call: The 31st Women Make Waves Int’l Film Festival Taipei
Deadline: 06 March 2024
Call for entries
2024 OPEN CALL FOR ENTRY !
The 31st Women Make Waves Int’l Film Festival,
presented by Taiwan Women’s Film Association, will be held in Taipei, Taiwan in October, 2024. We are now accepting international submissions for our upcoming edition!
-Eligibility-
– Directed at least by one female (including self-identifying female) director. For Queer films, filmmakers of all genders are welcome.
– Completed no earlier than 1st March 2022.
– A Taiwan Premiere is required.
– WMWIFF is open to all forms, styles, lengths, and formats. Anything related to LGBTQI+ communities, women themes and topics related to gender, feminism and beyond, and current events around the world that reflect the status quo.
-Entry Fee and Deadline-
– USD$15 or NTD$450.
– The deadline for submission is 06 March 2024.
-How to Submit.
– To submit, please make sure to read the guidline (https://www.wmw.org.tw/en/title/942) first, and fill in our entry form (https://www.wmw.org.tw/submission/internation).
– Or, the entrants can also submit via Filmfreeway (https://filmfreeway.com/WomenMakeWavesFilmFestivalTaiwan)
– Please note that for the film submissions, entry fees are required. Your entry will only be accepted if WMWIFF receive complete entry form (including valid screeners) AND entry fees on time.
-About Us-
Established as a non-profit organization in 1993, Women Make Waves International Film Festival, Taiwan has been one of the major film festivals in Taiwan and has established itself as the biggest one dedicated to supporting female talents. WMWIFF aims to celebrate the achievements of outstanding female talents, to explore different aspects of women’s lives as well as to promote equality and rights of all genders. By covering a wide range of genres, issues, and representations of women, WMWIFF seeks to promote great cinematic arts by female directors and to advocate gender equality through films with feminist consciousness and various subjects.
More info on
https://www.wmw.org.tw/en/title/942