Imagine This Women's International Film Festival (ITWIFF) is a premier platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of independent and aspiring women filmmakers worldwide. Our mission is to empower women in film by showcasing their work, promoting equal opportunities for BIPOC women and the LGBTQIA+ community, and fostering educational and professional development opportunities.
SAMPLE PRIZES FROM PREVIOUS YEARS
*$150 for Best Screenplay.
*Final Draft Software (Valued $250)
*FL Studio ( Valued $200 - $800 )
*Red Giant ( Valued $599 - $899)
*CyberLink PhotoDirector 365 ( Valued $38)
*12-month Membership for screenplay winner ( Valued $120)
*6-month ISAConnect membership for screenplay finalists ( Valued $60)
We are currently collaborating with partners to secure award prizes for the screenplay competition. Keep an eye out for updates on the award prizes
Enjoy a professional table reading of your screenplay, along with cash prizes and access to professional screenwriting tools.
Eligibility:
The competition welcomes submissions from independent, established, and aspiring women screenwriters globally. We particularly encourage entries from individuals identifying as BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and non-binary. At least one woman must be a co-writer.
Submission Process:
Submit projects electronically.
Include a brief bio, and contact information, and specify the category (Feature, Short, TV Pilot) in the submission.
Original Content:
All entries must be original works. If written by a team, at least one female member must be credited on the title page.
Submission Categories:
Feature Screenplays: 90–125 pages.
Short Screenplays: under 45 pages.
TV Pilots: 1/2 hour up to 38 pages and Hour up to 65.
Originality:
Entrants must hold the rights to submitted screenplays.
Formatting:
Submissions should adhere to industry standards.
Language:
Entries must be in English.
Multiple Submissions:
Participants can submit entries in multiple categories, but a separate entry fee is required for each submission.
Refunds:
Entry fees are non-refundable in cases of submissions to the wrong category, accidental duplicates, or withdrawals after the deadline.
Prizes:
Each category may receive prizes, including cash awards, mentorship opportunities, or script consultations.
Judging Criteria:
Screenplays will be evaluated on originality, creativity, inclusivity, character development, and overall storytelling. TV Pilots will be judged on episode structure, series potential, intrigue, character introduction, world-building, dialogue, and dynamics.
Publicity:
Winning entries may be publicized by ITWIFF for promotional purposes.
Rights:
Participants grant ITWIFF the right to use their names and submitted materials for promotional purposes.
Changes to Rules:
ITWIFF reserves the right to modify competition rules if necessary.
Compliance:
Participants are responsible for ensuring compliance with all rules and regulations.