Screentest: The National Student Film Festival

16 - 18 Oct, 2020

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Screentest: The National Student Film Festival

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About the festival

SCREENTEST: THE UK’S NATIONAL STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL was founded at Bristol University in 2004 and relocated to London in 2011 where we enjoyed another 5 brilliant years at London Southbank University. Now we live at the University of Greenwich.

The Festival is held annually over a weekend in Autumn (October 16 - October 18) and features a programme of not only over 100 student-made short films but also talks, workshops and bespoke screenings from a range of film industry organisations, including BAFTA and The BFI. The weekend’s highlight (aside from every single one of our superb films!) is our Awards ceremony, held on the Sunday evening, celebrating the best of student filmmaking from all over the UK.

2020 will be Screentest's 16th anniversary, making it the longest-running fest of its kind – which is all rather exciting but we don’t have time to stop and think about it! So have a browse of our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and most importantly buy a ticket and come on down to our Festival, where we can promise an exciting and eclectic programme of films you won’t see anywhere else.

Every year we create categories based on the types of submissions we receive. Industry professionals then judge these categories and the winner receives our Testie trophy.

The festival is held in Greenwich over a weekend in Autumn.

About

SCREENTEST: THE UK’S NATIONAL STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL was founded at Bristol University in 2004 and relocated to London in 2011 where we enjoyed another 5 brilliant years at London Southbank University. Now we live at the University of Greenwich.

The Festival is held annually over a weekend in Autumn (October 16 - October 18) and features a programme of not only over 100 student-made short films but also talks, workshops and bespoke screenings from a range of film industry organisations, including BAFTA and The BFI. The weekend’s highlight (aside from every single one of our superb films!) is our Awards ceremony, held on the Sunday evening, celebrating the best of student filmmaking from all over the UK.

2020 will be Screentest's 16th anniversary, making it the longest-running fest of its kind – which is all rather exciting but we don’t have time to stop and think about it! So have a browse of our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and most importantly buy a ticket and come on down to our Festival, where we can promise an exciting and eclectic programme of films you won’t see anywhere else.

Every year we create categories based on the types of submissions we receive. Industry professionals then judge these categories and the winner receives our Testie trophy.

The festival is held in Greenwich over a weekend in Autumn.

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

Films must be:

Made by students studying at a UK institution
Max: 20 minutes.
File sizes should be kept under 5GB. If this is a problem please contact the team - info@screentestfest.org.uk

Aside from that - anything goes!

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

General Entry
Early Bird (1st March, 2020) €0
Regular (16th December, 2020) €0
Late (26th February, 2021) €0

We accept all genres of films, as long as you were a student when you were creating the film.

Matchmaking

What is the title of your film?

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How long is your film?

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min.

What type of category does your film fall into?

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What is the genre of your film?

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What should be the main focus of your festival strategy?

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Monetary award

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Festival qualifications that you're interested in

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