National Film Festivals
National Film Festivals are events that celebrate and showcase films produced within a specific country. These festivals provide a platform for filmmakers to present their work, often featuring a variety of genres, styles, and themes. They can include competitions, awards, and opportunities for networking among industry professionals.
These festivals often attract audiences, critics, and media attention, helping to promote national cinema. Notable examples include the Sundance Film Festival in the United States and the Cannes Film Festival in France, which, while international, also highlight national films and filmmakers.