The 17th Seoul Metro International subway Film Festival

Seoul, South Korea
Tier CUnder Review
47
Legitimacy Score

Emerging or unverified festival

The Seoul Metro International Subway Film Festival (SMIFF) is a short-film festival best known for screening ultra-short films inside Seoul’s subway system and on related metro media platforms.[1][2][3] Established in 2010, it is notable for bringing cinema into everyday transit spaces and for its very brief runtime limits, with recent editions accepting films up to 210 seconds long and welcoming any subject or genre.[1][2][3]

Last updated Aug 16, 2026

Legitimacy Analysis

Positive Indicators (+12 pts)

  • 17 years of verifiable history
  • 1 verified pro signal

Red Flags (-15 pts)

  • No physical screenings
  • Trust status under active review

Trust Signals

Positive Signals

  • Documented history with archived programs

Festival Details

Founded

2009

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Legitimacy Score47/100
TierTier C
Reviews0
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