Submissions for the 2025 Festival are now open.
Please read the eligibility criteria, rules and terms, and the and categories which apply to the 2025 Festival, then click the button to submit your entries on FilmFreeway.
Refunds
Entry fees must be submitted with the production at time of entry.
All entry fees are non-refundable. This policy applies to all entries, regardless of the circumstances including those that may be disqualified for any reason.
How to submit
Please note that this is an excerpt. Complete entry rules, regulations and eligibility requirements can be found on our FilmFreeway page.
MAIN CATEGORIES
ANIMATION
Any frame by frame or computer-assisted animated film or video that relies primarily on creative animation techniques to tell a story.
CHILDREN’S/YOUTH PRODUCTIONS
Any single production or series in any genre that is clearly intended for the entertainment and/or education of children or youth.
COMMUNITY TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS
A program in any genre with local community interest produced for broadcast on community television or local service provider. Can be produced by a cable television company, local service provider, or production company.
BEST COMMERCIAL
Honouring excellence in video advertising for products, services, or organizations. Open to production companies or individual producers of the entry. Spots can be up to 60s in duration.
MENTAL HEALTH
Programs in any genre that promote the understanding of, and/or depict the realities of those living with mental health issues.
PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Programs which use music and/or performance to entertain or showcase artistic achievement, such as, but not limited to music videos, dance and movement pieces and live performance recordings.
SERIES
A program in any genre that follows a thematic or narrative through-line over the course of at least three episodes.
SHORT SUBJECT – FICTION
Fiction productions in any genre, on any subject, which are 25 minutes or less in length.
SHORT SUBJECT – NON-FICTION
Non-fiction productions in any genre, on any subject, which are 25 minutes or less in length.
STUDENT PRODUCTIONS
A production in any genre that is produced and/or directed by a full-time student enrolled in a post-secondary institution. Entrants must not have been previously employed as a producer or director in the film or television industry.
DOCUMENTARY ARTS/CULTURE
Documentaries relating to the world of art and culture, including a single program from a broadcaster strand or anthology series.
DOCUMENTARY HISTORY & BIOGRAPHY
Documentaries with predominantly historical themes or those which document the life of a person or persons, including a single program from a broadcaster strand or anthology series.
DOCUMENTARY POV (POINT-OF-VIEW)
Documentaries which present a personal, first-person or filmmaker point of view or narrative, including a single program from a broadcaster strand or anthology series.
DOCUMENTARY SCIENCE/NATURE/TECHNOLOGY
Documentaries that explore topics and/or issues in the nature/environmental, science, medicine, or technology fields, including a single program from a broadcaster strand or anthology series.
DOCUMENTARY SOCIAL/POLITICAL
Documentaries about politics, social issues, and current events, including a single program from a broadcaster strand or anthology series
DOCUMENTARY SERIES
Non-fiction series exploring subject(s), places, points of view, or events based on facts. The series must have a minimum of three (3) episodes.
TECHNICAL CATEGORY
OUTSTANDING COLOUR GRADING
Any single production or episode of a series in any genre with a primary focus on colour grading as a significant aspect of the production process. *Any production from the above main categories is eligible.
Please note: a before and after reel is required.
ACCOMPANYING CATEGORIES
Productions entered in any of the above main categories, and which meet the specific eligibility criteria, are invited to compete for the following awards:
BEST SASKATCHEWAN COMMERCIAL
Honouring excellence in video advertising for products, services, or organizations. Open to production companies incorporated in/individual producers of the entry from Saskatchewan. Spots can be up to 60s in duration.
INDIGENOUS
Programs either fiction or non-fiction that explore issues relating to indigenous peoples, tell indigenous stories or present an indigenous perspective. At least one of the key creative positions (producer, writer, or director) must be a person of indigenous descent. Please note; you may only be considered for either the Indigenous Award or the Multicultural Award but not both.
THE RUTH SHAW AWARD - Best of Saskatchewan
A $750 cash award honouring the Best of Saskatchewan. Open to all Saskatchewan based productions in all genres. To be eligible the entry must be produced or co-produced by a Saskatchewan based production company listed and credited accordingly. Service productions shot in Saskatchewan without significant involvement by Saskatchewan based personnel in key creative positions do not qualify for this award.
EMERGING FILMMAKER AWARD
Awarded to a new filmmaker (specifically a director) who demonstrates outstanding potential, skill, and creativity in his/her directorial debut. To be eligible, the submission must be the entrant’s first professional production (in any genre) employed as a director. At the time of submission, he/she should have no more than two years working in the film or television industry. The production must have been completed in its entirety outside of a post-secondary institution and received no financial support (bursary, grant etc.) from any post-secondary institution.
MULTICULTURAL
Programs in any genre that reflect Canada’s racial diversity and multicultural landscape.
Please note: you may only be considered for either the Indigenous Award or the Multicultural Award but not both.
EXPERIMENTAL
We welcome submissions that experiment with form and use innovative techniques in the service of a filmmaker’s creative expression. This category typically expands or challenges filmmaking conventions.
CRAFT CATEGORIES
DIRECTOR (FICTION)
Presented to the director(s) who demonstrates the most skill and creativity in a dramatic production.
DIRECTOR (NON-FICTION)
Presented to the director(s) who demonstrates the most skill and creativity in a documentary or other factual production.
RESEARCH
This award recognizes the contribution and role of the researcher in documentary production. It can be awarded for content/story research and/or archival stock shot research.
SPECIAL AWARDS
All Productions entered in any of the main categories will automatically be considered for the following special awards (where applicable).
THE KATHLEEN SHANNON AWARD
A $1,000 cash award and plaque will be presented to a filmmaker whose production exemplifies diverse, cross-cultural storytelling in novel and unique ways.
BEST OF FESTIVAL
The Golden Sheaf Award of Excellence will be presented to the most outstanding production of the festival.
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