Los European Film Awards anuncian los nominados en la categoría de cortometrajes
por Cineuropa
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The European Film Academy has revealed the nominees of the European Short Film - Prix Vimeo category in the 38th European Film Awards, which will take place on 17 January in Berlin, at the 70th Seminci – Valladolid International Film Festival.
The category “European Short Film – Prix Vimeo” is chosen by the European Film Academy Short Film Network in collaboration with a network of European film festivals. At each festival, an independent jury selects one European short film as a candidate. From the full list of 30 candidates, the participating festivals then nominate five films for the European Film Awards. Partnered with Vimeo, the video platform for creators and enterprises, the European Short Film – Prix Vimeo aims to promote cultural dialogue and highlight the richness of European storytelling. Vimeo serves as the exclusive title sponsor of the European Short Film category.
Furthermore, during the year the European Film Academy welcomes Vimeo “Staff Picks”, a curated selection of exceptional short films from the Vimeo community, on the website of the European Film Awards. With new curated videos added each week, the Academy highlights achievements in short filmmaking year-round.
The rest of the nominations of the European Film Awards will be made public on 18 November.
The nominees:
European Short Film – Prix Vimeo
Being John Smith - John Smith (UK)
City of Poets - Sara Rajaei (Netherlands)
L'Avance - Djiby Kebe (France)
Man Number 4 - Miranda Pennell (UK)
The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing - Theo Panagopoulos (UK)
(Traducción del inglés)
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