2024 Voice Winter Film Festival

The Voice Winter Film Festival is back, and submissions are now open until 13th December 2024. 

2024 Voice Winter Film Festival

Film is a remarkable medium for artists to express their ideas, and here at Voice, we're committed to providing young people the platform to showcase their creativity!

In 2024, there's no set theme for the film festival, meaning you'll have total creative autonomy over what you choose to submit.

Submission guidelines:

  • We're on the hunt for short films that cover a spectrum of topics. We're particularly interested in films that are socially relevant, those that spotlight young people, or delve into less-explored subjects.

  • These films should not exceed 20 minutes in length and should be available for viewing on YouTube or Vimeo.

  • The cut-off for submissions is 13th December. If your film is selected, we will feature it on our homepage for three days and promote it across our social media channels.

With Voice reaching thousands of young people and creative organisations every month, we offer a fantastic platform to help you get your work seen!

To be considered, please email your submissions to [email protected] with 'Voice Winter Film Festival 2024' as your subject line.

Please attach a link to your video and provide a brief description of up to 100 words about your film.

We aim to respond to you within a week of submission to let you know if your film has been selected.

Best of luck, we can't wait to see what you've created!

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