Call for Entry

40th Guadalajara International Film Festival – Call for Entry 2025

Dear Asian filmmakers, the Guadalajara International Film Festival (Mexico) is accepting animated short films until January 31, and feature films (animations and documentaries) until February 14, 2025.

About the festival:
The Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG) it’s a platform to promote and support the film production in Latin America through a rendezvous and collaboration of their industries, aiding in the development of new talents and distribution of films in the region so that they can access a wider audience.

Note: This article will only cover Competitions and Sections where international filmmakers (Non Ibero-American and Mexican filmmakers) can submit. For more information about other categories please visit: https://ficg.mx

Eligibility:
The festival accepts feature films (animations and documentaries – over 60 minutes) and animated short films (under 30 minutes)
– Films must have been produced between 2024 and 2025.
– Films must have at least Mexican premiere at FICG. Films must not have been previously exhibited in Mexican territory, at any Mexican film festival either online or on-site, public screenings, broadcasts, distributed on Blu-Ray/DVD, internet streaming pages, social networks or VOD platforms International and World Premieres will be prioritized for selection.
– International and World Premieres will be prioritized for selection.
– Films in different languages other than Spanish must count with English and Spanish subtitles.
– Submission must be made via Eventival.
Submission Fees and Deadlines:

We recommend filmmakers to read the full Rules and Regulations here: https://ficg.mx/en/convocatoria-ficg-40/

To submit to the festival please visit: https://vp.eventival.com/ficg/2025

We remind readers that the 40th Guadalajara International Film Festival will take place from June 6 – 14, 2025 in Guadalajara, Mexico.

To see other Calls please follow the next link: “Call For Entries”.

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