The 4th May The 4th Sci-Fi Film Festival on the Skellig Coast, Co. Kerry, Ireland hosts a huge variety of Star Wars and other Sci-Fi related events over a four day period from May 1st to May 4th

The May The 4th Sci-Fi Film Festival Awards Ceremony will present awards to a new generation of adventurous independent filmmaking, in which boundaries are explored, pushed and often broken. The creative means employed in these films will take audiences on a wild ride towards the future of cinematic storytelling.

Live screenings will take place over the three days of the festival in both Portmagee village and on Valentia island.

Our panel of judges are experts within the independent film scene. In February 2027 they will be announcing the nominees for the awards ceremony which will be held on Sunday May the 2nd in the magnificent Royal Valentia Hotel on Valentia Island in County Kerry. The event is a ticketed event. Tickets for the event go on sale as soon as the full list of nominees are announced. Tickets include a three-course dinner, the awards ceremony and after show party. Nominees interested in attending must purchase their own tickets. If a nominee cannot attend and happens to win an award then we will ensure that the award gets to the winner shortly after the awards ceremony.

Films that are submitted for the short film category and that are chosen for alive screening are automatically under consideration for nomination for the following awards:

Best Feature Film
Best International Short Film
Best Irish Short Film
Best Fan Film
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Screenplay
Best Cinematographer
Best Editor
Best Score
Best Visual Effects
Best Production Design
Best Costume Design
Best Fantasy Film
Best AI Film

Ireland is the land of a thousand welcomes and for those of you who have their films screened at our 2026 festival and who decide to travel to Ireland to participate at the event, will feel the warmth of those Irish welcomes.

Portmagee is a little bit special. It’s often described as “a picturesque and sleepy little fishing village on the South Western most tip of the Iveragh peninsula, just off the Ring of Kerry”. It’s true but the description only touches on the more obvious charms of our seaside home.

Portmagee and Valentia are within reach of a huge number of activities from golfing to diving, for which the area is justly famous. Portmagee is also the main departure hub for trips to the amazing and awe-inspiring Skelligs Rocks, the home of preserved monastic settlements from the 6th century.

And this is just the jewel in a crown of beautiful scenery, historical sites and fascinating places to visit in the area.

Our past is far from sleepy as is amply demonstrated in the tale of how the village got its name –pirates, smugglers and political intrigue are all mixed up in it.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Best Feature Film
Best International Short Film
Best Irish Short Film
Best Fan Film
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Screenplay
Best Cinematographer
Best Editor
Best Score
Best Visual Effects
Best Production Design
Best Costume Design
Best Fantasy Film
Best AI Film

1. We are looking for sci fi/fantasy story based films, which can be in the form of live action or animation
2. All foreign language films must include English subtitles
3. Short films must be under 25 mins long.
4. By submitting your film you are agreeing for the May the 4th Sci-Fi Film Festival to use clips from your film for promotional purposes
5. You must submit a promotional poster or still with your application
6. You must give the name of the director, writer and producer when submitting your film.
7. We do not accept films that are more then three years old.
8. We do not accept films with poor production standard (sound/video resolution less than 720p HD)

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  • Our short film ‘Grilled Cheese’ was up for Best International Short and Best Actress, it was an honour to be nominated at such a brilliant festival. It’s incredible what Dave and his team put together for this, and help to make it a festival like no other. The programming both on screen and off meant we were gutted not to be able make the trip there in person. Won’t let that happen again, can’t wait for next year’s edition.

    May 2026
  • We traveled from America to attend May the 4th Sci-Fi Film Festival, and it was definitely worth it. We were nervous at first because we had no idea what to expect, but our anxiety quickly melted away after we arrived. Everyone we met was incredibly kind and gracious with their time, and we felt very welcomed. Despite being a newer festival, May the 4th is run by professionals who have decades of industry experience - and you can tell. They curated a high-level, entertaining film program with important and relevant themes. They take a lot of care in making this a great experience for filmmakers, festival-goers, and the local community. I really appreciated multiple opportunities to meet and talk to the other filmmakers. We also took some time to see the local sights, which were stunning. This was a unique and amazing experience. I highly recommend going if you can.

    May 2026
  • Dark Hoffman

    Is there a list of the winners yet?

    May 2026
  • Noel Holmes

    Great Festival in unique location

    May 2026
  • Yash Mavlankar

    This was my first film festival selection and I am pleased that my film SYNAPSE was nominated for Best Student Film. I am grateful for the support and the nomination is a significant honour. Sadly, I was unable to attend. However, seeing the other selections it is evident that the standard was exceptionally high.

    May 2026