Silver Chance International Film Festival celebrates powerful, intimate films about resilience and transformation. We showcase documentaries and narratives that illuminate mental health journeys, physical recovery, poverty, migration, and the quiet, difficult work of rebuilding a life.

Our mission: to provide a safe, empathetic platform where honest stories can connect communities, spark conversation, and inspire hope.

Screening: The 26th of April in Moxie Cinema, Springfield, MO.
Submissions: short/full feature films & student films.

Awards will be presented in the following categories:
Short Film
Documentary Short Film
Short Student Film
Animation Short Film
Music Video

All winners will receive an Official Certificate, digital laurels, and a feature interview (first places only) on our YouTube channel From Script to Life
https://www.youtube.com/@FromScriptToLife

• Awards will be determined by the festival jury based on storytelling, craft, emotional impact, and overall excellence.
• The number of winners in each category may vary depending on the submissions and programming needs.
• Official Selections will be screened during the festival showcase.

Official Selections will be screened in front of a live audience at Moxie Cinema, Springfield, MO 26th April 2026.

Our goal is to honor filmmakers who use storytelling to inspire hope, empathy, and change.

1. Festival Overview

Silver Chance International Film Festival celebrates inspiring, real, and fictional stories about human resilience, recovery, and transformation.
We welcome films that explore mental health, physical challenges, personal loss, and stories of hope through adversity.

2. Eligibility

Open to filmmakers worldwide, including students and independent creators.

Films must be completed after January 1, 2020.

Submissions can be documentary, narrative, or experimental — short or feature-length.

All entries must include English subtitles if not primarily in English.

Films that promote hate, violence, or discrimination will not be accepted.

AI-generated content is strictly prohibited.
This includes AI-generated visuals, voices, scripts, or music.
Only human-created, original work is eligible for selection.

3. Submission Guidelines

Submissions are accepted only through FilmFreeway.

Multiple entries are allowed, but each film must be submitted separately.

4. Selection & Notification

All submissions will be reviewed by the festival programming team.

Selected films will be notified via email and FilmFreeway.

Official selections will be screened on 26th April 2026 in Moxie Cinema, Springfield, MO

The festival reserves the right to change the screening format or venue if necessary.

5. Awards

Awards will be presented in the following categories:

Short Film
Documentary Short Film
Short Student Film
Animation Short Film
Music Video

Winners will receive:

Official Certificate & Digital Laurels

Online Feature / Interview on Form Script to Life YouTube channel

Free entry to future festival editions (if applicable)

6. Rights & Permissions

By submitting your film, you confirm that:

You own or control all rights to the film’s content, including music and visuals.

You grant the festival permission to screen your film publicly and to use short clips, stills, and the film’s title for promotional purposes.

You retain full ownership of your work — the festival does not claim any distribution rights.

7. Screening Format

Accepted formats: digital file (MP4 or MOV, 1080p minimum).

The festival may request additional formats for projection if needed.

Filmmakers are responsible for ensuring their file plays correctly before submission.

8. General Terms

The festival reserves the right to make final decisions regarding selections and awards.

Entry and participation imply acceptance of all rules and terms.

The festival is a non-profit, volunteer-based event, and no screening fees are paid to filmmakers.

Our Promise

We believe storytelling has the power to heal, connect, and inspire.
Silver Chance International Film Festival is a space for empathy — where filmmakers and audiences come together to share what it means to overcome.