Winter Film Awards International Film Festival 12th Annual Celebration of the Best of Indie Film February 21-25 2024

Winter Film Awards showcases films from emerging filmmakers from around the world
in all genres, with a special emphasis on highlighting the work of
women and under-represented filmmakers.

New York, NY (01/15/2024):   – Winter Film Awards International Film Festival (WFA-IFF) is returning bigger than ever for 2024 in celebration of its 12th year. With a commitment to inclusivity, the Festival showcases a rich tapestry of narratives that span genres, cultures, and perspectives and fosters a supportive environment for filmmakers to share their unique voices on the global stage.

Attendees can expect a dynamic program that provides a unique experience for both filmmakers and film enthusiasts. Winter Film Awards continues to be a beacon for creativity, fostering a supportive environment for filmmakers to share their unique voices on the global stage. This year’s festival will showcase 82 films from around the world — from animated films, documentaries, dramas, horror films, music videos, and everything in between, including 13 student films and 27 first-time directors.

Winter Film Awards is dedicated to showcasing the amazing diversity of voices in indie film and our 2024 lineup is more than half made by women and half by BIPOC directors. Filmmakers come from 23 countries, 40% of our films were made in the New York City area and half are local premieres.

WFA2024 Official Artwork was designed by illustrator and designer Johana Kroft.

 “Congratulations to the organizers of the Winter Film Festival on their 12th year and thank you for once again choosing NYC as the backdrop to this incredible celebration of independent filmmaking,” said Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, Pat Swinney Kaufman. “Our office is proud to support this event and its efforts to spotlight diverse filmmakers and storytellers from around the world.”

Visit www.WinterFilmAwards.com for press accreditation, tickets, details and schedule!
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Screenings

SCREENINGS – February 22-24 all day at LOOK Cinemas, 657 West 57th Street. Screening blocks are 1 ½ – 2 ½ hours long and include a mix of shorts and feature-length films. Most screening blocks include a 20-minute Q&A Session with the filmmakers. Free shuttle busses will be available to transport attendees between the Columbus Circle subway station (57th Street & 8th Avenue) and the theater from 5:30pm-midnight each day.

FILM HIGHLIGHTS include the world premiere of feature-length documentary Pianoman by Sunny Liu, US/North American premieres of feature film The Sticky Side of Baklava (Canada) by Maryanne Zehil, feature film Maoussi (France) by Charlotte Schiøler, feature documentary The Ball (US) by Malgorzata Saniewska and feature documentary Stuntwomen (Switzerland) by Elena Avdija.

SCREENING BLOCK HIGHLIGHTS

  • Documentary Day – Saturday February 24 12:45pm-11:50pm. All documentaries, all day!
  • Bloody Friday Night Horror – Friday February 23 9pm-11:45pm. Eleven frightening short films from around the world!
  • Films from Spain  – 6 films, Thursday Feb 22, 8:30 PM-11:15 PM
  • Films from France – 5 films, Friday Feb 23, 8:30 PM-11:15 PM
  • Short Film Blocks  Thursday Feb 22, 6:00 PM-8:20 PM and Saturday Feb 24, 12:20 PM-2:25 PM

TICKETS are $12.50/In Advance, $16.50/Door, $5/Door with Student ID. Tickets on sale at https://wfa2024.eventcombo.com/.

Education & Career Building

EDUCATION SESSIONS – The Festival is dedicated to helping emerging filmmakers learn what they need to know to break into the industry.  Three sessions each day on Thursday February 22 and Friday February 23 from 12:45pm-5pm at LOOK Cinemas, 657 West 57th Street. Education sessions are free and open to the public and cover topics of interest to emerging filmmakers, including:


Parties & Socializing

OPENING NIGHT KICK OFF BASH – February 21 from 7-11pm at Somewhere Nowhere, 112 W 25th Street. Filmmaker’s reception, industry networking and kick-off party. This event is free and open to the public (21+).

MEETUPS & NETWORKING – A new festival lounge will be open daily at Mirabella Lounge @LOOK Cinemas, 657 West 57th Street. Hobnob with filmmakers, industry professionals and community partners at happy hours and networking events from February 22- 24. Meetups are free and open to the public and include discounted drinks with screening ticket.

GALA RED CARPET + AWARD CEREMONY February 25 5pm-11pm at Club 230FIFTH, 230 Fifth Avenue. Red Carpet 5pm, Awards Ceremony 7-8pm, After-Party 8pm onwards. With live performances from local NYC talent and appearances from film industry veterans. This event is free and open to the public (21+).


Corporate & Local Support

We are privileged to enjoy collaborations with 230Fifth, Aerial Acrobat Entertainment, B&H Photo, Boxed Water, Consulate General of Switzerland in New York, Edge Auto Rental, Elvid Cinema, Eventcombo, FearsMag, Final Draft, Inc, Gaffer Power, Gotham Mini Storage, IndiePix Films, Long Island Press, LOOK Cinema, Lush, Marsh McLennan, Materials for the Arts, Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, New York Film Academy, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, NYS Council on the Arts (NYSCA), NYS Governors Office of Motion Picture & Television Development, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Salesforce.com, Set Shop, Simple DCP, Simply Gum, Somewhere Nowhere, Soundview Media Partners and Wheatley Vodka


About Winter Film Awards

Winter Film Awards is an all-volunteer, minority and women-owned registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2011 in New York City by a group of filmmakers and enthusiasts.  Our mission is to promote diversity, bridge the opportunity divide and provide a platform for under-represented artists and a variety of genres, viewpoints and approaches. We believe that only by seeing others’ stories can we understand each other and only via an open door can the underrepresented artist enter the room.

Winter Film Awards programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Promotional support provided by the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment.

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