Join us April 23–25, 2027 for the 21st West Chester International Short Film Festival! Experience a full weekend of events, parties, pop-ups, workshops, and more in scenic West Chester, PA, just outside of Philadelphia.

Our main venue is Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center in Downtown West Chester. Short films, up to 30 minutes in length, by independent filmmakers from around the world are accepted. Submissions are juried by a panel of industry professionals and winners are chosen according to content, innovation, and technical execution.

Known as a Filmmaker Friendly Festival, the West Chester International Short Film Festival is a world-class celebration of the art of short film, celebrating over two decades of showcasing diverse stories to audiences.

Awards are presented in these categories:
Best Drama Film
Best Comedy Film
Best Documentary Film
Best Animated Film
Best Art/Experimental Film
Best Horror Film (NEW IN 2027!)
Best Student Film
Best Pennsylvania Film
The H. Paul Fitzpatrick People's Choice Award

2027 West Chester Film Festival Rules and Terms:

PLEASE INCLUDE FILM TITLE AND ENTRY NUMBER WITH ALL CORRESPONDENCE, INCLUDING ALL EMAIL. SCREENERS MUST BE UPLOADED DIRECTLY TO FilmFreeway (4K PREFERRED, 1920 X 1080 MINIMUM).

1. A screening committee determines which films shall be exhibited; submissions are not guaranteed to be shown. All decisions of the committee are final. Except for the audience award, separate juries select festival winners.

2. The Award Categories are: Best Animated Film, Best Comedy Film, Best Documentary Film, Best Drama Film, Best Art/Experimental Film, Best Student Film, Best Pennsylvania Film, Best Horror Film, and the H. Paul Fitzpatrick People's Choice Award. An awards ceremony will be held on Saturday evening the festival weekend.

3. Total running time (TRT) must be 30 minutes or less, including credits. Do not include a header or countdown on any submissions.

4. Foreign language films must have English subtitles or contain minimal dialogue not necessary for understanding the film.

5. Please select only one category in which to submit your work. An entry's category may be changed at the discretion of the West Chester Film Festival.

6. Screening fees are not available.

7. Entry fees are non-refundable.

8. There is no limitation on when or where the short was produced.

9. Films previously submitted to the Festival will not be accepted.

10. All submissions, payments and tracking will be done through the FilmFreeway system.

11. We will not accept films with graphic violence, excessive foul language, or graphically explicit sexual encounters. The Young Filmmakers Category must be suitable for general audiences, with content equivalent to a PG-13 rating or below.

12. The Young Filmmakers category accepts films created and directed by people ages 18 and younger. A valid driver’s license or student ID must be submitted via FilmFreeway or emailed to info@westchesterfilmfestival.com for verification.

13. Do not submit works in progress. Incomplete films submitted with a script and a promise to be completed by the festival date will not be considered under any circumstances.

14. Commercial, industrial, instructional, propaganda, or promotional films will not be accepted.

15. Films considered in the “Horror” category include various subgenres including supernatural, thrillers, psychological horror, sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, dark horror, comedic horror, slasher, etc. All horror films must follow the rules of the festival, including no excessive graphic violence, foul language, or explicit sexual encounters/nudity. Films are accepted in this genre at the discretion of the West Chester Film Festival.

16. Student and Young Filmmaker entries must include a copy of the Filmmaker's student ID card. A scan of the ID can be emailed to films@westchesterfilmfestival.com. ALWAYS include the name of your film and entry number on all correspondence.

17. To qualify for a Pennsylvania Filmmaker Award, the film entered must have been directed by a Pennsylvania resident OR filmed in Pennsylvania. Proof of residency must be submitted with the film (copy of driver’s license). A scan of the license can be emailed to films@westchesterfilmfestival.com. ALWAYS include the name of your film and entry number on all correspondence.

18. Travel fees, hotel fees, and food vouchers are not available from the festival. The filmmaker liaison will be in contact regarding possible discounts for local establishments.

19. The number, dates, times, and locations of screenings of accepted films are at the discretion of the West Chester Film Festival.

20. Additional opportunities for screening accepted films may be available outside the scheduled Festival dates and venues without notification.

21. Applicants who do not follow the guidelines will not be accepted.

22. Applicants certify that all work provided is their own material, and that no part of the final film has been created, provided, or reviewed by ChatGPT, OpenAI, or any other “AI” algorithm or service.

Overall Rating
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  • Zahra Azadpour

    “The West Chester International Short Film Festival is an exceptionally well‑organized and filmmaker‑centered event. Their communication is warm, timely, and genuinely supportive, and the programming reflects a thoughtful appreciation for diverse voices in independent cinema. The festival creates a welcoming atmosphere where filmmakers feel valued and respected. I’m truly honored that my film was selected for this wonderful event.”

    May 2026
  • Gail Simpson

    Sadly, I wasn’t able to attend West Chester International Short Film Festival 2026, but I was very happy that you chose to screen Opera Frontier’s short film “Street Muse.” Thank you so much!!! The communication was really great, and I hope to attend your festival in the future.

    May 2026
  • Mary Beth Warner

    Thank you Sarah and the whole team at the West Chester Film Festival! We really enjoyed our weekend at this well-organized and fun festival, and were impressed by everyone’s enthusiasm and by the carefully considered program. The venue was perfect for the screenings and discussions. We hope to be back!

    April 2026
  • Absolutely worth it! One of the best overall experiences I’ve had as a filmmaker going to a festival. The films shown were exceptional quality, the presentation, networking opportunities and organization were all top notch and I just had an overall great experience! Would definitely come back again, with or without a film showing.

    April 2026
  • Charanya Ramkrishnan

    A great festival, grounded in community. The organisers were welcoming, well coordinated and the festival also provides an opportunity for filmmakers to speak about their work.

    April 2026