The DaVinci International Film Festival (DIFF) is an annual boutique film festival held in Los Angeles, California, produced by the non-profit DaVinci Film Society Inc.. Founded in 2017 by filmmaker Chadwick Pelletier, it celebrates independent cinema from around the world across categories such as narrative features and shorts, documentaries, animation, and screenwriting. The festival hosts screenings at AMC Theaters at The Grove and awards its prestigious Leo Award to the best in festival. Beyond screenings, DIFF includes executive panels, networking events, and programs like Storyline for screenwriting and DaVinci Labs for burgeoning filmmakers. In 2024, DIFF also launched the Junior Leo Awards under the DaVinci Film Institute to support young creatives.