We are Women Who Write in Film and our goal is to be the world’s foremost screenwriting competition for women. We want to support female writers and producers of all shapes and sizes, but we don’t just want to support female writers. We want to be a springboard for your success. We want to forge a festival that will discover and recognize the best emerging female talent and the most original female voices from around the world. We will go to the ends of the Earth to find the best new female talent and then do whatever it takes to put the top new female screenwriters firmly on the entertainment industry’s radar by designating them as finalists and winners in the Women Who Write in Film Screenwriting Competition.


Please note that only our Grand Prize Winner and top two Finalists receive industry distribution and prizes. Semi-Finalists will only be rewarded with recognition and laurels like in most screenwriting competitions.

The Women Who Write in Film Int'l Screenwriting Competition is a Cinema Public House production. We are a US based independent festival company that produces festivals all over the world.

Writers retain all rights to their work.

We only accept submissions electronically.

There is no limit to the length of the scripts you submit and they can be in script or treatment form.

There is no limit to the number of projects you may submit.

Scripts must be written in English and can be in any film or television genre.

Entrants are prohibited from contacting the judges during the competition.

Entry fees are non refundable and contest is void where prohibited by law.

Employees and family members of the film festival are not eligible.

Entrants must be 18 years or older to enter the contest.

All fees are non-refundable

All submitted material must be original, and all rights must be wholly owned by the writer(s).

All entries must be the original, and unpublished, un-produced, un-optioned work of the entrant and entrant's writing partner. The entrant and or partnership ensures that he or she is the sole author of the work.

The competition, its judges, and its officers accept no liability whatsoever for any claims of damages, real or perceived, by any entrant(s) as a result of their participation in this contest.

This festival is produced by Cinema Public House, a US based company that produces festivals, events, and competitions all over the world.

All material submitted to other competitions or contests are eligible.

Professional writers, journalists, poets, and previous contest winners are eligible.

There are no requirements as to when the material was written.

Material must be your original work. And all work must be wholly owned by the writer(s). The material submitted must not be encumbered by any obligation to, or option held by, a third party prior to entering the competition.

By submitting your material you agree to be added to our email list, but can remove yourself by unsubscribing at anytime.

WWWiF reserves the right to revoke recognition status at any time with or without cause.

Only our Grand Prize Winner and top two Finalists will receive industry distribution and prizes. Semi-Finalists will only be rewarded by recognition like in most screenwriting competitions.

We do not provide feedback, notes, grades, or rankings of any kind. We assume you already know how to write at a professional level and that is why you are entering this contest.

Industry distribution should in no way be interpreted as a guarantee of future representation or success. Whether or not industry partners choose to work with finalists, or even contact finalists, is done so at the sole discretion of each and every individual company. We can not force our industry partners to option your property and or sign you as a client.

Past prizes listed in winner reviews should not be construed as current prizes. All current prizes are spelled out on our website. We also do not reveal the names of recipients on our industry distribution list.

Please note that Women Who Write in Film is in no way affiliated with any other film festival, screenwriting competition, writing group, networking group, film school, or film related enterprise or organization.

All judging is done at our sole discretion. We may have outside input, but all judging and all decisions are made at our sole discretion. Furthermore, we do not use "celebrity" judges or "industry" judges and we do not advertise that we use "celebrity" judges. We use experienced readers with a background in writing and a passion for cinema. We distribute our winners' scripts to industry executives, but those executives do not judge our contests. To prevent tampering we do not reveal the identities of our judges. Entrants are prohibited from contacting the judges during the competition. Any entrant who attempts to contact a judge will be disqualified and their entry fee forfeited. The decision of the judges is final.

We do not offer script notes and or script advice. We are looking to reward professional level writers that we can help get to the next level by recognizing their work. We get that services such as these can be considered valuable, if these are services that you desire, we recommend hiring a script consultant. Services such as these can be found via a simple google search.

By entering the competition you hereby accept these competition rules.  

See festival website for complete list of terms and conditions.

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  • R Chumley Scott

    Thank you, "Women Who Write in Film," for choosing my screenplay, "Fast Dance With The Devil," as a semi-finalist. I love writing stories about kick-a** women. It's fantastic to find a venue that recognizes the sweeping talent of women writers. I will proudly display my laurel as recognition for the hours, days, weeks and years of work that I put into this story. I have nothing but praise for the professional standards WWWIF holds its writers to. I look forward to meeting everyone at future festivals. Thank you.

    February 2020
  • Kathleen Gardner

    I want to express my gratitude for the selection of my screenplay "Trinidad" as being selected as a semi-finalist. I look forward to adding this laurel as I move forward in promoting my script. I would like to add that it was impressive to find a competition that highlights women who write.

    February 2020
  • This was an excellent festival, and I am so happy to have the opportunity to network with so many people as a result of my success. From the top to the bottom, this has been an excellent experience.

    February 2020
  • christine inserra

    One of the smaller contests in the big scheme of things, but well run, timely communication and they've added career consultation for all winners which I found helpful.

    February 2020
  • Chelsea Hazzard

    Thank you for doing the important work of promoting women in film. I hope you received many submissions, and I hope many women continue to write thanks to your empowerment.

    February 2020