13 titles from 16 countries to lock horns in Orizzonti Short Films
- 13 flicks from 16 different countries will be world-premiered and will vie for the Orizzonti Award for Best Short Film
The selection for the Orizzonti Short Films International Competition at the 81st Venice Film Festival (28 August-7 September 2024) has now been finalised. The 13 flicks hailing from 16 different countries will be world-premiered at the gathering and will be vying for the Orizzonti Award for Best Short Film, to be handed out by the Orizzonti section jury.
Seven of the 13 shorts selected are produced or co-produced by Europe. Among the auteurs, we find Londoner Joe Weiland, whose debut, Gorka, was nominated for the BAFTA for Best Short Film; Icelandic helmer Rúnar Rúnarsson, who was Oscar-nominated for the short The Last Farm in 2005, and who will be rocking up in Venice after he world-premiered his fourth feature, When The Light Breaks [+see also:
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Here is the list of the 13 short films selected:
Almost Certainly False – Cansu Baydar (Turkey)
Shadows – Rand Beiruty (France/Joran)
Il burattino e la balena – Roberto Catani (animation) (France/Italy)
The Poison Cat – Tian Guan (China)
Ajar – Atefeh Jalali (Iran)
Three Keenings – Oliver McGoldrick (UK/Ireland/USA)
My Mother Is a Cow – Moara Passoni (Brazil)
René va alla guerra – Luca Ferri, Mariachiara Pernisa, Morgan Menegazzo (documentary) (Italy/Slovenia)
James – Andrés Rodríguez (Guatemala/Mexico)
O – Rúnar Rúnarsson (Iceland/Sweden)
Who Loves the Sun – Arshia Shakiba (documentary) (Canada)
Moon Lake – Jeannie Sui Wonders (USA)
Marion – Joe Weiland, Finn Constantine (France/UK)
(Translated from Italian)
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