Free
No card needed
- 1 film
- Full festival database (1,800+)
- AI festival strategy preview
- Submission tracker and deadline calendar
- Budget tracker
- EPK builder and PDF export
- Unlimited Scam Radar
Start free. Unlock a film for a one-off £49, yours for the whole festival run. No subscription, nothing to cancel.
Free
No card needed
Film Pass
One off, per film, yours forever
Six-Film Slate
One off, up to six films
Prices are in GBP. Pay once, no subscription. VAT and local taxes are calculated at checkout where required.
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Nothing to start. Free gives you one film with the strategy preview, the tracker, and the full EPK builder with PDF export. When you are ready to run a film properly, the Film Pass is a one-off £49 for that film. Pay once and it is yours forever. There is no subscription and nothing to cancel.
Everything for one film: the full AI festival strategy that keeps recalibrating after every acceptance and rejection for the whole campaign, Premiere Guard, the awards qualifying tracker for BAFTA, the Oscars and BIFA, the full submission tracker and budget, and deadline reminders. Programmer and juror intelligence is included as it rolls out. The EPK builder and export are free for everyone.
No. A festival run can last well over a year, so the pass never expires. The strategy keeps working for the life of your campaign and you never pay again for that film.
The Six-Film Slate is £49 for one film, or £239 for up to six. That works out at about £40 a film, six films for less than the price of five. Ideal for a production slate or a film school.
FilmFreeway is a submission form. Circkit is the strategy that sits above it. FilmFreeway does not tell you which festivals fit your film, who programmes them, or whether you are about to burn your world premiere. Circkit does. You still submit through FilmFreeway or direct, but you do it with a plan.
Every festival record carries the date it was last verified. Records older than 6 months trigger a visible warning in the UI. We review Tier 1 to Tier 3 on a quarterly cadence and patch the rest continuously from public sources. Stale festival data is the most trust-damaging problem in this category. We treat it as one.
Yes. A typical run lasts 12 to 18 months. At £49 once, that is roughly £2.70 a month across an 18-month campaign, and then nothing. One wrong submission costs £40 to £120, so the Film Pass pays for itself the first time it stops you entering a festival that was never going to take your film.
Yes. Film-school students and filmmakers on a first feature: email hello@circkit.io with a line about your project and we will send a code.