About CFFI

About the Festival

Catalina Film Festival & Institute champions imagination, education, and destination through film, connecting storytellers, audiences, industry guests, students, and the Catalina community through cinema.

Who we are

A festival rooted in film, education, and place.

Catalina Film Institute is a California non-profit public benefit corporation dedicated to championing imagination, education, and destination through film.

Led by film industry professionals, the Institute supports storytellers with year-round experiences, industry conversations, community-driven events, educational programs, and creative opportunities.

Our work supports filmmakers and new-media creators across the creative process, from development and production to distribution, while promoting film as an art form and a shared cultural experience.

Catalina Island is central to the identity of the organization. The harbor, the coastline, the Casino, the Avalon Theatre, and the island’s film history are not background decoration. They are part of the festival’s cinematic frame.

Catalina harbor and Casino

Mission

Imagination, education, and destination through film.

The Institute exists to connect artists and audiences, expand educational access, support community life, and celebrate cinema as an art form, an industry, and a gathering place.

Imagination

Championing storytellers

We support independent filmmakers, screenwriters, students, new-media creators, and artists whose work expands how stories are seen, heard, and remembered.

Education

Creating learning spaces

Through workshops, panels, seminars, filmmaker conversations, and hands-on events, the Institute helps students, professionals, and film enthusiasts connect and grow.

Destination

Bringing cinema to Catalina

Set on California’s only coastal resort island, the festival creates a cinematic experience shaped by water, architecture, history, community, and place.

Catalina Film Festival red carpet and press moment

Catalina Film Festival

A destination festival for independent cinema.

Catalina Film Festival is presented each year by Catalina Film Institute as a celebration of cinema on Catalina Island, just 22 miles off the coast of Los Angeles.

The festival features more than 200 films, nightly events, industry networking, and a wide range of programming, including feature films, documentaries, screenplays, animation, short films, horror, and student work.

Recognized by MovieMaker Magazine as one of the “Top 50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee” and ranked among FilmFreeway’s best-reviewed festivals for nearly a decade, CFF is built around filmmaker experience, audience discovery, and meaningful creative connection.

Explore the Festival

Mainland connection

Long Beach Launch

Long Beach serves as the festival’s connecting city on the mainland, extending the Institute’s presence beyond Catalina Island while maintaining a strong architectural and cultural link to Avalon.

Long Beach

A mainland home

The historic 1924 Scottish Rite Cultural Centre serves as a mainland headquarters and art deco landmark for the Institute’s Long Beach presence.

Venue

An iconic theatre setting

The Scottish Rite Cultural Centre includes an 800-seat theatre and shares architectural elegance with Catalina’s Avalon Theatre.

Connection

From mainland to island

The Long Beach connection strengthens access, visibility, and continuity between Southern California, Catalina Island, filmmakers, and audiences.

International outreach

Catalina Film Institute Presents: Korea

Catalina Film Institute is expanding its international outreach through Catalina Film Institute Presents: Korea, an initiative created to strengthen cultural exchange and spotlight outstanding Korean cinema.

Led by Yoo Yeol Park, Founding Director of Catalina Film Institute Presents: Korea, the initiative will build relationships with filmmakers, universities, and cultural partners in Korea.

The goal is to introduce new Korean voices and films to Catalina Film Institute and Catalina Film Festival, while exploring future educational programs, seminars, and curated screenings in Korea.

As this collaboration develops, the Institute will share updates and opportunities to participate.

Catalina Film Institute Presents Korea editorial image

Since 2011

The Institute’s work continues beyond the festival weekend.

Catalina Film Institute supports film culture year-round through educational programs, screenings, conversations, workshops, community events, and creative initiatives.

Summit

Catalina Film & New Media Summit

The Summit supports filmmakers through learning, inspiration, and meaningful connections, including panels, seminars, pitches, and networking events with filmmakers and industry leaders.

Society

Catalina Film Society

The Film Society curates screenings ranging from festival winners to classic films, with filmmaker Q&As and meet-and-greets that unpack the creative process behind the work.

Workshops

Catalina Film Workshops

Based in Avalon, between Avalon Canyon and Avalon Bay, these hands-on experiences offer filmmakers an inspiring setting to learn, create, and develop their craft.

Radio

Catalina Film Radio Program

Through one-on-one interviews with independent filmmakers, the Radio Program explores each artist’s journey, influences, and creative decisions.

Screenings

Screenings on Catalina

Films are screened across Catalina Island, including at the iconic Avalon Theatre, an art deco landmark and historic sound theatre.

Awards

Competitive recognition

Catalina Film Festival remains a competitive festival with awards across multiple categories and prestigious industry honors.

Catalina identity

The island is part of the story.

Catalina Film Festival is shaped by its namesake island. The experience of arriving by water, moving through Avalon, gathering near the harbor, and watching films in a place with deep cinematic memory gives the festival its distinctive character.

The Institute supports Catalina’s local community and off-season economy, celebrating the island’s charitable organizations, residents, local businesses, and long-standing connection to film history.

Catalina is not simply where the festival happens. It is part of what the festival means.

Daytime view of Avalon Harbor on Catalina Island

Platform

Education, art, entertainment, and community impact.

The Institute’s platform supports independent screenings, community events, educational programs, local charities, the Southern California economy, and Catalina Island’s off-season cultural life.

Programming

A wide spectrum of film

The festival platform celebrates feature films, documentaries, screenplays, animation, short films, horror, student work, and special programming.

Community

Supporting local life

The Institute works with local organizations, partners, businesses, and community members to create cultural value beyond the screening room.

Conservation

Stories that protect nature

The Institute spotlights a dedicated conservation series, honoring filmmakers whose work supports protecting, restoring, and experiencing the power of nature.

Catalina Film Festival guests and press moment

Get involved

Support the next chapter of CFFI.

Catalina Film Festival & Institute depends on filmmakers, audiences, donors, volunteers, partners, sponsors, educators, local businesses, and community supporters.

Whether you submit a film, attend a screening, become a partner, make a donation, volunteer, explore MerchLab, or help share the festival with others, you become part of the wider Catalina story.