The Film Pipeline Short Film Contest seeks remarkable directors and diverse, engaging content, awarding $5,000 for best short narrative film.

The 9th Annual Film Pipeline Short Film Contest seeks remarkable directors and diverse, engaging content, the type of work defined by forward-thinking storytellers and wildly innovative creators.
In short, this isn't a traditional film festival. Selected entrants are given 1-on-1 collaboration with Pipeline execs to develop additional material, consideration of unproduced scripts for industry, and extended promotion of their film. While we do include private screenings of the shorts here in Los Angeles on a project-by-project basis, the main "award" with Film Pipeline is the same across all our divisions: long-term development, circulation, and mentorship, no matter where the filmmaker's career journey takes them.
Grand Prize Winner (1):
Finalists (up to 3) and Winner all receive:

Winner and finalists also receive exclusive invitations to private events hosted by Symposium.

Pipeline Media Group has cultivated relationships with numerous production companies, managers, agents, directors, independent producers, networks, and other executives over the past 25-plus years, leading to multiple writers signed, scripts making the Black List, specs sold, and films produced.
Industry partners include:
All genres accepted, including non-narrative or experimental shorts, animation, hybrids ... anything scripted is eligible.
No documentaries, reality shows, trailers, or director's reels.
If submitting a proof-of-concept intended to be a feature, entrants may also send supplemental info, such as a pitch, series outline, or full treatment of the story. Full screenplays are not accepted but may be submitted to Script Pipeline.
Other criteria:
The Film Pipeline Short Script Contest awards $5,000 and provides long-term opportunities for writers to get their material developed and financed.
The Film Pipeline Short Film Contest seeks remarkable directors and diverse, engaging content, awarding $5,000 for best short narrative film.
