We are delighted to announce the 16th South Asian Film Festival of Montreal (SAFFM) 2027, organized by Montreal's Kabir Centre for Arts and Culture (www.centrekabir.com). The goal of the hybrid (in-cinema and online) festival is to promote, foster, and enhance cultural harmony between a diverse South Asian community and present a unique opportunity for cross-cultural interactions between two major geographical regions- South Asia and Quebec, along with the larger Canadian society. While the festival acts as a platform to connect the South Asian diaspora and acquaint the western audiences with the rich heritage of cultural diversity in South Asia, it is also committed to combating stereotypes, prejudice, and bias of any kind, particularly in relation to South Asia.

The festival aims to break stereotypical understandings of South Asia and its people by showcasing films that highlight stories of the common everyday lives of people in the region, capturing their struggles, resilience, and indomitable spirit through documentaries, short films, and fiction features. These efforts of promoting cultural awareness do not stop as the film screenings end but are carried forward through stimulating discussions with our panelists after the screening. The panels include filmmakers, actors, academics, writers, activists, community workers along with film critics.

By submitting to SAFFM, filmmakers can take advantage of the following:
- Exposure to a diverse and wide audience consisting of the South Asian diaspora, Quebeckers, and Canadians from other provinces.
- Access to French subtitles if created by Kabir Centre for Arts & Culture. For this purpose, if the movie is selected, the filmmaker agrees to submit a blank file of the movie along an SRT file of English subtitles.
- Opportunities to network with seasoned filmmakers, directors, and producers.
- Connect with audiences through panel discussions and Q & A opportunities.

By submitting a film, the submitter is deemed to agree that the film can be shown both in on-site(s) (Montreal and/or any other city) and online formats. The submitter also agrees that any geo-fencing need for online screening will be communicated to the festival at the time of submitting the film and in any case before the programming choices are made.

1. Best Feature Fiction. (40 minutes and above) - (online and in-cinema)
2. Best Feature Documentary. (40 minutes and above) - (online and in-cinema)
3. Best Short Film Fiction. (Less than 40 minutes) - (online and in-cinema)
4. Best Short Film Documentary. (Less than 40 minutes) - (online and in-cinema)

Terms & Conditions
1. The films must primarily have content related to countries of the Indian subcontinent (South Asia) and/or their diaspora communities around the globe. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are included in our classification of “South Asian” countries. Films made on South Asian content/topics in other parts of the world are also welcome.

2. As a Montreal-based film festival, we encourage films made on South Asian themes by Canadian filmmakers. They can request a waiver discount by emailing the festival director.

3. The submitter agrees to an On-site or On-Line screening of the film if it is selected. Senior persons from the filmmaking team (e.g., director, screenwriter, actor, etc.) are requested to participate in the post-screening online Q&A discussion on the film.

4. The films should have been produced on or after 1 January 2024. The first public release of the film shall be considered as the 'produced on' date.

5. Copyright infringement (even if accidental) will result in the disqualification of an entry. By submitting a film, the filmmaker (and/or the person submitting the film on the filmmaker’s behalf) attests to being the copyright holder of the film and warrants that they have the full legal authority to submit the film to SAFFM.

6. Films will be disqualified if they contain material that incites gender-based violence, homophobia, racism, or cruelty to animals of any kind or where the content partly/wholly has material that is derogatory, humiliating, degrading, or directly/indirectly attacks any social group, sexual orientation, ethnicity, nationality or religion.

7. By submitting your film to SAFFM, you hereby grant permission and a license to SAFFM to screen the entire film, without any remuneration or "screening fee", for the event. and to use the video clips/stills for promotional and/or other publicity. The use of the film shall not be prejudicial to SAFFM or the Kabir Centre for Arts & Culture and no claims shall be made against SAFFM for the use of the film. By submitting the film to the festival, it is understood that the film can be screened, free of charge, at its festival in Montreal and its extension at one or two other cities in the province of Quebec.

8. Films with audio recorded in a language other than English are required to provide English subtitles when submitting the films to FilmFreeway. By submitting your film for consideration, you agree to SAFFM sub-titling your film in any other language. Because of the particular demographics of Montreal and Quebec, all our selected entries are subtitled both in English and French. We will do the subtitling in French at our own cost and the corresponding .SRT file can be made available to the filmmakers after the festival.

9. If the movie is short-listed for screening, the filmmaker should be able and willing to send us a text-less copy of the movie file and the associated .SRT file of the dialogues in English. By submitting the film, the submitter agrees that these files can be made available readily and within a week of our request by file transfer protocol.

10. In addition to the film to be submitted through the FilmFreeway portal, the following should also be submitted.
- Synopsis of the movie
- Director’s statement
- Director’s bio
- Subtitled Trailer of the movie
- Poster in Vertical Format
- Still Images in Horizontal Format (1152 x 648 pixels)
- During initial submission of the film, filmmakers are also requested to submit an .srt file of English subtitles to enable us to translate them into French. If the film is selected for screening at the festival, the filmmakers will be requested to send a blank version either in .MOV or high-resolution MP4 format.

11. Any film that will have a commercial theatrical release in Montreal before the planned date of the festival will not be eligible for consideration. Films will be disqualified if they are publicly and freely available on the Internet, e.g., YouTube, Vimeo, etc. Films already available on commercial platforms like Netflix or Amazon will only be selected in exceptional cases as determined by the selection committee.

12. The submitter guarantees that all rights and releases have been legally secured, including music rights, songs, etc. and the submitter releases the SAFFM and the Kabir Centre for Arts and Culture and its staff from any legal action whatsoever.

13. All submission fees are non-refundable.

14. All selection committees' and juries' decisions are final.

15. By submitting to our Festival, submitter/filmmakers:
- indicate that they have read, understand, agree with, and will comply with all of the Terms and Conditions above, and accept all of the terms and conditions herein, in their entirety, without modification.
- agree to indemnify us and hold us and our employees, owners, affiliates, and partners harmless from all claims and liability associated with your participation or entry to the Festival.

À bientôt.
Sincerely,

Syeda Nayab Bukhari, PhD
Director, SAFFMontreal

For questions, please contact the organizers:
Dr. Syeda Nayab Bukhari at syeda.bukhari@saffm.centrekabir.com/ sbukhari11@gmail.com

Uzair Surhio, Festival Coordinator, saffm.centrekabir@gmail.com
Dushyant Yajnik at dushyant.film@outlook.com
Raja Bhattacharya at bhattacharyaraja@gmail.com
T. K. Raghunathan at info@centrekabir.com
or info@saffm.centrekabir.com

Overall Rating
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  • rambam films

    Wow. What an incredible festival. Warm and hospitable staff and programmers. Really impressed with the thoughtful curation of the films. Ample Q&A. This is a festival truly invested in the filmmakers and shifting the culture forward. Also so smoothly organized, run, and promoted. Kudos to the team!

    May 2026
  • Benoît RAOULX

    A wonderful and memorable experience. It was an honor to be there to present my documentary "Nani India" with my 13. years daughter, a main character in the film. A very courteous hospitality by all the Festival organizers. The Q&A session was very rich with a multicultural perspective. A unique festival, screening films with both English and French subtitles. An outstanding achievement!

    August 2025
  • Jennifer Pengel

    Amazing festival! Unfortunately, we were not able to attend the film festival in person, but outstanding in the festival was its clear communication. Thank you very much and best wishes for further success! Keep going :)

    May 2025
  • sunil kalia

    Thank you so much for the invite and the incredibly warm and friendly hospitality.It was a pleasure to be part of the festival. Looking forward to crossing paths again in the future!

    May 2025
  • Kanika Verma

    We are honoured to be a part of this festival. Our film "The Ordinary People" was part of the online section and all the communication and process was easy. We were thrilled to be the "Runner Up" and were able to participate remotely through a Zoom call. Great going guys... A special thank you to Sukhpreet and Sayeeda.

    June 2024