PÖFF Shorts (Black Nights Film Festival)
8 November - 20 November 2024
Contact: Heinrich Sepp
E-mail: shorts@poff.ee
Phone: +372 5656 5599
Address:
Telliskivi 60A
Tallinn
Estonia
10412
Estonia
- About
- Submission Info
PÖFF Shorts is the biggest short film and animation festival in the Baltics.
The festival’s mission is to showcase the best animated and live action short films of all genres from cutting edge talents and bold visionaries across the world.
In addition to a variety of film screenings, the programme includes a selection of guest programmes, Q&As and special events made to bring filmmakers and audiences together in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
As part of the FIAPF-accredited Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF), the festival joins together two internationally recognised, BAFTA-qualifying competition programmes for live action and animation.
Both programmes have their own Main Competition and Student Competition, as well as a joint PÖFF Shorts National Competition designed to provide a platform for Estonian filmmakers and animation directors.
Join us in the beautiful city of Tallinn, where the nights are dark and full of wonder!
Year established: 1999
Is this festival exclusively animation?: No - this is a film festival but with a specific animation category
Is there a marketplace at this festival?: No
Submission deadline:
9 August 2024
Entry fee:
(US Dollar) $14-30
Categories:
- Best Animated Short
- Best Animated Short (Student / Graduation Film)
- Sleepwalkers International competition
- Jury prize for Best Film
- Animated Dreams International competition
- Jury prize for Best Film
- National competition
- Jury prize for Best Film
- Animated Dreams Student competition
- Jury prize for Best Film
- Sleepwalkers Student competition
- Jury prize for Best Film
Submission methods:
- FilmFreeway
- Short Film Depot
Requirements:
Be short or half-length films (up to 45 minutes): fiction, documentary, experimental; live-action or animation.
Be presented in a HD video screening format (minimum 1920x1080px, Prores, DNxHD), DCP.
Have English subtitles if they are not in English.
Films submitted to all competition and non-competition programmes and directed by a film, animation, or media student must state that fact in their application.
Films produced in Estonia or are Estonian-co-productions are also eligible.
Festival recognised by: (what does this mean?)
- BAFTA
- European Film Academy
Link to Submit