There are numerous film festivals in New Jersey.[1][2] The municipalities of Asbury Park, Atlantic City, Newark, Princeton, Red Bank, and Teaneck each host a number of festivals throughout the year, as does Rutgers University in New Brunswick.
A
edit- APin3 Film Challenge (Asbury Park) (timed filmmaking challenge)[3]
- Asbury Park Music + Film Festival (established 2015) (Asbury Park)[4]
- Atlantic City Cinefest / Downbeach Film Festival (established 2008) (Atlantic City)[5]
B
edit- B.E. (Black Excellence) Film Festival and Film Showcase (established 2021) (held during the larger Black Excellence Festival at The Showboat, Atlantic City)[6]
- BFC Short Film Festival (established 2021) (Barrymore Film Center, Fort Lee)[7][8][9]
- Bergen International Film Fest of New Jersey (established 2018) (Bergenfield)[10]
- Bread and Roses Film Festival (established 2023) (ShowRoom Cinema, Asbury Park) (women's film festival)[11]
- Brightside Film Festival (established 2014) (Jersey City) [12]
C
edit- Cherry Hill Jewish Film Festival (Cherry Hill)[13]
- Colombian Film Festival (established 2013 in Manhattan) (Ritz Theater, Elizabeth touring location 2023)[14][15]
- The Count Basie Center "BREAKTHROUGH" Film Festival (established ~2014) (Basie Center Cinemas, Red Bank)[16] (young filmmakers)
- Cranford Film Festival (established 2021) (Cranford Theater, Cranford) (short film)[17][18]
E
edit- EB Indie Film Festival (established 2021) (East Brunswick)[19]
F
edit- FilmOneFest (established 2008) (outdoors at the Atlantic Highlands Marina, Atlantic Highlands) (short film)[20][21]
G
edit- Garden State Film Festival (established 1982) (Asbury Park and Cranford)[22]
- Golden Door Film Festival (established 2011) (Jersey City)
H
edit- Hang Onto Your Shorts Film Festival (established ~2012) (short film) (Asbury Park)[23]
- Hoboken International Film Festival (established in 2006 in Hoboken, it relocated to Teaneck for a few seasons, and then to Orange County, New York in 2013.)[24][25]
I
edit- Indie Street Film Festival (established ~2015) (Two River Theater and others, Red Bank)[26]
- Irish-American Comedy + Film Fleadh (established 2023) (Basie Center Cinemas, Red Bank)[27]
J
edit- Jersey City Horror Film Festival (established ~2015) (Jersey City)[28]
- Jersey Devil Film Festival (established ~2017) (Asbury Park) (folklore/cryptids/paranormal/horror)[29]
- Jersey Shore Film Festival (established 2006) (Deal, Long Branch, Asbury Park, Red Bank)[30]
- Jewish Film Festival of Central New Jersey (The Cranford Theater, Cranford)[31]
K
edit- Krampus Film Festival (established ~2011) (Asbury Park) (horror/folklore/paranormal with a Yuletide focus)[32]
L
edit- Lambertville Halloween Film Festival (established 2022) (Lambertville)[33]
- Lighthouse Film Festival (established 2009) (Long Beach Island)[34][35]
M
edit- Montclair Film Festival (established 2012) (The Clairidge, Montclair)
N
edit- Nassau Film Festival (established 2015) (Princeton Garden Theatre, Princeton)[36]
- Newark Black Film Festival[37] (established 1974) (Newark Museum of Art)
- Newark International Film Festival (established 2016) (held at North to Shore Festival, Newark)[38]
- Newark Short Film Festival (established ~2015) (New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark)[40]
- New Jersey Film Festival (established 1982) (Rutgers University–New Brunswick)[41]
- New Jersey Independent Film Festival (established 2021) (Cranford Theater, Cranford)[42]
- New Jersey Indian and International Film Festival (established 2018) (Regal Hadley Theater, South Plainfield; Oak Tree Road, Edison)[43]
- New Jersey Jewish Film Festival (established 2000) (West Orange)[44][45]
- New Jersey Young Filmmakers Festival (Thomas Edison National Historical Park, West Orange)[46]
- New Lens Film Festival (Rutgers Filmmaking Center, Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University–New Brunswick)[47]
- New York Asian Film Festival (Barrymore Film Center, Fort Lee served as one of the screening venues in 2023).
- Northeast Film Festival (established 2013) (Teaneck)
P
edit- Princeton Environmental Film Festival (established 2007) (Princeton Public Library, Princeton)[48]
- Princeton French Film Festival (established 2023) (Princeton University, Princeton)[49]
- Princeton Student Film Festival (established 2003) (Princeton Public Library, Princeton)[50]
- Princeton University Film Festival (Princeton University, Princeton)[51]
Q
edit- QFest New Jersey LGBTQ Film Festival (established ~2019) (Asbury Park)[52]
- Queen City Film Festival (established 2018) (Plainfield) Annual three day film event founded by Lamar David Mackson, [53] an American film and television executive, dedicated to providing underserved filmmakers of all experience levels with film screening events, audience development forums as well as career development and advancement opportunities. It generally takes place during the third weekend of October. [54]
R
edit- Ridgewood Guild International Film Festival (established ~2010) (Ridgewood)[55]
- Rutgers Jewish Film Festival (established 1999) (Rutgers University–New Brunswick)[56][57]
S
edit- Smodcastle Film Festival (established 2022) (Kevin Smith's Smodcastle Cinemas, Atlantic Highlands)[58]
- SOMA Film Festival (established ~2015) (South Orange and Maplewood)[59]
T
edit- Teaneck International Film Festival (established 2005) (Teaneck)[60]
- Thomas Edison Film Festival (established 1981 as the Black Maria Film Festival to honour Edison's Black Maria at New Jersey City University) (traveling locations)[61][62][63][64]
U
edit- United States Super 8mm Film + Digital Video Festival (established ~1988) (Rutgers University-New Brunswick))
- UCPAC Film Festival (established 2024) (Rahway)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Film Festivals in New Jersey". NewJerseyStage.com.
- ^ FilmFreeway, a film festival submission website, lists numerous film festivals in the state
- ^ "APin3 Film Challenge". FilmFreeway. April 15, 2023.
- ^ "Asbury Park Music + Film Festival". Asbury Park Music + Film Festival. March 15, 2021.
- ^ "Welcome | Atlantic City Cinefest". AC Cinefest.
- ^ "The BE Festival Film Showcase". FilmFreeway.
- ^ "BFC Short Film Festival". FilmFreeway. July 7, 2023.
- ^ "Inside the new Barrymore Film Center, a $16M tribute to N.J.'s movie past". nj.com. October 25, 2022.
- ^ "BFC Short Film Festival". BFC Short Film Festival.
- ^ "** Bergen International Film Festival **". bergeninternationalfilmfestival.com.
- ^ "Bread & Roses Film Festival". FilmFreeway. June 24, 2023.
- ^ "The Brightside Film Festival". FilmFreeway. March 13, 2023.
- ^ "Katz JCC Community Center | Cherry Hill, NJ". Katz JCC.
- ^ "The Colombian Film Festival NY - Opening Night Ten Years". The Colombian Film Festival NY.
- ^ "The Colombian Film Festival". April 20, 2023.
- ^ "Count Basie Center Teen + College Film Fest". FilmFreeway.
- ^ "Rahway High School Alumni Win Prestigious Telly Awards and Earn 1st Place Finish at Cranford Film Festival. Local Losers Film Company Debuted 'Butterfly Effect' on February 26 at Cranford Theater".
- ^ "Cranford Film Festival". www.cranfordfilmfestival.org.
- ^ "East Brunswick Independent Film Festival". East Brunswick Independent Film Festival.
- ^ "FilmOneFest a Celebration of Short Films and Abundant Talent". JerseyArts.com Feature Stories. July 13, 2023.
- ^ "FilmOneFest". Atlantic Highlands Arts Council.
- ^ "Home". Gsff.org. August 2, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
- ^ ""Hang on to Your Shorts!" Film Festival". FilmFreeway. February 23, 2023.
- ^ "Hoboken International Film Festival to cross state lines, heading into Middletown, NY". The Jersey Journal. February 20, 2013.
- ^ "HIFF - Hoboken International Film Festival". Hobokeninternationalfilmfestival.com. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
- ^ "Home | Indie Street Film Festival". www.indiestreetfilmfestival.org.
- ^ "First-ever Irish American Comedy & Film Fleadh kicks off in New Jersey this Saturday". IrishCentral.com. March 7, 2023.
- ^ "Jersey City Horror Film Festival". FilmFreeway. May 24, 2023.
- ^ "Jersey Devil Film Festival". FilmFreeway.
- ^ "Jersey Shore Film Festival".
- ^ "JCC of Central New Jersey | JCC of Central New Jersey". www.jccnj.org.
- ^ "Krampus Film Festival". FilmFreeway. May 1, 2023.
- ^ "Halloween Film Festival". Acme Screening Room.
- ^ "Lighthouse International Film Festival - Long Beach Island, New Jersey". Lighthouse Film Festival.
- ^ "Summer cinema: New Jersey film festivals, in theaters and on the waterfront". nj. May 26, 2014.
- ^ "Nassau Film Festival". Nassau Film Festival.
- ^ "Newark Black Film Festival". Newarkmuseum.org. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
- ^ "About Newark IFF". Newarkiff.com. January 8, 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ "Film Festival". Newark LGBTQ Center.
- ^ "Short Film Festival". FilmFreeway. January 1, 2023.
- ^ "New Jersey Film Festival". njfilmfest.com.
- ^ "New Jersey Independent Film Festival". NJIFF.
- ^ "New Jersey Indian and International Film Festival". NJIIFF.
- ^ "JCC Metro West - New Jersey Jewish Film Festival". Njjff.org. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
- ^ "New Jersey Jewish Film Festival • JCC Metrowest". JCC Metrowest.
- ^ "New Jersey Young Filmmakers Festival". FilmFreeway.
- ^ "New Lens Film Festival". Mason Gross School of the Arts.
- ^ "About – Princeton Public Library". princetonlibrary.org. 19 March 2012.
- ^ "French Film Festival". French and Francophone Society.
- ^ "About the Festival – Princeton Public Library". princetonlibrary.org.
- ^ "Film Studies". filmstudies.princeton.edu.
- ^ "QFest LGBTQ Film Festival". FilmFreeway. June 15, 2023.
- ^ "Black Filmmaker Directory | Lamar D Mackson".
- ^ "Queen City Film Festival (NJ)". FilmFreeway. February 1, 2023.
- ^ "Ridgewood International Film Festival". FilmFreeway. August 17, 2023.
- ^ "Film Festival". bildnercenter.rutgers.edu.
- ^ "Film Festivals & Screenings". www.cinemastudies.rutgers.edu.
- ^ "Smodcastle Cinemas - Movies in Atlantic Highlands, NJ". www.smodcastlecinemas.com.
- ^ "SOMA Film Festival". SOMA Film Festival.
- ^ Burrow, Megan. "Teaneck film festival hopes to inspire local activism, but also spins you around the world", The Record, November 17, 2022. Accessed July 24, 2023. "The festival, in its 17th year, features 14 films to be screened over four days starting Thursday at two venues: Teaneck Cinemas, and Temple Emeth on Windsor Road."
- ^ "Black Maria Film Festival: The Legacy of the Short Film MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.
- ^ "Arts News".
- ^ Wolf, Reinhard W. "Black Maria Festival is now called Thomas Edison Film Festival". shortfilm.de.
- ^ "Thomas Edison Film Festival". tefilmfest.org.
- ^ "Trenton Film Festival". FilmFreeway.
- ^ "2023 Trenton Film Festival – Trenton Film Society".