The Oak Park Black Film Festival is a celebration of African-American stories and history through cinema showcasing independent features, documentaries and short films by African-American filmmakers.

Best Short Film
Best Feature Film
Best Documentary Film
Viewer's Choice
Founder's Choice

FILM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
- Films must be by a writer, director, and/or producer who is a person of color (including but not limited to East Asian, South Asian, Black, African-American, Latino, and Pacific Islander) AND/OR feature people of color in the cast/storyline. At a minimum, films must highlight an inclusive cast that reflects the shifting demographics around the world.
- OPFF programming emphasizes premieres and new works in categories including narrative and documentary films, both features/shorts.
- Festival screenings will only be shown on digital files (MP4 not accepted)
- Film must have a composite optical sound.
- Films in competition may not have had a commercial distribution or been broadcast in the United States. The programming committee reserves the right to waive this rule in the case of small non-commercial, non-publicized showings.

-It is the sole responsibility of the Applicant to ensure that the submitted video link and password work throughout the selection process. The OPFF will attempt, but is under no obligation, to contact the Applicant using the contact information provided on the submission form in an effort to obtain the correct video link and or correct password for the Film. The OPFF reserves the right to disqualify, without refund of any or all submission fees previously collected from the Applicant, any Film/Video Link or password that does not work correctly.

- Films must have been completed AFTER January 1, 2024.
- Works in progress may be submitted, as long as the final version is shared prior to the festival and a digital format will be available for screening during the Festival.
- Previously submitted works are not eligible for re-submission.

FILM SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
- All works must be submitted via ONLINE SCREENER via FilmFreeway. No other formats will be accepted.
- All submissions should adhere to the TRT requirements, as outlined in each category criteria.
- There is no limit to the number of submissions per submitter, provided they are separate submissions and the required submission fee is paid for each.
- All films must be uploaded as an online screener.
- Filmmakers will be notified via email of submission status by August 15, 2025
-Filmmakers are encouraged to reach out via email if they feel they have not been notified.
- You must have your festival acceptance and release paperwork completed by August 30, 2025, and your electronic press kit materials and Filmmaker Checklist must be submitted ASAP, if accepted as an official selection.

FILM SUBMISSION FEES:
- Your submission will not be considered until the submission fee is paid in full via credit card. No exceptions.
- Submission fees will not be returned and are non-refundable.

FILM SUBMISSION CHECKLIST:
The following must be included for each submission:
- Submission Form (Accepted online exclusively via FilmFreeway, 1 per submission)
- Preview Screener or Script (online screener or PDF file required, uploaded via FilmFreeway)
- Submission Fee (Accepted online via FilmFreeway)
- Film Festival History & Confirmed Future Film Festival Participation
Optional, but recommended materials include: Brief Synopsis; Filmmaker Bio; Press Kit; Stills

Overall Rating
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  • Ime Etuk

    Oak Park was all love! They really make filmmakers feel seen and celebrated. Huge shoutout to Kevin Johnson and the whole team for putting together something special—and the Q&A hosts were absolutely on point.

    October 2025
  • Parneille Walker

    The Oak Park Black Film Festival has truly been one of the highlights of my festival run this year! As a first-time filmmaker, having my short film screened in my hometown before the best audience ever was such an incredible and emotional experience. The hospitality and efficiency of the staff, the organization, the communication, and the overall support from the festival coordinators, community, and neighborhood were all 10 out of 10! I was blown away by the love and professionalism.

    I highly recommend every filmmaker submit to this festival! It's a beautiful celebration of art, culture, and community. I can’t wait to come back next year, even if I don’t have a film in the festival!

    October 2025
  • Tamika Lamison

    This is a gem of a film festival. I had the honor of screening my film "Superman Doesn't Steal". Excellent communication & hospitality. They truly believe in taking care of the filmmakers and the community comes out to support. It was a full house of enthusiastic audience members, an incredible line up of films and the film festival staff were so warm and weloming. I also felt a true sense of community and connection. A wonderful experience. It was my firt time in Oak Park but I plan to come back. It was a truly lovely time. I wish I could have stayed for the entire week. Thank you so much for screening my film.

    December 2024
  • Christian Loubek

    Can't say enough good things about the Oak Park Black Film Festival and it's still in it's infancy (only 3yrs old)!

    Founded & hosted nightly by ex-Mayor and ex-NBA'r Kevin Johnson this 5-night celebration of Black Film & Culture takes place in the Oak Park neighborhood of Sacramento with the historic and beautifully renovated Guild Theater as its epicenter.

    Our short film featured on the opening night to a sold-out theater of vibrant, sophisticated, art patrons. Sound was quality, image was great and the films curated around our short were top-notch.

    The Q&A that followed was expertly moderated by the local ABC-affiliate and the screenings spilled into a VIP reception at a black-owned restaurant next door. The Festival takes care of its filmmakers and is well supported by its Sponsors.

    Thank you to Nicole, Brandy, Elesia and all the volunteers for your gracious and thoughtful hospitality. Thank you Kindra and Tuanja for your worldly and exquisite programming. And of course, a big thank you to Mr Kevin Johnson for having us. We hope to make it a tradition!

    October 2024
  • The Oak Park Black Film Festival in Sacramento, California, is truly a gem in the film festival circuit, epitomizing how festivals should be run. As filmmakers, presenting our film TIME II: Unfinished Business to an audience so receptive and appreciative was an incredible experience. The festival treated us with unmatched class, making us feel valued from the moment we arrived.
    Everything was meticulously organized, from the thoughtfully curated programming to the strategic screening times. The audience was incredible, radiating enthusiasm and support – they cheered, engaged, and stayed behind for meaningful discussions after the screenings. It felt like a celebration of creativity and diversity, with a palpable sense of community.

    The warmth and hospitality extended by the festival organizers were remarkable, elevating the experience to something memorable and heartfelt. Fellow filmmakers and attendees shared the same sentiments, which made the atmosphere even more electrifying.

    I wholeheartedly recommend the Oak Park Black Film Festival to anyone passionate about film. It's a masterclass in how a festival should operate – truly the festival of festivals. Whether you're a filmmaker or a film enthusiast, this event is an unmissable opportunity to connect with a vibrant community that celebrates Black cinema in all its glory.

    October 2024