Recognizing that a short film is a unique and valuable art form, the Dam Short Film Society aims to seek out original, unusual, and entertaining short films from around the world and make them available to the general public via the annual Dam Short Film Festival.

The 23rd annual Dam Short Film Festival will feature over 150 short films of varied style, subject, and origin with a total of 25+ programs. Historically, screenings have been held in charming Boulder City, Nevada. Boulder City, home of the Hoover Dam, is only 30 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip and 4 hours from Los Angeles. Selected filmmakers will receive access to all screenings and events and will receive special swag and other perks.

Submission categories include Drama, Comedy, Documentary, Animation, Sci-Fi, Horror, International, Student, and Nevada Filmmaker. Films from all years are invited to submit and there is no premiere requirement.

The 23rd annual Dam Short Film Festival has 10 award categories, all based on audience votes: Best Drama, Best Comedy, Best Documentary, Best Animation, Best Sci-Fi, Best Horror, Best International, Best Nevada Filmmaker, and Best Student. In addition, there is one Audience Favorite award, based on audience votes, and one award chosen by the festival board of directors: the Leslie Paige Award for Excellence in Filmmaking. In addition to a special award statue, the Leslie award includes a cash prize.

2026 -2027 Submission Guidelines

These guidelines are contractually binding – please read carefully!

1. Qualifications: The Dam Short Film Festival welcomes short films with any content and in any style, whether it's live-action, documentary, or animation. Entries must have a total run-time between 1 and 40 minutes. The year of production does not matter and there is no premiere requirement.

2. Submission Categories: We offer the following submission categories: Drama, Comedy, Documentary, Animation, Sci-Fi, Horror, International, Nevada Filmmaker, and Student. See the following two sections concerning Student and Nevada films. If you are not sure which category to submit to, please see our Submission Category Flowchart on our website at damshortfilm.org/flow-chart. Do not submit your film more than one time per submission season. Do not submit your film in multiple categories, else risk disqualification. The Festival may, on occasion, change a submitted film’s category in order to approve the category accuracy.

3. Student Films: The Student category is open to students only. The submitted film must have been created while the film's director or directors were enrolled at a school, college, or university. Note that we have included student genres for organizational purposes (for example, Student - Drama). Regardless of the student genre, all student films will be eligible to win the Best Student award. The Dam Short Film Festival reserves the right to ask for proof that the director(s) were in school at time of production and the film may be disqualified if unable to provide proof.

4. Nevada Films: The Nevada Filmmaker category is open to any short that was created while the director or directors were residents of Nevada. The production must have been shot primarily in Nevada with Nevada locations.

5. International Films: The International category is open to any short that was created by anyone who is not a U.S citizen and the production must have been shot primarily outside of the United States.

6. Submissions: All films must be submitted through FilmFreeway - there are no exceptions. Links to films or other external submissions will not be accepted.

7. Subtitles: Non-English language films must be subtitled with subtitles in English or contain minimal dialog. We prefer subtitles to be placed at the top of the frame if possible.

8. Awards: The festival has 9 award categories, all based on audience votes: Best Drama, Best Comedy, Best Documentary, Best Animation, Best Sci-Fi, Best Horror, Best International, Best Nevada Filmmaker, and Best Student. In addition, there is one Audience Favorite award, based on audience votes, and one award chosen by the festival board of directors: the Leslie Paige Award for Excellence in Filmmaking. In addition to a special award statue, the Leslie award includes a cash prize. Audience votes are tallied by the festival board of directors and all decisions are final. On occasion, the Festival may add additional awards.

9. Exhibition Copies: Selected films must provide one of the following formats for exhibition: DCP (Digital Cinema Package), .mov (Quicktime ProRes) or mp4 (H.264) with sufficient quality to convert to a DCP. In addition the audio for all films must be stereo format. Selected films must provide an exhibition copy by January 15, 2027. Electronic or online delivery of exhibition copies are the only accepted delivery options. We no longer accept any mailed exhibition copies. Failure to submit an exhibition copy by January 15, 2027 will disqualify selected films from all award considerations.

10. Withdrawals: After a film is selected for screening and its selection is announced publicly, it CANNOT be withdrawn from the festival; if the filmmaker fails to follow this obligation, he or she will be blacklisted from future programming. Once your film has been selected and that selection is announced to the public, we reserve the right to screen your film at the 2027 Dam Short Film Festival. If you are unsure if you can screen a film with the Dam Short Film Festival, do not submit. You may withdraw your film at any point prior to the selection announcement date, without penalty or refund.

11. Virtual Screenings: The Dam Short Film Festival may add virtual screenings if physical screenings become impossible due to state or federal regulations (such as pandemic restrictions). Some virtual screenings will occur for a limited time around the festival dates (for example, our Film Market, which will run up to 5 days prior to the 2027 festival dates plus 5 days after the conclusion.) These virtual screenings will only be available to festival pass holders. All reasonable precautions, including the use of secure DRM technology, will be taken to protect the intellectual property of the films.

12. Notification: Selected films will be notified by email on or around January 1, 2027. (Please add filmfreeway.com and damshortfilm.org to your email filter to avoid the notifications going into your spam folder!)

13. Stills and Poster: A press kit is not required for submission. Upon selection, filmmakers are required to provide a high-quality digital still and poster for the film if they are not already available via FilmFreeway.

14. Ratings: Under no circumstances will the festival staff share film review committee and programmer comments or ratings with the public or submitting filmmakers.

15. Fee Waivers, Discounts: In fairness to all filmmakers, all unsolicited fee waiver or discounts, requests will be declined. The festival board, on occasion, may offer waivers or discounts to films viewed at other film festivals, although this is completely at the discretion of the festival board.

16. Programming: The festival programmers may add selected films to any category or programming block deemed appropriate. A film can only be assigned to one category. After announcement to the public, the festival schedule CANNOT and WILL NOT be changed.

17. Payments: All submission fees must be in U.S. funds. Films submitted without the correct payment will be disqualified.

18. Warranties: By submitting your film to the Dam Short Film Festival, you warrant that we hold all the necessary rights to screen your film at our event.

19. Permissions: By submitting your film to the Dam Short Film Festival we reserve the rights to use still images and short video clips (up to 30 sec)of your film, as well as your likeness for promotional use leading up to and during the week of our event.

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  • Adam Reich

    Terrific festival in every way! The film selection was top-notch, the staff and volunteers welcoming and well-organized, and there were plenty of events for filmmakers to meet each other, including a "Coffee with Filmmakers" gathering at a local café every morning. The film blocks were consistently full of engaged audience members--ours was sold out!--and the Q&As were really fun and well-moderated. We met so many great people that I'm sure we will maintain friendships with for years to come. The town of Boulder City itself is quite charming and made for a relaxing getaway when we weren't at the screenings. An all-around fantastic experience. Hot d***, I can't recommend the d*** Dam Short Film Festival enough!

    May 2026
  • Joseph Kandov

    Absolutely phenomenal festival!!! They truly care about the films and filmmakers and do everything they can to make you feel welcome and special, to make your film into a big deal (especially with the awards night). They provide lots of perks, meetups and mixers, a lounge area for the filmmakers, among other forms of hospitality. In other words, they go out of their way to make you feel valued and appreciated for coming, and the staff and volunteers are so warm, caring, and attentive. It's the most filmmaker friendly festival I've been to!! If your film gets in, I recommend it as a MUST for you to attend! It's an experience I'll never forget! :)

    April 2026
  • Really honoured to have Teddy on the Edge included at Dam Short Film Festival. Great communication from Calvin and hope to be able to attend a future edition in Boulder City!

    April 2026
  • Carling Ernstzen

    The DAM Short Film Festival was one of the most remarkable trips of my festival journey. Traveling to Boulder City and spending time with such talented filmmakers and a truly wonderful team made the experience unforgettable. With 22 years of history, it is clear why this festival has built such a strong reputation.

    The event is exceptionally well organised, with a wide range of activities that bring filmmakers together and create a genuine sense of community. Many attendees travel from out of town to be part of it, and it is absolutely worth the journey. I travelled from London with members of my cast and crew, and it was completely worth the trip.

    A friendly, welcoming festival showcasing outstanding films. There is a reason this festival has been running for over two decades. Exceptional, and highly recommended.

    March 2026
  • JL Topkis

    This festival is an absolute gem, and I totally appreciated how well DSFF treated me and the other filmmakers. My only regret is I wished I'd been able to stay longer, because the curated events around town were lovely. The EPHEMERA, UT crew was honored by your BEST DRAMA award.

    February 2026