris, France.

ÉCU isn’t just about screening an amazing slate of films over its three-day event in Paris. There are also professional workshops led by experts in the industry, Q&A’s held with the attending filmmakers after every screening session and a chance to network with fellow filmmakers, producers, agents, industry representatives, prospective film buyers and, of course, the cinema-loving public. At ÉCU, there is a dialogue focusing on celebrating but also critiquing the world’s best indie cinema of today.

Though ÉCU’s main event IS the three-day festival in Paris each spring, there is even more! Thanks to our 50+ partner festivals, partner organisations, film centres and film commissions, ÉCU goes on an annual world tour called ÉCU-On-The-Road. This gives award-winning films (as well as many of the Official Selection films) the opportunity for their films to reach a broader, global, international audience.

ÉCU-On-The-Road showcased films in over 80 countries around the globe in 2016 to 2019 at special ÉCU mini-festivals, partner festivals, cultural institutions and film schools, including an amazing seven day special festival in São Paulo, Brazil. The event was made possible through the support of Caixa Cultural, São Paulo and was a huge success. ÉCU also held special events in Berlin (Germany), Atami (Japan) and was part of festivals in Lebanon, Italy, Russia, USA, Romania, Austria, Denmark and ot­her countries. This gives ÉCU filmmakers great exposure to audiences that they may never have reached otherwise.
Since 2006, ÉCU has helped the careers of hundreds of independent filmmakers, actors, DPs, editors, screenwriters and we are honoured to give aspiring film directors the chance for their voices to be seen and heard.

Above all, we are proud to be a filmmakers’ festival!

*PLEASE NOTE: The Official Selection announcement for films is 17th February 2021 and the announcement for Much More than a Script Competition is 17th March 2021.*

Prizes range from year to year, but are donated by partners like Beachtek, Adaptive Sound, Les Machineurs, Zacuto, SellAScript.com, Film Inquiry, Kingston, IED, InkTip, Parrot, Syrp, Red Giant, Write Brothers and others.

About

ÉCU - The European Independent Film Festival proudly provides the platform for independent filmmakers to express authentic, cinematic storytelling in the most compelling ways possible.

As one of the world’s most recognised independent film festivals in the world, ÉCU embraces innovation and creativity and allows directors in competition to showcase their films to audiences who love and appreciate independent cinema. Filmmakers who are selected into ÉCU’s Official Selection join an active community of creatives who are continually pushing the boundaries of independent cinema.

Since its inception in 2006, ÉCU has forged a path for independent film and the scope of its presence has grown to a global scale with the festival often being referenced as the European equivalent of Sundance; an honour that we don’t take lightly.

“It was an honor to participate in your festival. And a very humbling experience to win against such strong competition. The quality of all the films I watched was very high - visually, and storytelling”
- Lynn Montgomery, director of AMAZING GRACE, the winner of the Best Non-European Independent Documentary 2020.

"And hopefully, when more and more festivals are showcasing diverse talent and films like you do, maybe in a few years the special Women’s awards won’t even be necessary anymore!
Thank you again for making the online festival happen and for putting in all the effort with the Q&A’s and screenings. I really liked connecting with the other filmmakers in the zoom meeting and hearing their stories gave me a bit of the “normal” festival experience which was great"
- Thessa Meijer, director of THE WALKING FISH, the winner of the Excellence in Women's Filmmaking award 2020.

"The pandemic made everything extra challenging—to say the least—but your team's positive attitude championed right through it!
It’s absolutely great that ÉCU keeps an open mind about what filmmaking is all about, and that it also includes experimental filmmakers and showcases their best work. I only hope that there will be more festivals of similar caliber to follow your example"
- Chuck George Tsioutsias, director of ONCE UPON ANOTHER, part of the Official Selection 2020.

Each year, our festival takes place in Paris during the springtime, which is not only a beautiful season but also an exciting time of year for ÉCU, because that is when we showcase roughly around 80 of the World’s very best independent films. Although ÉCU emphasises European talent, it also recognises the genius of international filmmakers with several categories allocated to non-European films.

The next ÉCU, the 16th edition, will take place on the 9th, 10th and 11th of April, 2021 in Paris, France.

ÉCU isn’t just about screening an amazing slate of films over its three-day event in Paris. There are also professional workshops led by experts in the industry, Q&A’s held with the attending filmmakers after every screening session and a chance to network with fellow filmmakers, producers, agents, industry representatives, prospective film buyers and, of course, the cinema-loving public. At ÉCU, there is a dialogue focusing on celebrating but also critiquing the world’s best indie cinema of today.

Though ÉCU’s main event IS the three-day festival in Paris each spring, there is even more! Thanks to our 50+ partner festivals, partner organisations, film centres and film commissions, ÉCU goes on an annual world tour called ÉCU-On-The-Road. This gives award-winning films (as well as many of the Official Selection films) the opportunity for their films to reach a broader, global, international audience.

ÉCU-On-The-Road showcased films in over 80 countries around the globe in 2016 to 2019 at special ÉCU mini-festivals, partner festivals, cultural institutions and film schools, including an amazing seven day special festival in São Paulo, Brazil. The event was made possible through the support of Caixa Cultural, São Paulo and was a huge success. ÉCU also held special events in Berlin (Germany), Atami (Japan) and was part of festivals in Lebanon, Italy, Russia, USA, Romania, Austria, Denmark and ot­her countries. This gives ÉCU filmmakers great exposure to audiences that they may never have reached otherwise.
Since 2006, ÉCU has helped the careers of hundreds of independent filmmakers, actors, DPs, editors, screenwriters and we are honoured to give aspiring film directors the chance for their voices to be seen and heard.

Above all, we are proud to be a filmmakers’ festival!

*PLEASE NOTE: The Official Selection announcement for films is 17th February 2021 and the announcement for Much More than a Script Competition is 17th March 2021.*

Prizes range from year to year, but are donated by partners like Beachtek, Adaptive Sound, Les Machineurs, Zacuto, SellAScript.com, Film Inquiry, Kingston, IED, InkTip, Parrot, Syrp, Red Giant, Write Brothers and others.

Awards & Winners

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Terms and rules

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all films made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. Films may be submitted in any language, however if the film is NOT in English, it must have English subtitles. The films in English, selected to be screened at the festival, must have French subtitles. Please note that French subtitles are only required if the film gets into the Official Selection. Appropriate subtitles are required to ensure the best screening for our audience.

A synopsis of no more than 180 characters, in English and French, a screenshot from the film and a short director's biography also in English and French are requested upon submission. The films must be completed since 1st September, 2019.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

European Dramatic Feature (submitted by an individual)
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €70
Regular (20th December, 2020) €80
Late (17th January, 2021) €100

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. This category is open to all European feature films made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “What a great festival! I had a fantastic time enjoying great films. I just want to thank you so very much for all the effort you guys put into making it happen. It was GREAT!” – Alberto Sciamma, Special Jury Mention, I Love My Mum “I’m so happy to be a part of ÉCU. I’m fascinated as it is a really, really strong festival and it genuinely has an independent sensibility about it.“ - Duncan Ward, director of HERE LIES, one of the films in the European Dramatic Feature category and winner of Best European Independent Film at ÉCU 2015.

European Dramatic Feature (submitted by production company)
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €110
Regular (20th December, 2020) €115
Late (17th January, 2021) €120

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. This category is open to all European feature films made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “What a great festival! I had a fantastic time enjoying great films. I just want to thank you so very much for all the effort you guys put into making it happen. It was GREAT!” – Alberto Sciamma, Special Jury Mention, I Love My Mum “It is important that festivals do as they say, when they say they're indie. Not just to look cool, and feel indie, but promote indie filmmaking because the movies that ÉCU screened this weekend, all deserve to be seen and it is importantt that people back that up and put it on the screen, at let everyone see it. - Felipe Rodriguez, director of “Kidnap Capital“, winner of Best Non-European Independent Dramatic Feature at ÉCU 2016.

European Dramatic Short
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €50
Regular (20th December, 2020) €60
Late (17th January, 2021) €75

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all European short films made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. Running time cannot exceed 30 minutes. “Thanks again for an incredible festival – well done!” – Charlie Reader, Audience Award, Everything You Didn’t Say I had such a great time at the festivals. Really, amazing films, interesting filmmakers. It was an inspirational visit for me. Thanks to you all for your enthusiastic and truly supportive organization! You're awesome! - Martijn Winkler, director of #tagged, winner of Best Director award at ÉCU 2018

European Documentary
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €60
Regular (20th December, 2020) €70
Late (17th January, 2021) €85

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all European documentaries made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “I would like to thank you for this wonderful weekend full of new experiences and film watching. The festival team provided a great, creative and welcoming atmosphere. It was wonderful to meet so many interesting and creative personalities all together. I would like to thank you for appreciating my work and efforts!” - Rita Broka, Director of M FERMA, winner of Best European Independent Documentary at ÉCU 2012. Thank you very much for selection our shortmovie Has#tag at the ECU Film festival.  We had a wonderful evening on the openingnight on Friday! And yes: also the party was great.  Keep on going with the good and independent vibes!  I really love what you guys do!" - Kevin Hoed, director of Has#tag, winner of Best Director award at ÉCU 2018

European Animated Film
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €40
Regular (20th December, 2020) €50
Late (17th January, 2021) €65

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all European animated work in the moving image field made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “It is fantastic to be part of ÉCU, it has been my dream for quite some time now to have a film screen in Paris. Also, to have a screening at such a prestigious festival as well, it is more than a dream come true, it is amazing!“ - Rachel Moore, Director of UP IN A PLANE, part of the Official selection in the European Independent Animated Film category at ÉCU 2015. "I'm honoured to be amongst such crafted filmmakers…such wonderful people." - Daniela Leitner, director of LATE SEASON, winner of Best European Independent Animated Film 2017.

European Experimental Film
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €20
Regular (20th December, 2020) €30
Late (17th January, 2021) €40

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all European work in the moving image field that can be deemed experimental made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “Winning a prize at ÉCU was an excellent surprise and it has had a very positive impact on the film. After this award the film has been selected to many festivals around the world on ÉCU-on-the-Road tour and that is great, because it’s difficult to exist in the independent cinema and it’s difficult to meet the people that appreciate your work.” - Eric Dinkian, director of KORE, winner of Best European Experimental Film at ÉCU 2013. "I had such a great time at the festivals. Really, amazing films, interesting filmmakers. It was an inspirational visit for me. Thanks to you all for your enthusiastic and truly supportive organization! You're awesome!" - Martijn Winkler, director of #tagged, winner of Best Director award at ÉCU 2018

European Music Video
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €20
Regular (20th December, 2020) €30
Late (17th January, 2021) €40

Videos should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all European independent music videos. The video's budget cannot have been funded more than 50% by a record company or music publishing entity. “I was over the moon to hear about our film winning the Best Editing award! Thank you so much for being so kind and generous recognizing and allowing our film to take part in your festival and also – beyond anything – awarding it!” Savvas Stavrou, Best Editing Award 2019, SUBMISSION I had such a great time at the festivals. Really, amazing films, interesting filmmakers. It was an inspirational visit for me. Thanks to you all for your enthusiastic and truly supportive organization! You're awesome! - Martijn Winkler, director of #tagged, winner of Best Director award at ÉCU 2018

European Comedy Film
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €50
Regular (20th December, 2020) €60
Late (17th January, 2021) €75

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. This category is open to all European comedies made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “It’s always an honour to be nominated for an international film festival, especially one as nice and fun as ÉCU. Wim was selected for ÉCU in 2012 with his short film ‘Beats of Love’ and he has some very good memories of his time in Paris so it’s great to be back with some new work.” - Thomas Baerten & Wim Geudens, Directors of DE SMET, winner of Best European Independent Comedy Film at ÉCU 2015. I had such a great time at the festivals. Really, amazing films, interesting filmmakers. It was an inspirational visit for me. Thanks to you all for your enthusiastic and truly supportive organization! You're awesome! - Martijn Winkler, director of #tagged, winner of Best Director award at ÉCU 2018

Non-European Dramatic Feature (submitted by an individual)
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €90
Regular (20th December, 2020) €95
Late (17th January, 2021) €100

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all non-European feature films made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “Thank you so much for having us and showing our film! I had so many valuable encounters, the atmosphere was great and the viewing was also very good.” – Martijn Hullegie, ÉCU 2019 Official Selection, Perfect Present "I just wanted to thank you personally for the chance to show and participate at Ecu. I can assume how hard (and fun) as you say to run an indie fest. I hope we will have many more film screenings together!!!!" - Ran Slavin, CALL FOR DREAMS, ÉCU 2018 Official Selection

Non-European Dramatic Feature (submitted by production company)
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €110
Regular (20th December, 2020) €115
Late (17th January, 2021) €120

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all non-European feature films made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “It is important that festivals do as they say, when they say they're indie. Not just to look cool, and feel indie, but promote indie filmmaking because the movies that ÉCU screened this weekend, all deserve to be seen and it is importantt that people back that up and put it on the screen, at let everyone see it. - Felipe Rodriguez, director of “Kidnap Capital“, winner of Best Non-European Independent Dramatic Feature at ÉCU 2016. I just wanted to thank you personally for the chance to show and participate at Ecu. I can assume how hard (and fun) as you say to run an indie fest. I hope we will have many more film screenings together!!!! - Ran Slavin, CALL FOR DREAMS, competitor at ÉCU 2018.

Non-European Dramatic Short
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €65
Regular (20th December, 2020) €70
Late (17th January, 2021) €75

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all non-European short films made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. Running time cannot exceed 30 minutes. “Thank you so much for the great opportunity to take part at the 14th edition of ÉCU, we had such a good time, learned a lot and enjoyed the workshops, the events and most of all the amazing films. We are thankful for your great hospitality and the professional and so friendly work of the festival staff.” – Liat Akta, Best Non-European Dramatic Short 2019, The Mouse "You guys did a great job of organising the event and would love to stay in contact with you all for future projects" - Matt Portman, co-director of PASSION GAP, winner of Best Non-European Independent Dramatic Short Film at ÉCU 2018.

Non-European Documentary
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €75
Regular (20th December, 2020) €80
Late (17th January, 2021) €85

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all non-European documentaries made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “ÉCU was the first to see the film’s merits, the first to grant it an award. What a special time that was in Paris!” - Jeffrey Karoff, CAVEDIGGER, winner of ÉCU 2013; one of eight documentary short films that competed for the 86th Academy Awards. “It is important that festivals do as they say, when they say they're indie. Not just to look cool, and feel indie, but promote indie filmmaking because the movies that ÉCU screened this weekend, all deserve to be seen and it is importantt that people back that up and put it on the screen, at let everyone see it. - Felipe Rodriguez, director of “Kidnap Capital“, winner of Best Non-European Independent Dramatic Feature at ÉCU 2016.

Student Film
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €35
Regular (20th December, 2020) €40
Late (17th January, 2021) €45

Films should be independent in spirit and original in perspective. Open to all European and non-European student films made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. “We found all of your staff to be incredibly friendly and accommodating. Personally, I felt very welcome and at ease. I greatly enjoyed the Q&A’s and was glad to have the chance to meet with and talk to everyone else about my film. I couldn’t have asked for a better environment in which to showcase my work.” - Michael van der Put, Director of CALLUM, winner of Best Independent Student Film at ÉCU 2012 "I had such a great time at the festivals. Really, amazing films, interesting filmmakers. It was an inspirational visit for me. Thanks to you all for your enthusiastic and truly supportive organization! You're awesome!" - Martijn Winkler, director of #tagged, winner of Best Director award at ÉCU 2018

Arab Special Selection
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €55
Regular (20th December, 2020) €65
Late (17th January, 2021) €75

For the 9th year in the row ÉCU is highlighting independent Arab filmmakers, competing for The Ahmed Khedr Award for Excellence in Arab Filmmaking. The winner of this “Special Section,” will receive an award for their outstanding creative efforts dedicated to the memory of the late Ahmed Khedr, a talented director and good friend of the festival. "Films should be independent in spirit, original in perspective and made with less than 50% participation by a major studio or television broadcaster. I had such a great time at the festivals. Really, amazing films, interesting filmmakers. It was an inspirational visit for me. Thanks to you all for your enthusiastic and truly supportive organization! You're awesome!" - Martijn Winkler, director of #tagged, winner of Best Director award at ÉCU 2018

Feature Script Competition
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €60
Regular (20th December, 2020) €65
Late (17th January, 2021) €70

We at ÉCU understand that for many talented writers - especially those without representation - it is difficult getting scripts read by the people that matter: directors, producers and heads of development. That’s why we decided to launch ÉCU's Much More than a Script Competition back in 2009. We will read scripts in English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian before making an official selection of the very best.

Short Script Competition
Early Bird (22nd November, 2020) €40
Regular (20th December, 2020) €45
Late (17th January, 2021) €50

We at ÉCU understand that for many talented writers - especially those without representation - it is difficult getting scripts read by the people that matter: directors, producers and heads of development. That’s why we decided to launch ÉCU's Much More than a Script Competition back in 2009. We will read scripts in English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian before making an official selection of the very best.

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