The Diamond Screen Film and Media Arts Festival is an annual event organized by Temple University's School of Theater, Film, and Media Arts, showcasing the best work by up-and-coming filmmakers and media artists within its program. The festival highlights outstanding student films in documentary, narrative, and experimental categories, as well as new works from media arts students. It also includes specialized events such as the Diamond Screen Women's Film Festival, which features films created by women writers, directors, and cinematography students, and the Diamond Docs Film Festival, focusing on documentary films. The festival's name invokes Temple University founder Russell Conwell's "acres of diamonds" speech, aiming to discover the next generation of filmmakers from within the university.