The third annual BritCon Film Festival is a celebration of films from the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth areas.

This festival is in correlation with BritCon. BritCon is a convention dedicated to everything Britannia, this year we are looking to do a hybrid event, showing both virtually and in person, depending on COVID. This year, we are bringing guests from Doctor Who, Star Wars, and a slew of other British Media outlets. BritCon will be an amazing weekend with other British admirers, who are attending panel discussions on their favorite British Films and TV shows.

As a convention and event, we strive to bring inclusivity and diversity to our event.


Festival Selectees

Feature Film

Doctor Who Am I

Directors: Vanessa Yuille, Matthew Jacobs

Short Film

Euthimmersia

Genre: Sci-fi, chiller, drama

Director: Steven Lancefield

Dajila: Cinema and Oblivion

Director: Arturo Dueñas Herrero

Adam In Aeternum


Micro Short Films

Eureka!

Genre: Animation, Thriller

Director: David Creighton

Juno

Genre: Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Comedy, Satire, low budget, B Movie

Director: Jeremy Player

Less Than Six Weeks

Director: Elena Tibrea


The Washerwoman

Director: Obi Ejikeme

Awards And Prizes

Best Films will receive a certificate for their achievement along with $100 total in prizes.

Rules And Terms

We only accept one title per entry fee and digital submissions. Anonymous submissions will not be accepted. Entries will be screened before hand by BritCon staff in order to determine eligibility.

Please note that we DO NOT waive submission fees. We feel it is unfair to waive fees to certain filmmakers, no matter the circumstances. Whether your film has played at multiple prestigious festivals or it has never been screened anywhere, all submissions will require a fee. We believe this preserves the integrity of the festival and helps to put everyone on an even playing field. In light of this, we do our best to keep submission fees low compared to other festivals, however, the fees help pay for facilities and promotional materials to allow your films to be seen. Therefore emails requesting submission waivers will not receive a response. Thank you for understanding.

The criteria for submission is that the film should have a concrete connection to the UK: either through the participation of a UK director, writer, principal cast members, cinematographer, screenwriter, or editor; filmed in the UK or it’s Commonwealth areas, or about UK subject matters.

You own the rights to your film. Screening your work at BritCon Film Festival in no way implies ownership by the festival. All film genres and formats are eligible. If a film is unable to be viewed, it will not be accepted.

The official submission period will be from November 12, 2021 through July 1, 2022 and you do not need to attend BritCon to be eligible.

If accepted to the festival, you will be contacted with an address for sending your film in one of the following formats: high resolution download link or high-res file on a flash drive. Each accepted filmmaker will receive 2 complementary tickets to the festival. Any additional passes must be purchased by the filmmakers through BritCon. You will receive a deadline by which to send your materials. If we are unable to receive your film in time, we will not be able to screen it. Please note that mailed materials will not be returned, however, if you are present at the festival, they may be picked up from one of the festival organizers. By submitting your film, you commit to screening your film, if selected and authorize its non-exclusive use in any and all promotional materials. The rules and regulations of this festival are subject to change at the discretion of the festival organizers. We will do our best to notify participants of any and all changes.

Submissions not suitable for all-ages will be considered for late-night screenings as BritCon is a family-friendly event. No pornographic material will be accepted or considered.

BritCon Film Festival DOES NOT PAY SCREENING FEES. By submitting your film via FilmFreeway you acknowledge that the festival will not pay to present your work.