Santa Fe Film Festival Opens New Category Television Pilots, Advocates for Closed-Captioning for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Audiences, Opens Submissions for 23rd Year (1)

After a successful, in-person, and online viewing festival, the Santa Fe Film Festival team is ready for 2023 submissions and has opened a new category for television pilots and encourages filmmakers to include closed-captioning with their films for more inclusion.

There were 505 films from 36 countries submitted to the 22nd edition of the Santa Fe Film Festival. The festival selected 168 films and had 91 filmmakers and their teams in attendance over the 10-day festival with Q&As following the screenings so the filmmakers could connect with their audience.

In addition to awarding 22 winners and two individuals for their work including the first-ever CSA Casting Director awards, the festival also held two filmmaker awards luncheons, a red carpet with press interviews and photos, workshops on promoting your film, how to finance your film, working with producing partners, how to ensure integrity with your project by vetting elements, a Casting Master Class from Sony Television Executive, and a presentation from Casting Society to round out the festival’s program to enrich and support independent filmmakers and help them with resources for their next project.

Call for more inclusion with Closed-Captioning

New to the 2023 Festival will be the ask for filmmakers to work to provide closed-captioning with their films by providing an SRT file or burned-in subtitles to be more inclusive of the deaf community. The 2022 Festival programming included a film from director, Cat Brewer, “Sign the Show,” which sheds light on the lack of inclusion for live shows and the limitation faced by those going to theaters to watch movies.

“We wanted to take steps to advocate for filmmakers to have their films include closed-captioning with their submissions as a way to bring together the community at large and include those movie lovers who have a hearing disability,” said Stephanie Piche, Executive Director of the Santa Fe Film Festival. “Having “Sign the Show” in our festival along with an interpreter was such a powerful experience for our audience which included a Board Member who is hearing impaired, we knew we had to do more to advance this change in our festival and hopefully other festivals will follow.”

Also new for 2023 is the call for Television Pilots. With over 500 scripted television shows produced in the US, the Festival is also hoping that they can help bring visibility to these pilots and encourage filmmakers to see New Mexico and the tax credits offered as a place to shoot their series.

“As a voting member of the Television Academy and longtime proponent of web series dating back to the mid-2000s, we felt that it was time to open up this as an official category and bring in resources to help support these projects,” Piche said.

Future planning for the Festival includes more interactive media workshops including Virtual Reality and Gaming (Mo-Cap) as more actors, producers and filmmakers explore these avenues for storytelling.

Submissions are now open for the 2023 Santa Fe Film Festival

Please visit their page on Film Freeway at https://filmfreeway.com/TheSantaFeFilmFestival. Submissions close on October 31st, 2022.

For the complete list of films, synopses, and other special events happening during the SFFF 2022, please visit http://santafefilmfestival.com. For further information about the Santa Fe Film Festival, or for press inquiries, contact Stephanie Piche, Executive Director of the Santa Fe Film Festival at director@santafefilmfestival.com.

About Santa Fe Film Festival

The Original Santa Fe Film Festival celebrates all facets of cinematic arts – here in New Mexico, regionally and globally. Our annual event honors everyone working both behind the scenes and on-screen to bring the best of film creation, production, and showings to the public. We constantly seek improvement in our respective crafts and provide filmmakers with resources to pursue their dreams. To that end, the Santa Fe Film Festival focuses on bringing together distinguished industry specialists and discriminating movie lovers through accessible screenings, panels, workshops, and parties.

The Festival will continue to grow as the leading exhibition and educational portal for all things cinematic in New Mexico. The Santa Fe Film Festival is a cultural, not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. For more info, please visit http://santafefilmfestival.com.