We are delighted to invite filmmakers globally to submit their entries for the second annual "Change the Script" short film festival, an event that will conclude with a special screening of the selected films that receive awards. This unique festival, scheduled for Wednesday, July 31st, 2024, is organized by Cine-Psych, a group of Mental Health professionals committed to utilizing cinema to highlight and explore issues at the intersection of Mental Health and Social Justice. Despite a lack of funding, our initiatives have been recognized and celebrated internationally, showcasing the profound ability of film to foster societal transformation.
"Change the Script" aims to present thought-provoking fiction and documentary films from around the world, examining the intricate relationship between Mental Health and Social Justice. We are eagerly searching for submissions that not only captivate and inform but also have the power to influence and initiate dialogue. These films will be featured at the historic Westdale Theatre in Hamilton, Ontario, a venue revered for its long-standing support of independent and alternative cinema since 1935. Recently renovated, the theatre is equipped with cutting-edge digital projection and sound systems, offering an exceptional platform for showcasing your work.
This year's festival will culminate in a screening event dedicated to the films selected to receive awards, providing a grand finale that celebrates the transformative power of cinema in addressing critical societal themes. The Westdale Theatre, with its rich cultural heritage and dedication to delivering premium cinematic experiences, is the perfect setting for this gathering of filmmakers, Mental Health advocates, Social Justice enthusiasts, and the general public.
We invite you to take part in this incredible opportunity to connect with a global audience and contribute to a movement that leverages cinema for social impact. Submit your film to the second annual "Change the Script" film festival and join us in honoring the award-winning films that embody the spirit of change and advocacy within the realms of Mental Health and Social Justice.
Best New Film-maker
Best Canadian short
Best Anti-Stigma Short
Best Social Justice Short
Most Thought Provoking Short
Best Short informed by Lived Experience
Best Director
Best Cinematography
Best Sound Design
Best Actor