Exground filmfest is an annual film festival held in Wiesbaden, Germany, recognized as one of the country's most important festivals for international independent productions. Established in 1990, the festival showcases a diverse program including feature films, documentaries, animation, and experimental cinema, often focusing on underground, low-budget, and independent works from around the world. It serves as a significant meeting place for journalists, film professionals, and film enthusiasts, and was awarded the Wiesbaden Culture Prize in 2000. The festival typically takes place over ten days in November, screening approximately 200 productions chosen from a large pool of submissions.