CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Sun, Mar 1–
Women’s HERstory Month Marathon 2026
Venue: Online
Thomas Edison Film Festival & Hoboken Historical Museum present Women’s HERstory Month Marathon 2026
Featuring an eclectic program of animation, documentary, and narrative shorts from Canada, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, the UK and the US.
Fri, Mar 27, 2026
7:00 PM
Savannah College of Art & Design - SCAD (Savannah, GA, US)
Trustees Theater
Savannah, GA, US
Selected shorts from Germany, England, Scotland, and across the US including animation, documentary, experimental, and narrative, and award-winning films produced at SCAD.
Thu, Mar 26, 2026
6:30 PM
Celebrating the 1st Annual Winners of the TEFF Student Filmmaker Awards
Rowan University (Glassboro, NJ, US)
King Auditorium, Bozorth Hall
300 Memorial Circle Drive
Glassboro, NJ, US
Thomas Edison Film Festival celebrates the 1st Annual Winners of the TEFF Student Filmmaker Awards with a selection of this year's films.
Wed, Mar 18, 2026
6:30 PM
TEFF Student Filmmaker Awards
James Stewart Film Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University (Princeton, NJ, US)
185 Nassau St.
Princeton, NJ, US
Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) celebrates the 1st Annual Winners of the TEFF Student Filmmaker Awards with a selection of this year's films.
Tue, Mar 10, 2026
7:00 PM
1st Annual Winners of the TEFF Student Filmmaker at FDU
Fairleigh Dickenson University (FDU) (Madison, NJ, US)
285 Madison Avenue
Dreyfuss Building, Room 125
Madison, NJ, US
Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) celebrates the 1st Annual Winners of the TEFF Student Filmmaker Awards
Sat, Feb 21–
Thomas Edison Film Festival 45th Anniversary Stellar Awards On-Demand
Venue: Online
Selections from the TEFF 2026 Jury’s Stellar Awards.
Grit – Jury’s Stellar Award - Documentary. 14 min. by Vanina Feldsztein, Brooklyn, NY, USA
A film about people who keep going. What does it mean to be old? Once we reach a certain age are we still being seen? “Grit” looks at old age with a fresh set of eyes on three people who defy perceptions.
Hollowgram – Jury’s Stellar Award - Experimental. 7 min. by Laura Iancu, Romania, and Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
“Hollowgram” conjures varicolored clusters of swirling images and sounds from places real and imagined as if looking through a flip book in a dream. It navigates the tension between the desire to share memories and possibilities with another person and the failure of the attempt. The soundscape is crafted from wild sounds captured in Romania that are core components of the film’s emotional space
The Oath – Jury’s Stellar Award - Screen Dance. 24 min. by Alla Kovgan, Harlem, NY, & Annie-B Parson, Brooklyn, NY, USA. Both communal and monstrous, the human urge to move in a large mass in unison – to bond, to battle, to promise, to intimidate, to gather, to dance; this is THE OATH. “I wondered if it was possible to create a film that could conjure this sharing of energy of live bodies in space. This became my goal for the film.” Annie-B Parson, Writer/Choreographer
The Anarchist and the Fridge – Global Insights Stellar Award 14 min. by Yunchang Zhang, Jersey City, NJ, USA. “The Anarchist and The Fridge” tells the story of a man named Thadeaus who moved from Boston to New York over 20 years ago to pursue his ideals. Inspired by the organization, “Food Not Bombs” he survived cancer, gained community support, and established New York's first free fridge in Bed-Stuy. Now, he sees replenishing the fridge as his duty, using free food to unite the community.
Randy Wicker – A Portrait – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Stellar Award. 8 min. by Nicole Pometti, Bloomfield, NJ and Rolando Nieves, Guttenberg, NJ, USA. An intimate glimpse into the life and legacy of LGBT pioneer Randy Wicker — told in his own words.
Fri, Feb 27, 2026
6:30 PM
Thomas Edison Film Festival Hoboken Premiere
Hoboken Historical Museum (Hoboken, NJ, US)
1301 Hudson St
Hoboken, NJ, US
The Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) and the Hoboken Historical Museum present the 45th Anniversary TEFF Hoboken Premiere on Friday, February 27th at 6:30pm. The program kicks off with a wine and pizza reception at 6:30pm followed by a selection of uplifting top award-winning films from the 2026 collection. Special guest filmmakers will join a Q&A.
The program includes, The Anarchist and the Fridge – Documentary by Yunchang Zhang, Jersey City, NJ, USA; Hollowgram – Experimental by Laura Iancu, Romania, and Blacksburg, Virginia, USA; The Letter – Documentary by Oliver Würffell, Germany and Brooklyn, NY, USA; Olive – Narrative by Tom Koch, France, and NY, NY, USA; In the Eyes of the Worm – Animation by Emily Hubley and Max Rosenthal, East Orange, NJ; A Mountain of Content – Experimental by Duncan Cowles, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; Grit – Documentary by Vanina Feldsztein, Brooklyn, NY, USA; and The Undying Pain of Existence – Animation by Oscar Jacobson, Ludwigsburg, Germany.
Tickets can be purchased in advance on-line through the Hoboken Historical Museum website for $10, or at the door. The reception includes light refreshments, wine and pizza from Hoboken’s own, Benny Tudino’s, served at 6:30pm. Advance ticket purchases are advised as seating is limited.
The Littleman Parking-Independence Garage (Shipyard Lane, at 12th St.) offers 3 hours of free parking with Museum validation. Make sure to bring your ticket to the event at the Hoboken Historical Museum for validation.
For tickets click here.
Fri, Feb 20, 2026
6:30 PM
2026 Thomas Edison Film Festival Premiere Screening
James Stewart Film Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University (Princeton, NJ, US)
185 Nassau St.
Princeton, NJ, US
Mon, Feb 16, 2026
6:00 PM
The HUUB and First Unitarian Universalist Church of Essex County (Orange, NJ, US)
35 & 47 Cleveland St
Orange, NJ, US
Featuring a potluck supper celebrating Lunar New Year & selected shorts from the Festival’s collection including animation, documentary, narrative and screen dance films from China, Japan, Northern Kenya, and the US.
Funding has been made possible by The Puffin Foundation, Ltd.
Tue, Feb 10, 2026
12:00 PM
Hudson County Movie Tour at the Secaucus Public Library
Secaucus Public Library (Secaucus, NJ, US)
1379 Paterson Plank Road
Secaucus, NJ, US
Featuring uplifting films celebrating Valentine’s Day with stories about love, relationships, and connection between humans and nature. Featuring animation, narrative, and screen dance films.
This program was made possible through the generous support of the Hudson County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, Gina Hulings, Director.