The European Short Film Festival in Nice is preparing to captivate cinema enthusiasts with a rich and diverse competition, where a professional jury, a student jury, and a public jury will come together to celebrate the excellence of young cinematic creation.
Professional Jury: A Team of Passionate Experts
The professional jury consists of prominent members of the film industry, including Paul Rigoux, who brings an insightful perspective on production and direction. He is joined by Apostolos Kara, a director and editor whose experience will provide valuable insight when evaluating the presented works. Together, they will be tasked with selecting the year-end films that captivate audiences with their originality and creativity.
Vanessa Banonbordes, an acclaimed independent producer, rounds out this jury. A finalist for the production grant from Onto Acts Productions in 2004, she has had her films recognized in numerous festivals. In addition to her role as a producer, Vanessa teaches screenwriting at the FEMIS and actively participates in the Rewrite and Development Aid Commission. Her involvement in the writing residency RECIFS in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region demonstrates her commitment to supporting young talents in crafting their first feature films.
Student Jury: A Young and Dynamic Voice
The voice of students will also be heard through the student jury, composed of five students selected after a short film critique competition. These young cinephiles will have the opportunity to award the Student Jury Prize, a symbol of creativity and innovative vision from the new generation of filmmakers.
Public Jury: The Voice of the Audience
The public jury invites all attendees to participate actively in the competition. At the end of each screening, the audience is called to vote for their favorite films. The most popular film will receive the Public Prize of the City of Nice, a valuable recognition highlighting the importance of audience engagement in the festival.
European Competition: A Cinematic Journey Across the Continent
The European Competition represents the official selection of the festival, showcasing promising creations from across Europe. With 31 films divided into 8 programs, the festival offers a varied and eclectic glimpse of contemporary creativity from 14 represented countries. Audiences will have the chance to be swept away by powerful images and travel through the captivating stories of emerging filmmakers.
Valued Awards: Encouraging Creation
Winners of this competition will have the opportunity to receive prestigious awards, including:
- Grand Prize: Awarded €1200 by the festival.
- City of Nice Prize: €1500 worth of equipment provided by the City of Nice.
- Student Prize: €1500 offered by ESRA Côte d'Azur and the University of Côte d'Azur.
- Best Screenplay Prize: A special prize from ESRA Côte d'Azur.
- Interpretation Prize: Awarded to recognize outstanding performances.
- Special Jury Prize: In recognition of the originality and impact of the works.
An Event Not to Be Missed
The festival promises to be an unmissable event for short film lovers and cinematic discoveries. With a passionate jury and an eclectic program, the European Short Film Festival in Nice asserts itself as an essential platform for promoting cinematic creation in Europe. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover films that push the boundaries of imagination and celebrate the richness of European cinematic culture.