The Arlington International Film Festival (AIFF) was founded in 2010, its mission being  “to foster appreciation for different cultures by exploring the lives of people around the globe through independent film — to nurture the next generation of filmmakers”. AIFF is  a juried festival welcoming submissions of feature length and short films.

Submit your films to aiff 2024!

Early bird deadline: March 22, 2024

Regular deadline: April 26, 2024

Late entries: May 17, 2024

Notification: August 2, 2024

AIFF 2024: November 7 - 10 at the Capitol Theatre in Arlington, MA

  • AIFF screens both national and international features and shorts with a focus on our mission of fostering an appreciation for different cultures through independent film. We invite filmmakers to submit their feature-length films or shorts to AIFF 2023.

    Feature films (45+ minutes): narrative and documentary, Music, Dance, Art, Virtual reality, Human Rights, Social Social, iPhone, iPhones, Photography...

    Short films (less than 45 min): narrative, documentary, animation and experimental

    The film must not be available for video or internet distribution prior to October 7, 2021.

    The film must be in original language with English subtitles.

    Film production must have been completed within the last two years.

  • The Arlington International Film Festival (AIFF) through its Student Filmmaker’s Program, seeks to honor what young filmmakers, 18 and younger, are bringing to the screen with their agility of mind, creativity, and passion. Through the medium of film, students take stock of the diverse array of social issues here and around the world,  and illuminating the interconnections we share. AIFF is pleased to provide a platform for these young filmmakers to speak out, communicate, and forge alliances rooted in mutual respect while synthesizing different experiences and points of view. Through the screening of these films, AIFF hopes to encourage young filmmakers to share their vision and perhaps encourage the creation of a better tomorrow.

    APPLICATION FEE IS WAIVED FOR STUDENTS

    Must be 12 to 18 years of age and in middle school or high school to  enter.

    Films must be 10 minutes or less.

    The films must have been produced within the last two years at the time of submission.

    Filmmakers may submit a maximum of two film entries.

    A maximum of 5 videos may be submitted by any organization or film program.

    The video file must be of projection quality.

    Your film must be acceptable for a PG 13 audience.

    The first 5 seconds of your film must be a black screen.

    Filmmakers can use their own original music in their film, or they may use music that is copyright-free or public domain.

    The film must include teen actors.

    No guns.

    The film cannot depict drug use in a recreational manner or include sex and/or nudity.

    All non-English language films must have English subtitles.

  • AIFF recognizes filmmaking achievement through the presentation of the following juried awards:

    Audience Choice Awards (1st place and runner-up)

    BEST OF FESTIVAL

    Best Narrative Feature
    Best Documentary Feature

    Best of Festival Short
    Best Narrative Short
    Best Documentary Short
    Best Animation Short
    Best Experimental Short

    HIGH SCHOOL FILM AWARDS

    Best H.S. Festival
    Best H.S. Animation
    Best H.S. Doc
    Best H.S. Narrative
    Best H.S. Experimental

Please visit our page on FilmFreeway for the full set of submission guidelines for indie and student categories.

Questions? Email us at arlingtonfilmfest@gmail.com .

 
 
For me, this is the best experience I have had among many festivals where some of my works have been selected.
The festival is very interesting and very well coordinated.
Beautiful the trailer of the festival that was on Vimeo.
The quality of the films in selection is very high in my opinion, and very interesting that the films come from different parts of the world.
Thank you for selecting my shorts. Good luck in the future.
— Claudio Costa