The Short Films Selection at the 68th Festival de Cannes

The announcement of the 2015 Official Selection will begin with the short films In Competition and the Cinéfondation Selection, in the run-up to the press conference for the 68th Festival de Cannes, to be held on Thursday 16th April.

Following their deliberations, the Cinéfondation and Short Films Jury, presided by Abderrahmane Sissako, will decide on the best films both from the Short Films Competition and the Cinéfondation.

 

THE 2015 SHORT FILMS COMPETITION
 

 

This year, the selection committee received 4,550 short films – 1,000 more than in 2014 – from over 100 countries.

 

The 2015 Short Films Competition comprises nine films (seven works of fiction and two animations), mostly from Asia and Europe, with one representative of Latin America and one from Oceania.

These films are all in the running for the 2015 Short Film Palme d’or, to be awarded by Abderrahmane Sissako, President of the Jury, at the official prize-giving ceremony of the 68th Festival de Cannes on 24th May.

 

SHORT FILMS IN COMPETITION:

 Ely DAGHER

WAVES ’98

 15’

 Lebanon, Qatar

 Shane DANIELSEN

THE GUESTS

 10’

 Australia

 Ziya DEMIREL

SALI

(Tuesday)

 12’

 Turkey, France   

 Céline DEVAUX

LE REPAS DOMINICAL

(Sunday Lunch)

 13’

 France

 Dan HODGSON

LOVE IS BLIND

 6’

 United Kingdom

 Basil KHALIL

AVE MARIA

 14’

 Palestine, France, Germany

 Jan ROOSENS, Raf ROOSENS

COPAIN
(Buddy)

 15’

Belgium

 Eva RILEY

PATRIOT

 14’

 United Kingdom

 Iair SAID

PRESENTE IMPERFECTO

(Present Imperfect)

 15’

 Argentina

 

THE 2015 CINÉFONDATION SELECTION
 

 

To mark its 18th year, the Cinéfondation Selection has chosen 18 films (14 works of fiction and four animations), from among the 1,600 works submitted this year by film schools from all four corners of the globe. 16 countries from four continents are represented.

 

Over a third of the films selected come from schools taking part for the first time, and it is also the first time that a Spanish film school has seen one of its films reach the selection stage. There is a strong showing from Europe once again, with 11 out of the 18 films selected.

 

The three Cinéfondation prizes will be awarded at a ceremony preceding the screening of the prize-winning films on Friday 22nd May in the salle Buñuel.

 

THE CINÉFONDATION SELECTION:

Behzad AZADI

KOSHTARGAH

(Slaughterhouse)

24’    

 Art University of Tehran
Iran

Mateo BENDESKY

EL SER MAGNÉTICO

(The Magnetic Nature)

 17’

Universidad del Cine (FUC)
Argentina

Pippa BIANCO

 SHARE

11’

AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women
USA

Simon CARTWRIGHT

MANOMAN

11’

National Film and Television School
United Kingdom

Ian GARRIDO LÓPEZ

VICTOR XX

20’

ESCAC
Spain

 Maria GUSKOVA

VOZVRASHENIE ERKINA

(The Return of Erkin)

 28’

High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors
Russia

Félix HAZEAUX
Thomas NITSCHE
Edward NOONAN
Franck PINA
Raphaëlle PLANTIER

LEONARDO

 6’

MOPA (ex Supinfocom Arles)
France

Ignacio JURICIC MERILLÁN

LOCAS PERDIDAS

(Lost Queens)

 28’

Carrera de Cine y TV Universidad de Chile
Chile

Sofie KAMPMARK

TSUNAMI

 7’

The Animation Workshop
Denmark

Tomáš KLEIN
Tomáš MERTA

RETRIEVER

 23’

FAMU Prague
Czech Republic

Aurélien PEILLOUX

LES CHERCHEURS

(The Wheel of Emotions)

 32’

La Fémis
France

Eliza PETKOVA

ABWESEND

(Absent)

 13’

Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie (dffb)
Germany

Miki POLONSKI

ASARA REHOVOT MEA ETSIM

(Ten Buildings Away)

 25’

Minshar for Art
Israel

Maksim SHAVKIN

14 STEPS

 37’

Moscow School of New Cinema
Russia

Héctor SILVA NÚÑEZ

ANFIBIO

(Amphibian)

 15’

EICTV
Cuba

Salla SORRI

AINAHAN NE PALAA

(To Return Until)

 17’

Aalto University, ELO Film School Helsinki
Finland

Laura VANDEWYNCKEL

HET PARADIJS

(Paradise)

 6’

RITS School of Arts Brussels
Belgium

Qiu YANG

RI GUANG ZHI XIA

(Under the Sun)

 19’

The VCA, Film & TV School, Melbourne University
Australia