Watch. Vote. Share. See films playing at festivals all over the world all year long.Watch. Vote. Share. See films playing at festivals all over the world all year long.

Playing Now

Apr 1 - 5, 2008, San Francisco, CA

WFI was established to address the under representation of women in the film and media industries. WFI's mission is to honor, showcase, and facilitate the creation of films that are directed or co-directed by women. We achieve our mission by supporting, promoting, exhibiting, and honoring the achievements and contributions of women in the world of cinema.

Coming Soon

New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival
Mar 26 – Apr 5, 2009, New Orleans, LA

The NOLA Human Rights Film Festival is a festival with a mission. Founded by New Orleans artists and activists, we are dedicated to nurturing our city's human rights community, supporting the work of local organizers and organizations involved in these struggles, and providing a forum for artistic expression of local and international issues.

Nashville International Film Festival
Apr 16-23, 2009, Nashville, TN

Nashville Film Festival (NaFF) is hosted by the Regal Green Hills Stadium 16 in the Green Hills area of Nashville, Tennessee. With over 22,000 people attending our 2008 edition, it is one of the best-known arts events in Tennessee and is the biggest, most international film festival in the mid-South.

Atlanta Film Festival
Apr 16-25, 2009, Atlanta, GA

Since 1977, the Atlanta Film Festival has brought the newest and most daring voices working in cinema to Atlanta audiences. In 2008, the festival continued the tradition, screening approximately 160 of the finest films selected from more than 1600 entries and 66 countries. Out of the films screened, 20 feature length narrative and documentary films will compete for the festival’s prestigious jury prize.

Seattle International Film Festival
May 21 – Jun 14, 2009, Seattle, WA

SIFF's mission is to create experiences that bring people together to discover extraordinary films from around the world. It is through the art of cinema that we foster a community that is more informed, aware, and alive.

Hollywood Black Film Festival
Jun 2-7, 2009, Beverly Hills, CA

The Hollywood Black Film Festival (HBFF) is an annual 6-day celebration of black cinema drawing together established filmmakers, popular film and TV stars, writers, directors, industry executives, emerging artists and new audiences from Southern California and around the world. Attracting such stars and industry insiders as Academy Award® winners Forest Whitaker and Sidney Poitier, John Singleton, Spike Lee, George Tillman, Tina Andrews, Reuben Cannon, Anthony Anderson, Blair Underwood, Sanaa Lathan, Bill Duke, Kasi Lemmons, Vondie Curtis Hall, Tisha Campbell and Nicole Ari Parker, the festival has become a hotbed for the Black Hollywood creative community.

Provincetown International Film Festival
Jun 1-16, 2009, indie-fest competition
Jun 17-21, 2009, Provincetown, MA

Come to Cape Cod and experience Provincetown Int'l Film Festival, a renowned Festival dedicated to showcasing independent American and international films, while nurturing aspiring filmmakers and honoring industry luminaries.

Feel Good Film Festival
August 2009, Los Angeles, CA

The Feel Good Film Festival is a non-profit film showcase encouraging the development, production, and distribution of short or feature length films with happy endings, that make audiences laugh, and that capture the beauty of our world. Live-action or animation, comedies or romantic comedies, fiction or non-fiction and films with happy endings are submitted to the Feel Good Film Festival. The winning projects will be entertaining, optimistic, humorous, or heartwarming and leave the audience feeling good.