SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.
22nd Annual Regent Park Film Festival
Taking place November 28-December 1, 2024 at Daniels Spectrum (585 Dundas St. East), RPFF will showcase local and international works from and about Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities. RPFF presents films of all genres that resonate with and relate to the diverse lived experiences of marginalized communities: films that provide opportunity for in-depth, nuanced discussions, as well as uplifting and joyful films which have a significant impact on a community’s growth and prosperity.
22nd Annual Regent Park Film Festival will take place in-person: November 28-December 1, 2024
RPFF’s School program will take place online: November 18-29, 2024
RPFF’s School program will take place in-person: November 28-29, 2024
We invite films for the following categories:
General Program: Feature and short works from Indigenous filmmakers, Black filmmakers, and filmmakers of colour and/or films that explore themes of difference and solidarity, cultural identity, diaspora, place-making and displacement, as well as healing, movement and community.
School Program: Short films suitable for Grades 1-8, featuring themes relevant and engaging for youth. This program encourages self-representation and seeks to promote dialogue among students, educators, filmmakers and the wider community. Films will be made available online with an in-person screening for elementary school students.
Please note:
- There are no submission fees
- Maximum of 10 films per distributor or filmmaker can be submitted
- All filmmakers will be contacted about their submission status by early November 2024 at the latest.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 11:59pm
If you have any accessibility concerns, or questions about the submission process please contact: submissions@rpff.ca
As a member of the Independent Media Arts Alliance, RPFF is committed to paying industry-standard artist fees to artists, filmmakers and curators in all its programming.