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Glowflare Short Film Festival: 2025: Beverley United Kingdom: Go Short: 2009: Nijmegen Netherlands: Ibero-American Festival of Short films ABC (FIBABC) 2010: Madrid Spain: La Boca del Lobo International Short Film Festival: 1998: Madrid Spain: Insight Film Festival: 2007: Manchester United Kingdom: International Cycling Film Festival: 2005 ...
The first 'Misery Bear' episode titled 'Trip to London' was released in October 2009. To date there have been 14 films in all. [1] In March 2011 a Special Misery Bear film was made for Comic Relief guest starring Kate Moss, who initially befriends Misery Bear. They get steadily more and more drunk until Moss reveals her shrine to Misery Bear ...
The festival included Balloon Girl, a film by children's TV creator Shabnam Rezaei. [18] The 2019 festival kept a Juried Prize and the Most Popular award. In 2020, the festival changed its name from the PBS Online Film Festival to the PBS Short Film Festival. The 2020 competition kept both prizes from 2019 and ran July 13 to July 24. [19] [20]
An AMPAS qualifying Festival, PSISF has hosted 97 short films in its 19-year history that went on to secure Oscar nominations in the short film categories. The Festival of Short Films is a spin-off of the Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) that takes place each January. In 2021 the main PSIFF festival was not held due to the COVID ...
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Glowflare Short Film Festival is an independent short film festival founded in 2024 by Daniel Smales. The festival aims to celebrate the art of short filmmaking, offering a platform for independent filmmakers from the UK and abroad to showcase their work. [1] The festival is set to take place in Beverley, United Kingdom. [2]
Now, the festival's profile as mediator and trailblazer between the worlds of short film and advertising clip, music video, industrial film, and video art – often subsumed under the generic term avant-garde – came to the fore. In 1991, the festival was renamed the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, the name it still bears today.
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