Irish Film Festival London

London, United Kingdom, Europe

10 - 13 Dec, 2020

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Irish Film Festival London

London, United Kingdom, Europe

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About the festival

*Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, this year's festival will take place with some screenings online, and some in venues in London. Online screenings will be password protected. Filmmakers can indicate whether they are granting rights to screen in person, online, or both. Should there be changes to health guidelines which prohibits in person screenings, filmmakers will be informed.*

The Irish Film Festival London, the largest festival of its kind in the world, is delivered by Irish Film London, which is a not for profit entity. The festival presents the latest and greatest of Irish Film, TV & Animation to a London audience.

Through Premiere screenings, Director Q&A sessions, related workshops, exhibitions and performances, the organisation aims to bring together industry professionals, film fans and fans of Irish Arts & Culture alike. Focusing on Irish productions, scripts and casts, we provide a significant platform for Irish Film in London, and continue to promote the best of Irish creative talent here in the UK.

We screen features, documentaries, animations, student films, artists' films and shorts.

Awards include:

Best Feature
Best Documentary
Best Short
Súil Eile Award
Best Music Video Award

About

*Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, this year's festival will take place with some screenings online, and some in venues in London. Online screenings will be password protected. Filmmakers can indicate whether they are granting rights to screen in person, online, or both. Should there be changes to health guidelines which prohibits in person screenings, filmmakers will be informed.*

The Irish Film Festival London, the largest festival of its kind in the world, is delivered by Irish Film London, which is a not for profit entity. The festival presents the latest and greatest of Irish Film, TV & Animation to a London audience.

Through Premiere screenings, Director Q&A sessions, related workshops, exhibitions and performances, the organisation aims to bring together industry professionals, film fans and fans of Irish Arts & Culture alike. Focusing on Irish productions, scripts and casts, we provide a significant platform for Irish Film in London, and continue to promote the best of Irish creative talent here in the UK.

We screen features, documentaries, animations, student films, artists' films and shorts.

Awards include:

Best Feature
Best Documentary
Best Short
Súil Eile Award
Best Music Video Award

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

GUIDELINES & TERMS AND CONDITIONS
*Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, this year's festival will take place with some screenings online, and some in venues in London. Filmmakers can indicate whether they are granting rights to screen in person, online, or both. Should there be changes to health guidelines which prohibits in person screenings, filmmakers will be informed.*

EARLY BIRD SUBMISSION DEADLINE: TBC
FINAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE: TBC
The 10th Irish Film Festival London (IFFL) is scheduled to take place online and in London venues: 10th - 13th December 2020.

Eligibility:

*Please make special note of our eligibility criteria.*

IFFL’s programme is comprised of both submitted films and independently curated selections.
IFFL accepts submissions of Irish features, Irish animations, Irish documentaries, Irish experimental/artists’ films and Irish shorts. IFFL accepts films in English or Irish language (with English subtitles).
IFFL does not require any premiere status but notes that this may come into consideration during the selection process.
IFFL’s main objective is to present films stemming from Ireland and the Irish Diaspora, but will also accept submissions from non-Irish filmmakers whose films are about Ireland or Irish people.

Submitting your film:
For viewing purposes entries should be submitted by screening link via FilmFreeway only. Please ensure any log-ins provided are not time limited.
Please ensure that you include a synopsis of no more than 400 words, as you would like it to appear in the programme. (NB: Please note that the festival reserves the right to amend the copy submitted).
Please include a list of nominations/awards, and a list of previous screenings, including both Irish and International screenings.
Any Irish language entries must provide English subtitles.
The primary contact completing the submission process must be authorised to submit the film for consideration including permission from a distributor or sales agent representing the film and must have obtained necessary permissions for the inclusion of copyrighted music and/or images within the films. With this submission, the applicant confirms that they possess all rights necessary for the screening of the submitted film at this film festival.
Entrant will allow usage of clips from the film for promotional use on television, radio, in print, and at live Festival events.

Submission Fees: TBC

A separate application and submission fee is required for each film submission. Submissions with unpaid fees will not be considered for selection. IFFL cannot issue refunds.

Notification:
Please note that IFFL cannot acknowledge receipt of entries.
Applicants will be notified if their submission has been successful by email after the selection process has taken place.
Due to the large amount of submissions received IFFL cannot enter into any discussion regarding films that are not selected for the festival.
Successful applicants should note that screening links might be made available to key members of the IFFL team such as Q&A hosts or publicist, as necessary, ahead of public screening. IFFL respects filmmakers' copyright and will take all precautions to ensure that your film remains safe from piracy.
Successful applicants must be able to provide, on request, 3 large high res images/stills and up to 30 seconds of full resolution footage for use in the festival trailer. Successful applicants of features and feature length documentaries should also be able to provide their own trailer.
Successful applicants will be required to supply the necessary formats for screening:
- Features & feature length documentaries: 35mm, DCP or Blu-ray (depending on venue facilities).
- Shorts/experimental films: DCP or high-resolution digital file.
The cost of shipping prints must be met by the sender. The Festival will pay for one-way return shipping of films (films can be forwarded to another festival after their screening at IFFL by prior arrangement with the IFFL team).
While all entries are packaged with extreme care, the festival is not responsible for loss or damage to prints in transit.

SUBMISSION AGREEMENT
By agreeing to proceed with your submission you are agreeing to these Terms and Conditions.
In the event of disagreement concerning the interpretation of the regulations, the interpretation of the festival will take precedence.
Failure to comply with these Terms and Conditions may result in the submission being disqualified.
These regulations are subject to change without prior notice.
We look forward to receiving your submissions!

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Feature Films
Early Bird (16th July, 2020) €65
Regular (1st November, 2020) €65
Late (10th December, 2020) €65

All genres including feature length Animation

Feature length Documentaries
Early Bird (16th July, 2020) €65
Regular (1st November, 2020) €65
Late (10th December, 2020) €65

Documentaries over 50mins including titles

Shorts
Early Bird (16th July, 2020) €35
Regular (1st November, 2020) €35
Late (10th December, 2020) €35

All genres including short animations and experimental shorts

Student Films
Early Bird (16th July, 2020) €20
Regular (1st November, 2020) €20
Late (10th December, 2020) €20

The Student category is open to students only. The submitted film must have been created while the film's director or directors were enrolled at a school, college, or university. Proof of enrolment, such a copy of a student I.D., must be included with the submission. If the director is not enrolled at the time of submission, or has graduated, proof of past enrolment must be submitted.

Music Video
Early Bird (16th July, 2020) €35
Regular (1st November, 2020) €35
Late (10th December, 2020) €35

Music videos must be directed or produced by Irish filmmakers.

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