
International School
Film Festival
CREATIVE MINDS COME TOGETHER
About ISFF
The International School Film Festival (ISFF) was founded in 2022 and is currently hosted annually by Seoul International School's film club Tiger Films (formerly known as YIC). This year Tiger Films and other International school clubs/individuals will be the main collaborators to make this event happen. The main goal of this film festival is to provide novel opportunities for aspiring filmmakers and content creators to showcase their skills to share their identities. ISFF 2025 has three themes participants may select from to share their passion with the world.
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Materialism, capitalism, and growing class divide
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A moment of failure becomes the turning point that defines growth or aspiration.
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A winter-set story unfolds around a snow globe as a central symbol.
Students will be given till January 31st to submit their video that answers one of the listed themes. This film festival is not only a chance to express a hidden side of oneself but also a platform to let students know that filmmaking and creating content is enjoyable for all. We ISFF executives strongly believe that the art of filmmaking provides individuals with an unparalleled language of expression.
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS (ISFF 2025)






ISFF 2025
FESTIVAL EXECUTIVES
Sylvia Lee (12)
Host of ISFF
Seoul International School (SIS)
Ian Kim (12)
Host of ISFF
Seoul International School (SIS)
Jiyoo Nam (12)
Executive
Korea International School (KIS)
Juewan Roh (12)
Executive
Korea International School (KIS)
Jenny Ra(12)
Executive
Chadwick International School (CI)
Tyler Park (12)
Executive
Yongsan International School of Seoul (YISS)
Kadyn Jung (11)
Executive
Seoul Foreign School (SFS)

TIMELINE

12/1 - 1/31 (11:59 pm KST)
Submissions Open
2/1 - 2/21
Judging Period
2/27
Award Ceremony at
Seoul International School




















