15 Shorts Nominated

The European Film Academy and EFA Productions are proud to present this year’s short film nominations. At each of theĀ 15 participating film festivals, an independent jury presented one European short film in competition with a nomination in the short film category of the European Film Awards.

NOMINATED ARE:

Vila do Conde Short Film Nominee
AQUAPARQUE
by Ana Moreira
Portugal, fiction, 16 min
BerlinĀ Short Film Nominee
BURKINA BRANDENBURG KOMPLEX
by Ulu Braun
Germany, fiction/experimental, 19 min
Cork Short Film Nominee
CONTAINER
KONTENER
by Sebastian Lang
Germany, fiction, 30 min
Leuven Short Film Nominee
GRADUATIONĀ `97
Š’Š˜ŠŸŠ£Š”Šš `97
by Pavlo Ostrikov
Ukraine, fiction, 19 min
Sarajevo Short Film Nominee
I SIGNED THE PETITION
by Mahdi Fleifel

UK/Germany/ Switzerland, documentary, 11 min
ValladolidĀ Ā Short Film Nominee
KAPITALISTIS

by Pablo MuƱoz Gomez
Belgium/France, fiction, 15 min
UppsalaĀ Short Film Nominee
MERYEM

by Reber Dosky
The Netherlands, documentary, 16 min
Tampere Short Film Nominee
PRISONER OF SOCIETY
įƒ”įƒįƒŖįƒ˜įƒ£įƒ›įƒ˜įƒ” įƒžįƒįƒ¢įƒ˜įƒ›įƒįƒ įƒ˜
by Rati Tsiteladze
Georgia/Latvia, documentary, 15 min
Krakow Short Film Nominee
RELEASE THE DOGS
LƂCHEZ LES CHIENS

by Manue Fleytoux
France/Belgium, fiction, 21 min
Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Nominee
SHAME
CPAM

by Petar Krumov
Bulgaria, fiction, 24 min
Drama Short Film Nominee
THE ESCAPE
L’ƉCHAPPƉE

by Laƫtitia Martinoni
France, fiction, 10 min
Venice Short Film Nominee
THE YEARS
GLI ANNI
by Sara Fgaier

Italy/France, documentary, 20 min
Locarno Short Film Nominee
THOSE WHO DESIRE
LOS QUE DESEAN

by Elena López Riera
Switzerland/Spain, documentary, 24 min
RotterdamĀ Short Film Nominee
WHAT’S THE DAMAGE
by Heather Phillipson
UK, experimental, 8 min
Bristol Short Film Nominee
WILDEBEEST
by Nicolas Keppens & Matthias Phlips
Belgium, animation, 20 min

The European Film Academy congratulates the nominees. The nominated films will soon be submitted to the more than 3,500 EFA Members to elect the winner. The European Short Film 2018 will then be presented at the European Film Awards Ceremony on Saturday, 15 December, in Seville.

Berlin, 4 October 2018

Since its successful pan-European launch in November 2022 Europe’s own film and award season, the Month of European Film has been growing continuously: Starting with 35 partners from 35 countries in 2022, the Month of European Film collaborated in 2024 with 108 partners from 42 countries. The number of screenings of European films within the initiative rocketed from 1,553 in 2022 to 9,310 in 2023 to 16,140 screenings in the 2024 edition. Admissions increased from 61,199 in 2022 to 164,206 in 2023 to almost half a million admissions (467,697) in the last year. The participating partners reported that their activities during the Month of European Film increased audience interest in European films and it also makes them want to programme more European films in the future. This is the result of an evaluation with the participating partners of this unique initiative.

ā€œThe European Film Academy senses growing interest in Europe for an ā€˜award season’ celebrating the best European cinema has to offer,ā€ says Mattthijs Wouter Knol, Academy CEO and Director. ā€œWith the Month of European Film we build a network and a window for the simultaneous celebration of European cinema and to bring the diversity of European film closer to home for many people: first of all to their local cinema. Only three years into the initiative we are proud and happy that the Month of European Film is becoming more and more visible across Europe and is attracting a significantly growing number of visitors from Norway to Malta, from Portugal to Georgia. In the upcoming years until the European Film Academy’s 40th anniversary in 2028, we will further build a European ā€˜award season’ with our partners. It is time to deepen the awareness of European film culture. It is time to bring us as Europeans closer together through the culture and values we share: cinema has that power.ā€

Feedback from the audience regarding the Month of European Film was also very positive: The partners reported that in an audience survey cinema visitors from across Europe saw the Month of European Film as an important celebration of European culture. They said the Month of European Film has raised their interest in European films significantly and that they would like to see more European films. It also made them feel more united with fellow Europeans.

This year, the Month of European Film will start with the nominations announcement on Tuesday 18 November 2025, with cinemas all over Europe offering a tailor-made programme for their local audience. The Month of European Film will have its grand finale on Saturday 17 January 2026 with the celebration of the European Film Awards in Berlin.

The Month of European Film is an initiative of the European Film Academy supported by the Creative Europe MEDIA Programme of the European Union, in co-operation with Europa Cinemas, CICAE, MUBI, DAFilms, Festival Scope, as well as numerous other European and local partners.

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