Roma independent film festival celebrating the diverse and dynamic world of independent cinema.
By focusing on independent filmmaking, the festival encourages innovation, creativity, and the exploration of new perspectives within the film industry. It provides an exchange of ideas, and connects with fellow professionals and enthusiasts.

Best Debut Filmmaker
Best Poster
Best Trailer
Best International Feature Film
Best International Short Film
Best Director
Best Cinematography
Best Editing
Best Musical Theme
Best Original Score
Best Sound Designing
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best LGBT Film
Best Experimental Film
Best Horror
Best Women’s Film
Best Thriller
Best Science Fiction Film
Best Animated Film
Best Documentary Film
Best Single Shot Sort Film
Best Family Film
Best Environment Film

Please read these Rules & Terms carefully before you submit your film.
By submitting your film into competition in the
Roma independent film festival you expressly acknowledge and agree that you shall be bound by the terms of these Rules & Terms.
Roma independent film festival is open to any film completed after January 1, 2010, regardless of content, subject, or origin.
Submitting your film to the Roma independent film festival is not a guarantee of selection.
All the winning films will receive a certificate.
We treat every filmmaker equally.
Do not submit industrial or instructional works.
1. Films made in languages other than English must have English subtitles otherwise they will be summarily rejected.
2. The Roma independent film festival reserves the right to refuse entries.
3. The Roma independent film festival will not refund any fees if the filmmaker fails to submit the film in the correct category. Films submitted without the correct fees or proper submission media may be deemed ineligible at the discretion of the Roma independent film festival programming director or executive director. The festival does not cover any of the expenses incurred by the filmmaker.
4. After a film has been an official selection, the filmmaker will be notified, and eventually the film will be listed on the festival website under Official Selections. The Official Selection status doesn’t mean that your film will be screened at the festival. It means that your film has been appreciated by our judges of panel and you can use the festival logo on your poster.
5. A nominee will be privately screened for the Roma independent film festival judging panel, and will not be screened initially to the public.
6. A filmmaker’s submission fee will not be reimbursed if they decide to withdraw their submission. All entry fees are non-refundable.
7. Roma independent film festival may without advance notice amend these Rules & Terms from time to time. Each and every such amendment shall become effective immediately. It is your responsibility to periodically check for updates of these Rules & Terms.