For more than twenty-eight years, the Rehoboth Beach International Film Festival has stood as a destination for exceptional cinema where storytelling is treated with both reverence and ambition. Set against the coastal elegance of Lewes and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, the festival has evolved into a vital stop on the awards season circuit, drawing discerning audiences and accomplished filmmakers from around the world.

Each year, more than five thousand attendees gather over seven days for a curated, immersive experience of premieres, filmmaker Q&As, red carpet evenings, and thoughtful industry conversations. Every element is designed to honor the work on screen while elevating the voices behind it creating a space where films are not only viewed, but truly engaged with.

RBIFF is defined as much by its atmosphere as its programming. All screenings take place in person, fostering direct, meaningful exchange between filmmakers and audiences. Conversations extend beyond the theater, sparking creative partnerships, professional opportunities, and enduring collaborations. This is a festival where artists are not only recognized, but genuinely valued where your work is given the attention, context, and respect it deserves.

Beyond the screen, the festival offers a refined yet welcoming social experience shaped by its coastal setting. Filmmakers and guests gather at curated receptions featuring regional cuisine, crafted cocktails, and an unmistakable sense of seaside hospitality. From intimate meetups to guided experiences like the Lewes Historic Walk, these moments invite connection, reflection, and the kind of creative dialogue that continues long after the festival concludes.

The festival has welcomed an impressive roster of acclaimed guests and industry voices including Pat Capone, Anthony Jannelli, Ray Fearon, Perry Lang, Domenica Cameron-Scorsese, Sana Soni, Jen Liang, Renee Wexler-Pappas, Guy Nardulli, Rena Sofer, and Jay Huguley offering filmmakers rare access to perspectives shaped by deep experience across the global film landscape both in front and behind the camera.

Presented by the Rehoboth Beach Film Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to championing diverse and vital cinematic voices, RBIFF has become a cornerstone of the Mid-Atlantic cultural scene and an increasingly influential platform for films on the path to wider recognition. Its program reflects a dynamic spectrum of storytelling from award-winning international features and Oscar submissions to bold, emerging independent work across narrative and documentary forms.

Selections are made by a distinguished jury of industry professionals, ensuring a lineup defined by rigor, depth, and artistic excellence. Among the festival’s highest honors are fourteen “Best Of” Blue Wave Art Glass Awards striking symbols of achievement that recognize outstanding filmmaking across categories.

With close proximity to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and New York, RBIFF attracts a sophisticated, engaged audience alongside a vibrant network of creators and industry leaders. Supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, The Longwood Gardens Foundation, Panavision, VARIETY, and other esteemed partners, the festival offers both meaningful visibility and enduring credibility to the films it presents.

We invite filmmakers to submit work that reflects a singular vision and a commitment to craft and to join a festival experience defined by discovery, connection, and artistic exchange.

Here, cinema is not simply screened it is celebrated. And the relationships forged here extend far beyond the final frame.

Thank you for your submission.

Film Festival Alliance Member
Gold Member Festival

Glass Wave Award:
Best Feature Film
Best International Feature Film
Best Short Film
Best Documentary, Short
Best Documentary, Feature
Best Cinematography - USA, Short Film (sponsored by Panavision), $15,000 EQUIP GRANT
Best Cinematography, International Short Film
Best Animation, Short or Feature
Best Producer(s)
Best Student Film, sponsored by Final Draft/Coverfly
Audience Choice Award: Short, Feature
RBFS Blue Hen, Excellence in Industry Award

Submission Guidelines

Films that have screened at other film festivals are eligible and welcomed; Mid-Atlantic premieres are encouraged. Multiple submissions are permitted; however, each entry must be submitted separately and accompanied by its own entry form and fee. Films should be no older than two years old at the time of the festival.

Films that have been publicly broadcast in the United States or made available for public online streaming prior to November 2026 are not eligible for consideration. No Vimeo or streaming, you tube. et. Eligible films must be completed, or expected to be completed, no later than September 2026. Music videos and commercial works are not eligible for submission.

Upon official selection, filmmakers are responsible for delivering exhibition materials in DCP and/or MP4 format no later than three weeks prior to the festival, along with all required marketing assets.

By submitting via FilmFreeway, entrants confirm that they hold all necessary rights and permissions for the submitted work and authorize its exhibition at the festival.

Films in languages other than English must include clear and legible English subtitles.
Entrants are solely responsible for securing all necessary customs clearances, both domestic and international.

All decisions made by the selection committees and juries are final. All submission fees are non-refundable.

RBIFF reserves the right to amend regulations, scheduling, or programming as necessary.

Student Submissions
Filmmakers submitting under the student category may need to provide valid proof of current enrollment or post recent graduate last three years.

DELMARVA – Blue Hen Local Award Eligibility

To be considered for the Blue Hen Award, filmmakers (including writers, producers, and/or directors) must either: Maintain residency in the DELMARVA region, or
Have filmed more than 50% of the project within the DELMARVA or Southeastern Pennsylvania region.

Films are shown in a standard theater setting in person.

Thank you !

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  • I was thrilled to have two films—FOR THE LIVING and MAGIC HOUR—included in the Rehoboth Beach Film Festival this year. The communication from the team was excellent throughout, and everything felt organized and filmmaker-friendly. I truly appreciate the care they put into the festival and hope to attend in person next year. Highly recommended.

    December 2025
  • Talia Frank-Stempel

    Thank you so much for having our film Stick Bug be a part of your festival and for the nominations for Best Short Film & Best Cinematography (US) !! We were honored for our film to take part in this film community. Thank you for your wonderful communication and programing as well as your enthusiasm and support!

    December 2025
  • Wow, what a fabulous festival. Warm, classy, well-curated, lots of networking events, top-notch panels with uber talent, great films and programming, full and engaged audiences, and good eats. Everyone - from the volunteers to the heads of the fest - went out of their way to make the filmmakers feel so welcome. Met some great people and possibly future collaborators. Honored to have my short, HER TURN, screen there. Thanks for having me.

    November 2025
  • What a fantastic week at Rehoboth Beach International Film Festival!😍

    ✨ Rich in connections, warm like family, and deeply heartfelt. Thank you to all the filmmakers, the audience, and the entire festival crew. I've made wonderful new friends. I can highly recommend this festival. Hopefully see you soon.

    November 2025
  • Wonderful festival. Met so many folks (many of them international) who had been multiple years and plan to keep coming back. Great time.

    November 2025