#CISFFF2021 Colorado Intl. SciFi & Fantasy Film Festival

Colorado’s Premiere SciFi & Fantasy Film Festival Starts Friday

Updated Friday, Nov. 19, 2021 We launched Oct. 29th, just in time for Halloween fun! Yeah! Thanks to our wonderful viewers, submitters, supporters, judges, and volunteers! Learn more, #CISFFF2021

This year, we received 65 submissions. Here’s our final updated Program #CISFFF2021, PDF. Please let us know corrections. Check back soon for updates, corrections, additions. Here’s 2017-2021 Awards & Nominations, lots of links.

#CISFFF2021 Colorado Intl. SciFi & Fantasy Film Festival
#CISFFF2021 Colorado Intl. SciFi & Fantasy Film Festival starts Friday Oct. 29, 2021. Purchase access now!

Due to “pandemic” insanity, we’re holding our film festivals online (again) this year. Our SciFi & Fantasy film festival begins Friday, Oct. 29th and runs for three weeks …God willing!

Submitting? Viewing online? Please check out lots of links. Check out trailers and submissions. Please purchase access for yourself and all of your friends, very affordable, only $20/annually and $2/month.

#CISFFF2021 Colorado Intl. SciFi & Fantasy Film Festival
#CISFFF2021 Colorado Intl. SciFi & Fantasy Film Festival

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All plans and practices are subject to change without notice. By submitting to our film festivals, the submitter agrees to allow us to download and screen the submission. By submitting to our film festivals, the submitter provides consent for us – AIAFilmmakers, Infinite Perimeter Films, and our team – to download and/or upload their intellectual property to the internet.

IMPORTANT: We require a “Download” button to grab your submission at Vimeo!

As we understand it, by screening online in a fixed-term, pay-wall enforced, official festival capacity, your submission is not earning revenue or being sold to consumers in a traditional VOD market and, therefore, remains viable for future sales opportunities.

We very much appreciate your positive reviews! We regret that we are unable to select all of the wonderful and artistic submissions we receive each season. In the event your submission has not been selected, you withdraw from the festival, etc., as long as your relationship with us is in good standing, you are still absolutely welcome to create & maintain your AIAFILMmakers profile.

Also, we are happy to host your trailer(s) indefinitely. Please consult all platforms & venues directly for additional, important rules and guidelines regarding your privacy and more. Find more. We like “quirky” scifi and fantasy characters including mummies, monsters, aliens, space invaders, body snatchers and zombies …the undead, especially politicians! We like space-related fantasies.

Here are submissions screening this season:

0110 by Taehoon Park – United States

2.0 LUCY by Fenella Greenfield – UK

A Blaster In The Right Hands: A Star Wars Story by Richard de Carvalho – Australia

Alien Abduction (Documentary Feature) – AV Super Sunshine by Jared Sagal – United States

AtomSteam: The Curse of Ziz by Eric Swain – United States

Bloodsucker’s Planet by Mark Beal – United States

Children Are Monsters by Matthew Jarjosa – United States

Colossus by James Roe – United States

Destination MARFA by Andy Stapp – United States

Drawn Like Moths by Joe Fredrickson – United States

Enter Chaos by Kasia Walczak – United States

Soul Continuum by Vipul Srivastava

Fujiyama by Brandy Seymour – United States

Going to Beyond by Kalli Paakspuu – Canada

Incantation by Tim Janssens – United States

Jack Wyatt and the Gun from Hell by Clay Dumaw – United States

Justin and the Werloobee by Ken Yoffe & Ellen Weisberg, John Vo – United States

K.A.R.E.N by Quinton Guyton – United States

Kairos, Qualitative Time by Carlos Scasso – Spain

Lepidopterist by Sophie Black – UK

Lockdown – The Doctor Who Fans’ Survival Guide by Roger Christopher Stevens – UK

Man of Fire by Heather Schmidt – United States

Metrics by Grant Bergland – United States

Monstrus Circus by Jordan Inconstant – France

PEW! PEW! PEW! by Loren Dunn – United States

Sally Ride by Christoffer Borggren – Sweden

Save the Bees by Jean-Pierre Larroque – United States

Seventh Wolf by Zane Barber – United States

Smudged by Jack Muldoon – United States

Son of the Seed by Randy Slagle – United States

That Girl Named Cinema by Sasha Santiago – United States

The Adventures of R.I.E.B. by James Alden Miller – United States

The Angel’s Cave by Ivan Kotevski – United States

The Aspirant by Adam Orton – United States

The Babylon Gardens by Karim Moussa – Egypt

The Basement by Choi Yang Hyun – Republic of Korea

The Dark Odyssey by Michael Lavine – United States

The Fuzzies by Josh Funk – United States

The Gazer by Spencer Drees, Eleni Rivera – United States

The Girl on the Moon by Georgina Jenkins – Australia

The High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O’Neill by Ryan Stuit – United States

The Last One by Neil Antonio – United States

The Last Reverie by Vihang Walve – United States

The Legend of Drizzt Prologue and First Chapter Fan Film by Brian Ivanhoe – United States

The Prospector by Wade Chitwood – United States

The Shasta Triangle by Barry W. Levy – United States

TRANS by Naeri Do – Republic of Korea

BT feat Nation of One: Walk Into The Water by Aric Johnson – United States

Welcome To Oneg by Delphine Batier – United States

Within the Silence by Jade Tailor – United States

We anticipate submissions from many countries. Activists submit short & feature-length films, screenplays, music/songs, art and photos for consideration by our team of 3-8 judges, which may change seasonally. As our festival grows locally in popularity & sponsorship, we hope to invite partners & volunteers. We hope to hold panels and debates. In the meantime, our events may be lightly attended, so please plan accordingly.

All plans and practices are subject to change without notice. If you’re interested in volunteering, helping judge submissions and/or writing film & music reviews, which we may publish at our websites, please don’t hesitate to TEXT/CALL (720) 298-1524.