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The 2025 New York Science Fiction Film Festival Celebrating a weekend full of independent science fiction features and short films

The 2025 New York Science Fiction Film Festival Celebrating a weekend full of independent science fiction features and short films

September 6, 2025 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

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Festival director Daniel Abella gives us a preview of what to expect at the 5th Annual New York Science Fiction & Horror Film Festival, which will be screening September 19-20 2025 in New York City (Manhattan and Brooklyn).

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2025
PRODUCERS CLUB AND CINEMA
358 West 44th St, NY, NY, 10033

FREE POPCORN FOR ALL WHO ATTEND THE FRIDAY SCREENINGS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2025
STUART CINEMA AND CAFE
79 West St, Brooklyn, NY 11222

There will be a full features track and shorts programs track at both locations, including filmmaker Q&A sessions after both the features and shorts programs screenings. And they are working on setting up online writing workshops to accompany the screenplay competition.

And stay tuned for the 2026 Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival, coming April 2026 and currently accepting submissions: https://www.thephilipkdickfilmfestival.com/

Purchase your tickets, for either in-person viewing or limited time online screenings: newyorksci-fifest.com

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