Set in the rolling hills at the heart of Upstate New York’s Delaware County, The West Kortright Center Film Festival celebrates films of the arts, music & live performance, and rural & farming culture of the Catskills and around the world.

Dates: August 23-25, 2024.

Formats: Short films of all genres under 60 minutes in length. Select features BY INVITATION ONLY.

Subjects: As an arts center serving a rich rural and farming community, The West Kortright Center Film Festival gives special consideration to local films and works that explore and celebrate country life in our communities and around the world. That said, we are also open to all types of filmic expression, narrative, experimental, and documentary from anywhere and everywhere.

Screenings & Talk Backs take place at the historic West Kortright Center in East Meredith, New York, in both the intimate indoor space on the mainstage of the Center and on the lawn at the Center’s outdoor screening area.

Closing night awards ceremony held at the Center.

Filmmaker Talkbacks/Q&As & Panel Discussions – opportunities to hear from filmmakers and panel discussions on craft and the business of filmmaking will take place each day of the festival.

Notifications - All selected films and award nominees will be notified by June 15th 2024, with award recipients revealed at the festival’s closing ceremony.

About the West Kortright Center

Mission
The West Kortright Center offers a diverse blend of high quality performances, learning opportunities and visual arts exhibits, while preserving its historic landmark church building and bringing together an evolving rural community.

Vision
The West Kortright Center strives to be a vibrant, highly visible, well-attended arts center with high quality performers and exciting workshops that appeal to a broad audience and expand the donor base, increasing financial security for the future.

Set in a bucolic rural valley in the northwestern Catskill Mountains of New York State, The West Kortright Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to excellence in the arts, featuring a diverse blend of world-class concerts, workshops, art exhibits, and community events.

A dedicated staff and board provide only the finest cultural programming in our intimate, acoustically excellent auditorium space. Each season, we bring in gifted artists and performers from around the world, across the country, and throughout our local region. Since its founding in 1975, WKC has enticed hundreds of musicians, actors, writers and other performers from as far away as Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Ukraine, Iran, Palestine, Angola, Gambia, Mali, Morocco, South Africa, Uganda, Zaire, and Zimbabwe. Committed to enrichment for local young people, we showcase their talents each season with Opening Acts and Shakespeare in the Valley, and provide a variety of workshops for all ages. We also make The Center available for public use and low-cost rentals.

Our Heritage
The Scots-Irish who farmed this rich land built their church at a natural meeting place: the convergence of three roads with the old Catskill Turnpike. The elegant, classic structure, built in 1850, served them for 121 years. In 1971, the church closed its doors, its congregants leaving behind a rich legacy of spiritual and social service to the community.

A New Chapter
In 1975, the valley’s residents vowed to save the building, with its beautiful stained glass windows, kerosene chandeliers, and rich woodwork, and the church began its second life of service. Now a Historic Landmark, the Greek Revival structure became home to The West Kortright Center.

Saving and improving the former church was accomplished through the combined efforts of hundreds of members. Together, we have provided major renovations such as installing electricity, plumbing and heat, refurbishing interior walls, repairing stained glass windows, and renovating the stage. Significant improvements have included the creation of gallery space, construction of a permanent outdoor dance floor and stone walls, addition of theatrical sound and lighting systems, restoration of the kerosene chandeliers, and the purchase of a grand piano.

The West Kortright Center has thrived because of the involvement and financial support of our members, area businesses, local foundations, and the New York State Council on the Arts. Admissions, workshop fees, and grants cover a significant portion of The Centre’s programs and operating costs, but we still must rely on contributions to make up the difference. The continued support of those we serve allows us to maintain our programs and facilities at levels we’ve all come to expect.

Select awards for:

Short film Award

Documentary Award

Youth Film Award

Music Film Award

Art Film Award

Rural Culture Film Award

Farm Film Award

Animated Film Award

Audience Award

1) All films must have completed post-production AFTER January 1, 2023.
2) Films must be in English or have English subtitles.
3) Special Premiere status not required. Films that have screened at other festivals are eligible.
4) Deliverable format: All films submitted must have screenable project files downloadable from FilmFreeway. If not available on FilmFreeway, full resolution files in 4K Apple ProRes 422 Must be provided. Films will be screened in digital 4K, with stereo sound.
5). Submissions accepted through Film Freeway only.
6) Submitting filmmakers/individuals will be notified by e-mail on or before June 15, 2024.
7) Entry fees are in U.S. dollars, per film entry, and are non-refundable.
8) A filmmaker with multiple entries (titles) must submit each entry separately.
9) Submitting films and filmmakers understand they are not entitled to any of the ticket sales, concession sales, merchandise sales, or other revenue made at the venue.
10) Films submitted may have excerpts selected by WKCFF staff for festival promotional purposes.