Open Submissions

Submit your film as a cinematic proposal.

Share your film, trailer, pitch deck, or screener through a secure link. We do not accept direct file uploads here, so your film stays controlled on your own platform while our team reviews the world around it.

What You Can Submit

Complete Package
01

Film Screener

Submit a private Vimeo, YouTube, Frame.io, Google Drive, Dropbox, or website screener link. If protected, include the password below.

02

Trailer or Teaser

Add a public or private trailer link so the first impression, tone, and positioning can be reviewed quickly.

03

Pitch Materials

Use links for pitch decks, lookbooks, press kits, posters, music references, or campaign assets. No attachments are requested.

Submission Rules

Do not upload the film file.

Use a link instead. This protects your storage, avoids transfer failures, and keeps access under your control.

No file upload field is available.Only URLs are accepted. Password-protected links are supported through the password box in the form.
  • Use a stable link that will remain available for at least 30 days.
  • Make sure permission settings allow our review team to open the link.
  • For password-protected links, enter the exact password or access note.
  • Include contact details so the team can request more information.
Film Submission Form

Send the review link.

Only links are accepted. File upload is intentionally disabled.
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Review Journey

How It Works

Access Check

The team opens the submitted link, checks password/access details, and verifies playback quality.

Creative Fit

Story, audience, campaign potential, soundtrack, trailer strength, and release positioning are reviewed.

Next Step

If there is a fit, the team can request more materials, discuss platform placement, or plan a campaign path.

Why Link Submission

Built for serious review without risky uploads.

Large video files often fail, expose storage issues, or create version confusion. A link-based submission keeps the filmmaker in control and lets the platform review the latest cut, trailer, deck, or campaign material from one place.