Subject: 2026/27 Film Submission Opens & Grace Farms Highlights

February 9, 2026

Call For Films


It's that time of year! ADFF is accepting submissions for our 2026/27 season. As always, we're looking for architecture and design stories that are also fundamentally human stories. We welcome it all—from profiles of great masters to coming-of-age tales about amateurs who achieve the improbable to zoomed-out explorations of how cities function. Our staff members pride themselves on providing meaningful events for filmmakers, with packed theaters and engaging conversations. But don't just take our word for it:


"A wonderful opportunity and a unique experience. If you're thinking of applying with a film that fits the ADFF focus - DO IT!" –Stuart Clarfield, Director of Kensington Market: Heart of the City (2025)


"Sold out audiences at beautiful theaters. The hospitality and communication were first rate." –Jason Cohn, Director of Modernism, Inc. (2024)


"Fabulous side events like the lecture by the great Helene Binet, which educated our eyes as well as our souls." –Tassos Langis, Director of Builders, Housewives and the Construction of Modern Athens (2021)


Submit your film to ADFF via FilmFreeway by July 15 to be considered for our upcoming season. Or save on submission fees when you apply by our April 15 earlybird deadline.

Recap: Humanity in Architecture presented with Grace Farms


We just completed our second Humanity in Architecture collaboration at Grace Farms, two inspiring days set against crisp, brilliant winter weather. Below is a short video recap capturing highlights from the weekend.

Soren Philman, Nora Rizzo, Kyle Bergman, Brigid Abraham, Emma Gallo, Toshihiro Oki. Photo by Melani Lust.

Photo by Melani Lust.

Kyle Bergman, Erik Sommerfeld, Sadie Thurston, Bo Lee, Toshihiro Oki. Photo by Jacek Dolata.

Upcoming Screenings

February 19-22

Chicago Cultural Center & Gene Siskel Film Center


ADFF:CHICAGO, presented by the Chicago Architecture Center, returns with four days of films and conversations celebrating the creative spirit of architecture and design. Opening night features Prickly Mountain: My Design/Build Life at the Chicago Cultural Center (sold out). All other screenings will take place at the Gene Siskel Film Center.


Click here to explore the full lineup of films, speakers, and events, and purchase tickets.

March 4 at 6:30pm

Village East by Angelika


Søren Pihlmann: Make Materials Matter

2024 / 54 min / Denmark


After the screening, we'll host a discussion between Søren Pihlmann and Beatrice Galilee, founder and executive director of The World Around.

Presented in collaboration with Copenhagen Architectural Foundation.

Click here to get tickets and more info.

March 12 at 5:30pm

LIXIL Water Experience Center


Strange and Familiar: Architecture on Fogo Island

2014 / 54 min / Canada


Following the screening, ADFF Festival Director Kyle Bergman will be in conversation with social entrepreneur Zita Cobb, who is the visionary of the Fogo Island Inn and founder of the Shore Fast Foundation whose visions is help enabale Prosperous economies that serve people, nature, and culture in local places.


Presented in collaboration with Grohe.

RSVP here.


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