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Winter Film Awards LogoTENTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 23-OCTOBER 2 2021
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Winter Film Awards International Film Festival
Returns for 10th Annual Celebration of Indie Film
September 23 – October 2 2021

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, August 1 2021Winter Film Awards International Film Festival (WFA-IFF), which was one of NYC’s last live events of 2020, is returning bigger than ever for 2021 in celebration of its 10th year. The Festival’s lineup includes 91 outstanding films, a diverse mixture of 13 Animated films, 15 Documentaries, 6 Feature narratives, 16 Horror films, 10 Music Videos, 22 Narrative shorts and 5 Web series. These include 18 student films and 19 first-time filmmakers. Filmmakers come from 28 countries; half of the films were created by women, 53% were created by or about people of color.

Tickets available at https://wfa2021.eventcombo.com/. Tickets are $12.50/In Advance, $16.50/Door, $5/Door with Student ID.

OPENING NIGHT KICK OFF BASH – September 23 from 7-11pm –Filmmaker’s reception, industry networking and kick-off party. Harbor NYC, 621 West 46th Street.

SCREENINGS – September 24-30 at Cinema Village, 22 East 12th Street. Screening blocks are 1 ½ – 2 ½ hours long and include a mix of shorts and feature-length films. All screening blocks include a 20 minute Q&A Session with the filmmakers.

  • FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24– the Festival opens with screenings of the feature length gonzo animated musical film Death of a Rockstar and the funky Brazilian mystical cowboy film Jesus Kid
  • SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25 / DOCUMENTARY DAY– a full day showcasing documentary shorts and features covering a wide variety of topics, including Last Call – the story of the impact of COVID-19 on the NYC hospitality industry, A Wicked Eden which focuses on women online fetish porn creators, I’m an Electric Lampshade – an offbeat heartwarming portrait of the world’s least likely rock star, More than Miyagi – a painfully revealing biography of Pat Morita and This Beautiful Journey – a rustic and personal journey through India.
  • SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26 / BLOODY SUNDAY HORROR DAY– a full day showcasing the most frightening indie films from around the world, including films from Canada, Germany, Greece, Nepal, Netherlands, Philippines, Spain, Sweden and the US.
  • MONDAY SEPTEMBER 27– Screening of 11 mixed short films and feature-film Spirit Quest, a story of two friends on a hallucinogenic mushroom trip
  • TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 28– Screening of 10 mixed short films and feature-film Touch, a romantic love story between a married Caucasian woman living in China and a blind masseur.
  • WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29– Screening of 8 mixed short films and feature film Since August, the story of a recovering drug addict confronting her demons, told in American Sign Language.
  • THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30– Screening of 9 mixed short films and feature film Mister Sister, a truly NYC story of a drag MC learning courage from the caring LGBTQ community and pursuing his dreams.

EDUCATION SESSIONS – Evening sessions September 27-30 from 7-8:15PM at Cinema Village, 22 East 12th Street and all day October 1 at NYFA (17 Battery Place). Sessions cover topics of interest to emerging filmmakers and are free and open to all. Sessions include workshops on Legal Issues for filmmakers, Producing 101, Set Design, Location Scouting and more!

GALA RED CARPET + AWARD CEREMONY October 2 at The Empire Room at Club230Fifth, 230 Fifth Avenue. Red Carpet 7pm, Awards Ceremony 9-10pm., After-Party 9pm onwards. With live performances and appearances from NYC local filmmakers and industry veterans.

Patron of the Cinema

Heather BuckleyHeather Buckley, film producer, writer, historian and dedicated preservationist will receive the Winter Film Awards 2020 PATRON OF THE CINEMA AWARD at the Saturday, October 2 2021 Awards Ceremony as part of Winter Film Awards 10th Annual International Film Festival.

The WFA Board of Directors is pleased to honor Heather Buckley for her work. She is a rare spirit whose passion for film led her from a career in advertising to become a dynamic force in the independent film community. She is a unique soul who provides her support and knowledge whenever she finds passionate independent filmmakers in need of assistance. Her passion and drive clearly embodies the qualifications of what makes a PATRON OF THE CINEMA.

WFA2021 Official Artwork was designed by Cherise Lavah.

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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. This program is funded, in part, by a grant from the NYC & Company Foundation and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

WFA-IFF’s 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. WFA-IFF is 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

WFA-IFF ensures that each submission receives a fair, complete and bias-free consideration. Festival submissions are viewed and scored by a team of 75 film industry professionals from around the world. Each submission is viewed by 4-6 screeners and scored in 8 technical categories and an overall star rating. Final selections are chosen based upon average score.

WFA-IFF’s awards jury consists of a fresh set of 40 film and festival professionals from around the world. The awards jury will select award winners in fourteen categories: Best Picture, Best Short Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Animated Film, Best Director, Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short, Best Horror Feature, Best Horror Short, Best Music Video, Best Student Film, Best Web Series, and the New York Perspectives Award for outstanding depiction of New York City.

For more information about the Festival, please visit: http://winterfilmawards.com/
Or send an email to info@nullwinterfilmawards.com

Corporate & Local Support

Winter Film Awards seeks long-term partnerships and we are proud that the organizations we work with benefit from our audiences and promotions throughout the year. We encourage close collaboration to ensure the continued growth for all involved. We work with local schools, small and large businesses, cultural organizations and a variety of media organizations ranging from emerging local groups to global brands.

Corporate and local support of Winter Film Awards plays an critical role in the life of the Festival and underscores WFA’s commitment to quality, adventure and diversity in the art of cinema. WFA is privileged to partner with the following organizations.

Club 230Fifth
Aerial Acrobat Entertainment
Ambo Eats
Big Apple Con 2017
Boom Library
Boxed Water
Brooklyn Brewery
Calibrite
Cinelife
Cinema Village
Consulate General of Spain
Dorado Taco
Edge Auto Rental
Elvid
EventCombo
EZ Popup Booth
FearsMag
Final Draft Inc
Glidecam
Gotham Mini Storage
Hire a Helper
HomeLight
Indiepix
ISN Inspection Support Network
Jungle Software
Liberty Coca-Cola
Lunar Hard Seltzer
Lush
MAC Cosmetics
Marsh Inc
Materials for the Arts
Max Brenner
Red Giant
Mayors Office of Media and Entertainment
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
New York Film Academy
NY Loves Film
NYU Alumni Arts Network
NYU Women's Initiative
Organique Hair & Body
Porch
Pour Wines UWS
Production Junction
ProductionHub
Ribalta Pizza NYC
Rosco
SAG-AFTRA
Salesforce.com
Set Shop
shinbone photography
Silver Sound
Simply
Soundview Media Partners
Spotlight Cinema Networks
Veneiro's Bakery
Westgate New York Grand Central
Wheatley Vodka

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