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DC Shorts International Film Festival will take place from Wednesday, September 20 to Sunday, September 24. The screenings, as well as the, very special events are all in-person. Film selections will be made available to view online after the festival.

 

SHORT FILMS – BIG SCREENS

CAFRITZ HALL  / 1529 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036 / (202) 777-3210

Parking: Enter on Q Street to access @ The Edlavitch DCJCC Parking Lot. Street parking is available, but limited.

Metro: Red line to Dupont Circle. Exit north to Q Street. 

Biking: Bike racks are available. A Capital Bikeshare station is located two blocks away on 17th NW & Corcoran St. NW.

 

 

 

 

ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA DC / 630 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 / (202) 558-4341

Parking: Paid parking is available in the Rhode Island Avenue Center – garage below.

Metro:  is easily accessible by Metro via the Rhode Island Ave/Brentwood stop on the Red Line. Make a right out of the turnstiles, walk over the pedestrian walkway, and go one block between the buildings.

Biking: Bike racks are available.

 

 

 

 

YEAH, BUT WHERE THE PARTY AT?

METROBAR DC / 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 / (202) 630-2185

Parking: Paid parking is available in the Rhode Island Avenue Center, directly adjacent to our venue – in the garage below.

Metro:  Via Rhode Island Ave/Brentwood stop on the Red Line. Make a right out of the turnstiles, walk over the pedestrian walkway, and go one block between the buildings.

Biking: Bike racks are available.

 

 

ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA DC / 630 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 / (202) 558-4341

Awards Ceremony and Closing Night will be held inside the theater after the last screening. Complete with a DJ, sponsored beverages and bites! Network with our filmmakers!

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAY IT, DON’T SPRAY IT.

COVID has been wild lately. As that old saying goes, “When in DC … follow our current health and safety measures of our local government.” As of August 23, sites say community levels are low.

If you’re feeling any type of symptom, it’s probably best that you stay home. We are sorry you’ll miss all the fun, but we won’t have any fun if something nasty spreads. We’ve all got to look out for each other, right?! Your health is the most important to us … so stay home, rest, hydrate, and all that good stuff. And no worries, the films will be available to you after the festival!

For those of you choosing to hang out with us, please wash and sanitize your hands frequently during your visit. Looking like a ninja is cool, but masks aren’t currently required in our venues – but we encourage it, and like the style.