Show Me Shorts Film Festival

Show Me Shorts is Aotearoa New Zealand’s premier international short film festival, established in 2006.
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    About Show Me Shorts Film Festival

    Show Me Shorts is Aotearoa New Zealand’s premier international short film festival, established in 2006. It has grown significantly over the years, now hosting over 100 screenings at 40 cinema venues nationwide every October. The festival is both Academy Awards® accredited and BAFTA-qualifying, making it a highly sought-after platform for short filmmakers.

    The festival’s mission is to connect New Zealand audiences with a diverse range of short films from around the globe while also promoting New Zealand short films on the international stage. Its carefully curated programming spans drama, comedy, animation, and documentary, ensuring something for every film enthusiast.

    In addition to screenings, Show Me Shorts focuses on professional development for filmmakers. Events like Industry Day, Filmmaker Talks, masterclasses, and networking sessions provide invaluable opportunities for learning, collaboration, and industry growth. Over the years, the festival has become a vital platform for emerging talent, celebrating creativity and fostering connections across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

    The Impact of Show Me Shorts Film Festival

    Academy Awards® and BAFTA Qualification

    As an Oscar-accredited and BAFTA-qualifying festival, winners in the top categories are eligible for consideration at these prestigious awards. This distinction has solidified the festival’s reputation as a launching pad for filmmakers aiming to gain international recognition.

    Celebrating Excellence

    In 2024, the festival’s 19th edition showcased remarkable talent, including:

    • “Honey Kaha” by Te Waiarangi Ratana, which led nominations with four nods, including Department of Post Best New Zealand Film.
    • “Figment” by Ian Sweeney, earning three nominations.
    • Best International Film nominees such as “Rock Paper Scissors” by Franz Böhm and “Marion” by Joe Weiland.

    Winners of the top awards included:

    • Best New Zealand Film: “Lea Tupu’anga (Mother Tongue)” (Vea Mafile’o, Eldon Booth, and Alex Lovell).
    • Best International Film: “The Brother” (Mahdiye Ghotbedinmohamadi and Mohadeseh Pirhadi).
    • Best Music Video: “Tōtara”.

    Professional Development and Networking

    Beyond screenings, the festival is committed to fostering emerging talent through:

    • Industry Day: Connecting filmmakers with industry leaders.
    • Filmmaker Talks: Offering insights into the craft and industry trends.
    • Masterclasses: Focused on honing skills across various aspects of filmmaking.

    A Platform for Global Recognition

    By providing pathways to international awards and showcasing diverse storytelling, Show Me Shorts plays a pivotal role in advancing the short film industry both locally and globally.

    Show Me Shorts Film Festival continues to be a leading force in the Asia-Pacific short film community, celebrating creativity, fostering talent, and bringing exceptional short films to audiences across New Zealand and the world.

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