(WOODSTOWN, NJ) — The Salem County Film Festival is accepting submissions from March 17-31, 2026. The festival will showcase short films created by South Jersey filmmakers and/or films that feature at least two scenes shot in Salem County.
Selected nominees and winners will be screened during the Film & Arts Networking Event on April 25, 2026 at The Blue Moon Theater (13 West Avenue) in Woodstown. The event will also feature a panel discussion with representatives from the New Jersey Film Commission and local leaders helping drive the regional film movement.
The Salem County Film & Arts Festival is a community-centered celebration of local filmmaking and performing arts. Quaint, inclusive, and community-driven, the festival is designed to support, connect, and inspire local creatives while celebrating the artistic talent found right here in Salem County.
Films should be 4-7 minutes in length. Opening / Closing credits are not included in the 4-7 minutes time however, credits combined cannot exceed 2 minutes.
Submissions should be made at the festival’s FilmFreeway page.
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The Salem County Film & Arts Festival celebrates local storytelling and emerging artists while fostering community partnerships. It includes screenings of the award- winning films, live performances by local talent, and discussions about what it means to be a Film-Ready county.
The festival director is Sean Sepsey. The festival producers are Dana Yangello and Tina Pezzotta.
Salem County, New Jersey, offers a unique blend of rustic charm, historic character, and cinematic landscapes perfect for any film production. From scenic farmlands and winding rivers to quaint small towns and centuries-old architecture, the county provides a visually rich backdrop that’s both versatile and authentic. Its proximity to major cities like Philadelphia and New York, paired with affordable permits and a film-friendly community, makes Salem County an ideal, budget-conscious choice for filmmakers seeking untapped potential. Whether you’re shooting a period piece, a rural drama, or a modern indie, Salem County delivers the look — and the welcome — you’re searching for. For more on filmming in Salem County, click here.
