October 1, 2019
Submissions Now Open for the Fifth Annual INWOOD FILM FESTIVAL. Open to filmmakers residing in Inwood, Washington Heights, Marble Hill, Kingsbridge, and Riverdale and to filmmakers who make their films in these neighborhoods.
2020 INWOOD FILM FESTIVAL CATEGORIES
- Short films under 5 minutes about or made in Inwood and its surrounding community or made by an Inwood community filmmaker.
- Short films under 25 minutes about or made in Inwood and it surrounding community or made by an Inwood community filmmaker.
- Feature films about or made in Inwood or its surrounding community or made by an Inwood community filmmaker.
- Student films about or made by current students in/attending school in Inwood or its surrounding community or made by an Inwood community student filmmaker.
Submit Your Film Here.
A Best Man by Adam Elliott
On his best friend’s wedding day, Josh proves that A Best Man can only do so much to make sure everything goes smoothly for the Bride and Groom.
An Invitation to Tea by Desiree Abeyta
In this visually rich short film, we step into a Magical-Realist world normally reserved for children, when a woman is visited by the fictional characters of her Grandfather’s stories in an effort to come to terms with his passing.
Archive by Seamus Boyle
On the brink of human extinction, a young couple struggles to win a coveted spot in the “Archive.”
In this darkly funny “babycom”, a woman wrestles with her greatest fear: The irrevocable choice of Motherhood.
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Sunspot by Brian Mihok
A quiet and stubborn young woman searches for her own sense of belonging as she corrects the misdeed of a neighborhood lowlife with the aid of her misfit friends.