The Web Television & Film Festival [WTF-F], is founded by independent film professionals, and focuses on independent artists from all over the world. WTF-F will showcase some of the finest short films and pilots in the web, television and film genres. We want to celebrate the amount of work put into each film. Therefore, the festival rules ensure that each movie is reviewed ethically and with all due care, respect and attention.
Networking and collaboration are the cornerstones of the independent artist's creative process, and their work will meet a fun, engaged and tuned-in audience.
The WTF Festival is interested in building a passionate community of interest around independent content creators and the folks that love and appreciate that work.
Hosted at the historic Teaneck Cinemas, the festival will run screenings, followed by artists Q&A, pre-screening networking, a red carpet event, and a really fun after party.

Trophies will be given to Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Unproduced Screenplay.

WEB, TELEVISION & FILM FESTIVAL (WTFF) SUBMISSION RULES

1. WTFF competition categories are open to the United States and International entries.

2. Films must submit online preview screeners through FilmFreeway. Any other method must receive prior approval from the festival.

3. Foreign language entries must have English language subtitles.

4. Entries must have been completed in the past 5 years.

5. Applicants may submit as many entries as they wish, as long as each entry has a separate entry form and fee.

6. WTFF has the right to screen any film or projects submitted to the Web, Television & Film Festival.

7. In order for award winners to receive a trophy, the project's producer or director must be present.

8. If officially selected, it is the responsibility of the submitter to send the festival their film in digital downloadable format and/or in DVD or Blu-Ray format.

9. Screening copies will not be returned to the submitter, unless a pre-paid return mailer is included.

10. All decisions made by the festival are final and at their discretion.

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  • Mark Valley

    Many Thanks to WTF for hosting Zburg. Wonderful that there's a growing festival to recognize talent & new media so close to NYC.

    January 2019
  • The Freakishly Normal producers are proud and honored for our project to have been recognized at the Web Television & Film Festival. The event was organized, fun and very inspiring! Everything was top notch!

    January 2019
  • We traveled to the Web Television & Film Festival from Toronto, Canada and had a blast! The theater was a hive of activity and the fest had the feeling of community, especially with all the local actors & indie filmmakers there. We screened our web series episode and got to share our experiences making it in a Q&A. We even gave a filmed interview on the red carpet! The organizers were very passionate about supporting us. Thank you!

    December 2018
  • John Hall

    Our trailer for the western genre TV show Death & Compromise was selected to show and we attended! Great folks to work with and well organized! Festival is also affiliated with a local print shop for your posters and cards to be delivered to festival! They were great to work with too!! Highly recommended

    December 2018
  • What a great time! Warm, fun atmosphere with friendly people.

    December 2018