The European Film Academy announces the nominations in the
category “EUROPEAN SHORT FILM – Prix Vimeo”
Today the European Film Academy revealed the nominees of the European Short Film category. With the announcement the Academy enters a partnership with Vimeo, the innovative video experience platform for creators and enterprises. The cooperation aims to encourage a cultural dialogue and showcases the layered richness of European cinema. Vimeo will serve as the exclusive title sponsor of the European Short Film category, renaming it to “EUROPEAN SHORT FILM – Prix Vimeo”. Furthermore, 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. Since 2008 Vimeo’s “Staff Picks” have helped the careers of celebrated directors, inspired millions, and built a global community of storytellers.
The category “EUROPEAN SHORT FILM – Prix Vimeo” is organised by the European Film Academy in co-operation with a series of film festivals across Europe. At each of these festivals, an independent jury presented one of the European short films in competition with a candidacy. Out of the complete list of 28 candidates, the participating festivals nominated five films for the European Film Awards.
The films nominated in the category "EUROPEAN SHORT FILM – Prix Vimeo" are:
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2720 directed by Basil da Cunha (Portugal, Switzerland)
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CLAMOR directed by Salomé Da Souza (France)
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THE EXPLODING GIRL directed by Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel (France)
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THE MAN WHO COULD NOT REMAIN SILENT directed by Nebojša Slijepčević (Croatia, France, Bulgaria, Slovenia)
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WANDER TO WONDER directed by Nina Gantz (The Netherlands, France, Belgium, United Kingdom)
Please find the nominations for the category here, including synopsis, cast, credits and statements of directors (if available).
Further nominations in the categories “European Film”, “European Director”, “European Actress”, "European Actor”, “European Screenwriter”, “European Documentary” and “European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI” will be made public on 5 November 2024. The members of the European Film Academy will vote for the winners who will be announced on 7 December 2024 in Lucerne.
The selection is based on the Diversity & Inclusion Standards of the European Film Academy.
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About the European Film Academy
The European Film Academy seeks to support and connect its 5,000 members and celebrates and promotes their work. Its aims are to share knowledge and to educate audiences of all ages about European cinema. Positioning itself as a leading organisation and facilitating crucial debates within the industry, the Academy strives to unite everyone who loves European cinema, culminating annually in the Month of European Film and the European Film Awards, by including European film heritage in its portfolio and by expanding its focus on young audiences through the European Film Club. www.europeanfilmacademy.org
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