1- Films made in the US ONLY at this time. 2- Filmmaker or a representative of the film MUST be available to attend the showcase and participate in the Q&A. a) Films without a filmmaker representative on the day of the showcase will be removed from the program. 3- Films of any length, genre, theme are welcome!
Mar 16th- All films are welcome to submit, however we will give preference for: - Disability in Films (Director or Producer must be considered as disabled, or the film must be of any theme pertaining to a disable community, lifestyle, and their struggles in the US) - Women in Films (Director or Producer must be a woman, or the film must be of any theme pertaining to a woman's daily life and struggles) - Latinx in Films (Director or Producer must be a member of the Latino community, or the film must be of any theme pertaining to the latinx lifestyle and struggles in the US) - A combination of all 3 of the above
Jun 15th - All films are welcome to submit, however we will give preference for: - LGBTQIA Films (Director or Producer must be considered as a member of the LGBTQIA, or the film must be of any theme pertaining to an LGBTQIA community, lifestyle, and their struggles in the US) - African-American in Films (Director or Producer must be considered as a member of the black community, or the film must be of any theme pertaining to an african-american community, lifestyle, and their struggles in the US) - Golden Age in Films ((Director or Producer must be of 40 years or older, there are many youth and student only film festivals, but not many for those who are changing career or have been a struggling filmmaker passing the "acceptable age" to get their feet on the door. So this is for these new-old creative minds)
Sep 21st - All films are welcome to submit, however we will give preference for: - Brazilians in the US (Director or Producer must be Brazilian living the US, making films with American crew and cast, providing new work and boosting the American film industry and economy) - Asian in Films (Director or Producer must be considered as a member of the Asian community, or the film must be of any theme pertaining to an Asian community, lifestyle, and their struggles in the US) - Indigenous/Native Americans in Films (Director or Producer must be considered as a Native American, or the film must be of any theme pertaining to an Indigenous community, lifestyle, and their struggles in the US)
Dec 21st - Religion in Films (Movies of religious theme and subjects. It may be any religion, from Christian to Muslim, Jewish, to Buddhist, etc) - Documentaries (Any documentary of themes pertaining to minorities of any length) - A Better World (Any film of any length with a theme that encourages humanity, civilization and a better world for all human beings)
Rules
In addition to the eligibility requirements listed above, filmmakers must comply with the following submission rules: - The submitting filmmaker must be either the producer or director of the film and have all rights and copyrights to their films. By Submitting to the festival, filmmakers thereby grant Indinner Film Showcase the right to screen their film. - Link to a functional streaming video file (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.) in high definition 720p or 1080p. If the link is password-protected, the password is mandatory. - Multiple submissions must be provided as individual submissions. - Film must not have any screening fee attached. We do not pay screening fees on submitted films. By submitting to the Indinner Film Showcase you waive any screening fees during the run of the festival to a live audience. - Indinner Film Showcase can use trailer/teaser/film poster/stills or BTS for promotional purpose (but do not release, under any form or circumstances, the full film)