The Venice Film Festival, founded in 1932, is one of the world’s oldest film festivals, showcasing international cinema and hosting world premieres, including films that dominate awards season.
The Cannes Film Festival, established in 1946, is one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals, renowned for showcasing groundbreaking films and celebrating artistic excellence in global cinema.
The Sundance Film Festival, established in 1978, is America’s holy grail of independent film festivals, showcasing groundbreaking films and launching the careers of prominent filmmakers worldwide.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), established in 1976, is one of the largest and most influential film festivals, renowned for showcasing global cinema and predicting awards season success.
The Telluride Film Festival, established in 1974, is a prestigious event celebrating cinematic excellence, renowned for hosting world premieres and launching award-winning films in an intimate setting.
The Annecy International Animation Film Festival, established in 1960, is one of the oldest and most renowned festivals dedicated to celebrating animated works worldwide.
The Berlin International Film Festival, commonly known as Berlinale, is one of the world's most prestigious film festivals, renowned for its artistic excellence and political relevance.
South by Southwest (SXSW), established in 1987, is an iconic festival blending film, music, and interactive media, renowned for spotlighting innovation and emerging talent in Austin, Texas.
The Tribeca Film Festival, founded in 2001, is a multidisciplinary event celebrating storytelling across film, television, VR, and gaming, revitalizing Lower Manhattan's culture and economy post-9/11.
The HollyShorts Film Festival is a premier short film event in Hollywood, showcasing innovative works and providing a platform for emerging talent to gain recognition in the film industry.
The BFI London Film Festival, established in 1957, is a prestigious annual event showcasing global cinema, supporting new talent, and promoting innovative storytelling across various genres.
DOC NYC, established in 2010, is the largest documentary festival in the U.S., showcasing over 300 films annually and serving as a critical platform for nonfiction storytelling.
The New York Film Festival (NYFF) is one of the United States' most prestigious and long-running celebrations of global cinema, held annually in New York City.
The Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF), established in 1981, is an acclaimed Academy Award and BAFTA-qualifying festival spotlighting independent cinema and diverse storytelling from filmmakers worldwide.
The New Yorker, established in 1925, is a premier American magazine celebrated for its blend of journalism, fiction, satire, and cultural commentary, offering readers in-depth insights into politics, art, and society.
The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, established in 2003, is the largest documentary film festival in the American West, showcasing over 150 nonfiction films and supporting filmmakers worldwide.
The Angers European First Film Festival, founded in 1989, is a premier event celebrating the debut works of European filmmakers, fostering new talent and promoting independent cinema.
Animafest Zagreb, founded in 1972, is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious animation festivals, celebrating diverse animated works and fostering connections between creators and audiences globally.
Animayo is a globally renowned festival dedicated to animation, visual effects, and video games, fostering creativity, innovation, and emerging talent since its establishment in 2006.