Superfest Disability Film Festival is the longest running disability film festival in the world and is hosted at the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center. Since it first debuted in a small Los Angeles showcase in 1970 it has become an eagerly anticipated international event. For 40 years, Superfest has celebrated cutting-edge cinema that portrays disability through a diverse, complex, unabashed and engaging lens. Superfest is one of the few festivals worldwide that is accessible to disabled filmgoers of all kinds. If your film is selected, we'll include it in our Superfest Showcases after the Superfest core festival is complete, but you can opt out at any time.
*Awards are changed every year based on what the curators decide. Below are the awards that have been offered in the past.
Best of Festival: Full Length Feature
A work of exceptional quality. The film judged to be the most outstanding full length feature film.
Best of Festival: Short Film (under 45 minutes)
A work of exceptional quality. The film judged to be the most outstanding short film.
P.K. Walker Award in Innovation in Craft
Film judged to make the most innovative use of narrative, cinematography, or other filmmaking techniques to encourage exploration of the experiences of people with disabilities. Added in 2006, this award recognizes Pamela K. Walker’s many contributions to Superfest as its leader from 1998-2002.
Advocacy Award
Film judged to have the most powerful message for disability justice.
Disability Justice Award
A film that explores intersectional topics and best conveys the relationship between disability and the unequal distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges in society.
Liane Yasumoto Jury's Choice Award
Named for the former festival director Liane Yasumoto, this award is presented to the finalist deemed by the judges to be singularly outstanding film that is not recognized in other award categories.