GEMFest International Screenplay Competition (Formerly Vancouver International Women in Film Festival/VIWFF Screenplay Competition) accepts English-language screenplays written by women and gender-diverse people.
We encourage you to submit your unproduced feature film script or TV pilot script of any genre, challenging the perceptions of what stories women and gender diverse people write, and what we want to see.
Event takes place March 5-9, 2025
Finalists receive a festival pass and are invited to attend GemFest 2024, March 5-9, 2025, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Travel and accommodation are the responsibility of the attendee. GEMFest is produced by Gender Equity in Media Society Vancouver - a member of Women In Film and Television International.
Winner receives a prize package that includes cash.
In the event of curtailment of live events, Finalists will receive passes to the online component of GEMFest 2025, to be announced.
Earlybird Deadline: August 15, 2025
Q: Should I include a title page with my submission?
A: Please include a title page with the author's name(s) removed.
Q: What does "blind" judging mean?
A: We feel that our readers can be more objective in the judging process if they do not know who the writer is. So we ask entrants to remove their name from the title page, and not include watermarks or other indications of the author on any page of the script.
Q: If you have "blind" judging, how will you know whose script it is?
A: When you enter, your name appears in the submission portal's administration info, but those details do not go to our readers and judges.
Q: If I am entering a produced film in your festival, can I also enter the screenplay?
A: No, because the GEMFest International Screenplay Competition is for unproduced feature scripts and TV pilots only. However, if your produced film is entered into the GEMFest Film Festival, and becomes an Official Selection, it will automatically be considered for a separate writing award.
Q: How do I enter my produced film in your festival?
A: Go to this website for information: https://gemsvancouver.org/gemfest/
SUBMISSION RULES AND TERMS:
Please note that non-compliance with the following rules and regulations will result in disqualification. Entry fees are non-refundable.
GEMFest International Screenplay Competition (formerly VIWFF) only accepts English language screenplays written by women and gender diverse people. Scripts are read anonymously - meaning your name should not appear anywhere on the script.
The contest is open to women and gender-diverse screenwriters. Collaborations with two or more writing partners accepted, however, all members of the team must be women or gender diverse. Only one prize can be awarded per screenplay.
Page count should be between 80-120 pages for a feature, and up to 70 pages for a TV pilot, plus an anonymous title page with the title only and not identifying the author’s name.
Please submit a .pdf document only, with no identification of the writer on any page.
Submissions can be from anywhere in the world but must be written in English.
Please use standard industry feature script format, in 12-point Courier font with numbered pages. Please provide an anonymous title page with the author's name removed to allow for "blind" judging.
Please include the genre, and a short log line of 40 words or less in your submission.
If your script has finished as an Official Selection (Top 10) in prior years (VIWFF Sceenplay Competition) we ask that you do not resubmit the same script; however you are welcome to submit a different script into the competition. Re-submissions of scripts that have not been Official Selections are welcome, including Semifinalists and Quarterfinalists. If you have re-written your prior submission that did not advance to Quarterfinals, we encourage you to resubmit your script this year.
All entries will be judged on story structure, scene construction, dialogue, characters, formatting, imagery, originality and the skill of the screenwriter – with an emphasis on the opening hook and the ability to capture the reader’s interest in the first 10 pages.
The script must be an ORIGINAL concept for a narrative feature film or TV pilot. No adaptations of books, short stories, stage plays, etc. are allowed, unless the writer owns the underlying rights.
Please do not submit short film scripts as this competition is for feature screenplays and TV pilots only.
Writers may apply with more than one screenplay. Each must be submitted separately, with a separate submission fee paid.
Once a script has been entered in the competition, we cannot accept substitutions of new drafts or corrected pages. If you wish to submit a revised draft of your screenplay, you must enter it as a new submission and pay the appropriate entry fee according to the current deadline.
Please submit by the deadline. No deadline waivers will be granted.
All rights remain with the writer. However, the writer does give the GEMFest International Screenplay Competition permission to promote, feature, or advertise the work submitted and/or the writer as part of its festival promotion and activities.
All communications will be sent electronically, including selection and notification letters. Please make sure the email address and phone number provided as the submission contact on the entry are correct.
Do not send resumés or press kits with the screenplay.
Due to the large number of screenplays we receive, we regret that we cannot provide feedback on individual submissions.
Transportation to and accommodation at the festival are solely the responsibility of the participant.
Entrants agree to indemnify and hold Gender Equity in Media Society Vancouver, including our employees, officers, volunteers and our partners, sponsors and affiliates harmless against all claims arising out of entry or participation in GEMFest International Screenwriting Competition.
Entry fee is non-refundable.
Finalists will be contacted approximately one month prior to the festival.
By submitting your screenplay to the GEMFest International Screenplay Competition you agree that you have read, understood, and agree to all the aforementioned rules, terms and guidelines. You also assert that you are the author and owner of the original work.
Please send any questions to screenplay@gemsvancouver.org