Wine Dark Short Film Festival
London’s First Film Festival dedicated to mental health, disability and neurodiversity
Our submissions are now closed. Please keep an eye on our Instagram and website for further news on this year’s festival
Wine Dark Short Film Festival (WDSFF) is London's first film festival dedicated to mental health, disability and neurodiversity. WDSFF celebrates often-unsung voices in the film industry. The festival will proudly showcase short films created by D/deaf, disabled, or neurodiverse filmmakers, or that explore themes related to mental health, disability, and exclusion.
The festival offers more than just screenings. Filmmakers will have the opportunity to network, collaborate, and promote their work among like-minded creatives. Our programme includes film talks, Q&As, and discussions on disability and neurodiversity, featuring experts and industry professionals.
The festival will conclude with an award ceremony with categories including Best Disability Narrative, Best Access Coordination, and the Audience Choice Award.
Accessibility is at the heart of WDSFF. The venue will be fully accessible, all screenings will be relaxed to accommodate neurodivergent guests, and films will be screened with captions and subtitles.