




At Revelation Perth International Film Festival (Rev), we believe the best stories happen when people come together. We aren’t just looking for sponsors; we’re looking for collaborators who want to help us champion bold ideas, celebrate the art of cinema, and spark the kind of conversations that linger long after the credits roll. If you’re looking to make a genuine impact on Western Australia’s creative landscape, we’d love to weave your brand into our narrative.
Revelation attracts around 11,000 attendances each year, bringing together film lovers, screen professionals, artists and culturally curious audiences. It’s an engaged crowd that comes ready to discover new work, new ideas, and the partners helping bring those experiences to life.
Across the festival, a range of programs and events connect you with different audience groups — from industry professionals and loyal festival-goers to community audiences and first-time attendees.
You can choose the program that best aligns with your brand, along with a partnership level that suits your goals and budget. Our partnerships team then works with you to shape something that’s effective, flexible, and enjoyable to activate.
That involvement can be as light as brand visibility across selected programs, or as integrated as presenting awards, supporting screenings, activating events, or helping shape audience experiences directly.
At Revelation, partnerships are built around alignment and experience, not just placement. We work with organisations that want to be part of the cultural moment — not just sit alongside it.
These program areas are starting points rather than fixed packages. Most partnerships evolve into tailored collaborations shaped around your goals — whether that’s audience reach, industry connection, storytelling alignment or community impact.
If your goal is to connect directly with WA’s screen sector, the WA Screen Culture Awards (WASCA) and Industrial Revelations (Industry Day) place you in front of filmmakers, producers, writers, educators, screen technicians and emerging talent, alongside established decision-makers and cultural leaders.
It’s a highly networked, professionally engaged environment where audiences are there to connect, collaborate and build careers — giving partners direct access to the people actively shaping the future of screen culture in Western Australia.
Feature films and documentaries bring together the widest cross-section of Revelation audiences - curious culture-seekers, loyal festival-goers, arts and ideas professionals, and first-time attendees all sharing the same cinema space.
If your brand is looking for broad, high-attention reach, this sits at the core of the festival experience. You can align with a program theme or focus on a single film that closely matches your audience or values - placing your brand alongside stories with a ready, engaged audience. Choose from genres such as comedy, horror, social justice or match up with a topic related to your brand - just let us know you’re interested and we’ll suggest some titles.
If your brand aligns with First Nations storytelling, children and family audiences, Western Australian creative work, or experimental and artist-led cinema, Rev’s short film showcases offer direct access to highly engaged, genre-specific communities.
Audiences here arrive with intent - families sharing a cinema experience, locals supporting WA talent, or viewers drawn to bold, unconventional work. It’s a focused environment where your brand connects with audiences already invested in that style of storytelling.
Opening Night is one of the most visible and energetic moments of Revelation, bringing together loyal festival audiences, screen industry professionals, media, and Perth’s broader cultural and civic community - including artists, creatives and local figures shaping the city’s cultural life.
For partners seeking premium visibility and strong association with the festival’s flagship event, this is the moment.
With its focus on place, local characters and storytelling, the City of Vincent Film Project connects you directly with a highly local, community-engaged audience - residents, local creatives, civic stakeholders and arts-minded audiences who care deeply about where they live and the stories that come from it.
For partners looking to build genuine community presence, this offers a grounded and visible platform aligned with civic identity, pride and emerging local voices.
If your focus is community engagement, inclusion or intergenerational connection, Life in Pictures offers a direct link to one of Revelation’s most diverse and emotionally engaged audiences.
Audiences are deeply community-minded, often multi-generational, and highly responsive to stories reflecting real life and lived experience. Partnership here places your organisation in a space that feels shared, inclusive and human-centred.
As we approach our 30th anniversary in 2027, Revelation has become a cornerstone of WA screen culture — an AACTA-qualifying festival and a meeting point for local and international filmmakers.
We are also a DGR-endorsed charity, meaning donations and sponsorships are tax deductible, offering financial efficiency alongside cultural impact.
Most importantly, we are values-led. We prioritise ethical partnerships and do not align with organisations tied to environmental harm or social inequity. We look for partnerships that genuinely fit the festival and the communities around it.
Award presenter ($2,500)
Your name on a WASCA award - “ “ presented by X”
Community Partner (up to $3,000)
Program acknowledgment, digital and in-venue recognition, invitations to key events
Supporting Partner ($3,000–$5,000)
Expanded branding across selected programs, event or showcase association, guest access and hospitality
Major Partner ($10,000–$20,000)
High visibility across festival platforms, speaking or presentation opportunities, premium access and hosting
Presenting Partner ($20,000+)
Top-tier presenting rights, extensive brand integration, exclusive industry and audience access, custom activations tailored to your goals
More than logo placement - real cultural connection.
Access to 11,000+ in-person festival attendances and 21,000+ online reach
Direct connection with WA screen industry and culturally engaged audiences
Visibility across screenings, events and industry programs
Alignment with independent culture and creative communities
Real engagement, not passive exposure
Tax-deductible contribution opportunities (where applicable)
Bespoke partnership design shaped around your objectives
We believe the best partnerships are built, not bought.
We work closely with you to shape something that actually fits - whether that’s a structured sponsorship or a more experimental collaboration that grows from an idea.
Once you’re on board, we take care of the details so you can focus on the good part: being part of the festival, meeting the community, and seeing your impact in action.
If something here sparks your interest, we’d love to chat and see where it can go.