Join us for the Dallas International Film Festival 2027, April 22 – 29, 2027!
DIFF 2027, the 21st annual Dallas International Film Festival, will screen the best narrative and documentary features and short films from across the globe.

The 20th annual Dallas International Film Festival doesn’t just screen films. The interaction between story tellers, audiences and the Texas community is what we strive to develop both during the festival and throughout the year.

DIFF 2027 is a global adventure that features premiere screenings, nightly red carpets, eye-opening documentaries, intriguing short films, filmmaker panels, award presentations, daily filmmaker happy hours, and an enhanced filmmaker hospitality program that includes city tours and a Festival Lounge where filmmakers, screenwriters, film industry leaders, celebrities, sponsors, and our audience can all come together to discuss film.

DIFF supports both the beginning and end of the filmmaking process from script to screen. The annual Screenwriting Competition has a track record of moving stories beyond the page, showcasing selected Screenwritings through live table read performances at the festival and helping projects advance to fully produced films that premiere at DIFF. Since 2024, 11 selected Screenwritings have received live table read performances through the competition. Selected scripts may be considered for development and production through Event Horizon Films, the production company behind (S)HIT SQUAD, SNEAKERHEAD, and THE BEST DAYS OF RICHARD DAVIS. The DIFF Screenwriting Competition has been featured by Final Draft, recognized by Script magazine, and named a top "15 Submission-Worthy Screenwriting Competition” by MovieMaker magazine. Writers may submit short, feature-length or TV pilot scripts. All scripts are read in their entirety by industry professionals currently working with leading management and representation companies. Outstanding submissions have the opportunity to gain visibility with professionals actively seeking new voices and projects. Advancing scripts are evaluated by a distinguished panel that has included Academy Award® winners, Emmy Award® winners, producers, executives, and produced screenwriters behind major film and television projects. DIFF is committed to creating meaningful opportunities for writers through festival participation, industry exposure, live table reads, development discussions, and potential production pathways.

We invite you to add your voice to the conversation. At DIFF, filmmakers are invited to the festival to participate in a variety of programs, Q&A sessions, and a series of panel discussions, including sessions with Dallas area high schools, in which filmmakers have the opportunity to discuss their work and careers with a new generation of content creators.

2027 DIFF PROGRAMMING STRANDS:
Narrative Feature Competition
Documentary Feature Competition
Short Film Competition
Texas Competition
Animated Short Competition
Premiere Screenings
Latino Cinema Showcase
DEEP ELLUM SOUNDS (Music Films)
Music Video Competition
Family Films
Faith Based Films
Environment and Sustainability Films
GAME ON (Sports Films)
Indigenous Films
Health Issues and Health-Related Films
Special Presentations
Table Read Performances

Filmmakers of selected films are invited to the Festival to participate in a variety of programs. Question and answer sessions after screenings are well attended and lively, and panel discussions are held throughout the Festival.

The Festival is the signature presentation of DIFF (Dallas Film Society, Inc.), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2006 “to celebrate films and their impact on society; to honor filmmakers and recognize their achievements and contribution in enhancing the creative community; to provide educational programs to students to develop better understanding of the role of film in today’s world; and to promote the City of Dallas and its commitment to the art of filmmaking".

This commitment of the early founders to the art of film and the artists who are its creators continues to guide the organization today. In addition, through curation of the broadest range of expression through film, DIFF is committed to serving as the region’s most powerful platform for diverse, emerging and underrepresented voices.

Throughout its history, DIFF has demonstrated consistent commitment to providing accessible, inclusive, immersive, educational, and entertaining film experiences for all. It is the vision of DIFF that, by promoting wide and thoughtful expression through film, our organization can help foster human connection and greater appreciation for our common humanity and our rich diversity.

FILMS
Dallas International Film Festival is an Oscar® Qualifying Festival.
Qualified awards are:
Grand Jury Prize - Best Animated Short Film
Grand Jury Prize - Best Documentary Short Film
Grand Jury Prize - Best Narrative Short Film

Films that win qualified award(s) between October 1, 2025, and September 30, 2026, may be qualified to enter the 99th Academy Awards®, provided that the films meet all the requirements set forth in the official rules for that season. Up-to-date rules can be found at www.oscars.org/rules.

Grand Jury Prizes are awarded to competition films in the following categories: Narrative Feature, Documentary Feature, Narrative Short, Documentary Short, and Animated Short. A Grand Jury Prize will also be awarded to the best Student Film in the Shorts Competition.

The Grand Jury Prize is the festival's highest honor, and all winners of this award will be presented with a trophy. The trophy is a symbol of the festival's appreciation for their outstanding achievement and the film's excellence in filmmaking. It is a lasting reminder of the film's place in the festival's history.

The Grand Jury Prize winner of the Texas Competition category will enjoy a camera rental package worth $30,000 or more for their next production, courtesy of Panavision.
Fade In software will be awarded to:
Grand Jury Prize - Best Texas Feature
Grand Jury Prize - Best Narrative Feature
Grand Jury Prize - Best Short Film
Audience awards for Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, and Best Short will also be presented.
Additional prizes will be announced as the Festival dates draw closer

SCREENWRITING
Grand Screenwriting Prizes are awarded to the Best Feature Script, Best Pilot Script, Best Short Script and Best Texas Script.

A live table read of a scene from each official selection Screenwriting will be performed during DIFF by qualified actors. Winners will be selected at the awards presentation and receive a DIFF trophy, script circulation, and recognition on the Festival Red Carpet and at the awards presentation.

Additional prizes will be announced as the Festival dates draw closer.

Rules & Terms
Premiere status is taken into consideration for every submission in each category strand with priority given to Dallas/Fort Worth Premieres, Southwest Premieres, US Premieres, North American Premieres, and World Premieres.
In order for feature films to be considered for competition, a Dallas/Fort Worth Premiere is required.
Films in competition must not have had major theatrical release or US broadcast airing prior to the festival.
Feature Films must not be commercially available prior to April 2027. However we will consider these films for Special Presentations.
More than one entry may be submitted. Each entry must be accompanied by a separate entry form and entry fee.
If your film is selected, you will be asked to provide a digital press kit which includes: head-shot and filmography of director, color and/or B&W stills from the film, screeners for press, and a video trailer (cleared for broadcast). You will also be asked to deliver a 30-60 second promotional video that can be used by DIFF and our DIFF marketing partners to help promote your film at the festival.
DVD/Blu-ray screeners will not be accepted for consideration.
Any films submitted without a paid entry fee by the given deadline will be disqualified from the submission screening process.
All film entries selected for the festival grant DIFF the rights to use footage, stills, titles and information from the film for promotional purposes.
Feature Screenwritings must be a minimum of 75 pages and a maximum of 150 pages. Short Screenwritings must be a minimum of 5 pages and a maximum of 35 pages. TV pilots have a max page count of 65. All submitted material must be original, and all rights must be wholly owned by the writer(s).
All filmmakers will be notified by (approximately) March 3, 2027, via email.
All writers will be notified by (approximately) March 28, 2027 via email.
DIFF values the health and safety of all the Festival’s participants, audience members, staff, and volunteers. To protect these individuals, as well as comply with any applicable governmental health and safety orders or guidelines, DIFF reserves, at any time and at its sole discretion, including, but not limited to, after having accepted films to be exhibited at the Festival to:
(1) cancel the Festival;
(2) institute health and safety rules applicable to all individuals participating in the Festival, such as theater- or event-capacity limits and face-covering requirements; and (3) revise the dates, location, and format of the Festival, including moving the Festival entirely online. DIFF will not, in the event it takes any of the foregoing actions, refund any payments or fees paid to DIFF prior to such time. In addition, by submitting your project to be exhibited at the Festival, you agree that DIFF will not have any liability to you for any claims, actions, costs, liabilities, judgments, obligations, losses, penalties, expenses or damages of whatsoever kind or nature incurred in connection with, relating to, or arising out of, COVID-19. DIFF will attempt to communicate any such changes to the Festival applicants, participants, and audience members in a timely manner via our website and/or direct communication with filmmakers.

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  • Gene Gallerano

    5 stars! Fantastic team and time! Well done, DIFF!

    May 2026
  • Awesome! So great to be involved in the DIFF and selected as a Semi-finalist for WANT LOVE?... Script. Thank again!

    May 2026
  • Miachel Pruett

    Such a great festival to attend! Highly recommend submitting your film virtually and also enjoying in person.

    May 2026
  • Rohan Tare

    Watching films in the Texas Theatre was super fun, and having the opportunity to partake in a Q&A at the end felt very rewarding.

    May 2026
  • Timothy Stevens

    My second year at DIFF was another amazing experience. Saw some amazing films and met tons of talented filmmakers. Hats off to James and his crew!

    May 2026