(auto-translated from Dutch Dutch)
The sixth edition of the Go Short - International Short Film Festival Nijmegen will take place from 9 to 13 April 2014. For our competition programs we accept all short film genres: animation, documentary, live-action/fiction and experimental/art film. For more detailed information, see our regulations at www.goshort.nl/submit.
European & Dutch Competition
The European Competition consists of short films produced in Europe of all genres. The films are eligible for the Go Short Award for Best Short Film in all four different categories.
The Dutch Competition is a selection of short films produced in the Netherlands, of which the best film is rewarded with the Go Short Award for Best Dutch Short. From these two competitions, a selection of films is compiled that form the Youth Competition and compete for the Youth Award. All films also compete for the Audience Award.
Breaking Shorts: Student Competition
The Breaking Shorts: Student Competition consists of short films produced in European film schools and of all genres. The best film wins an Encouragement Award, and all films are in the running for the Audience Award.
Dutch platform
For professionals during the festival, in addition to all competition films, we also offer an overview of the most recently produced Dutch short films in the video library. This gives international professionals the opportunity to view the offer of the last year and a half. Films up to 50 minutes are eligible for this. All Dutch films that are submitted are automatically included in the Dutch Platform. Because of this part it is important that all entries are subtitled in English.
deadlines:
Films completed between September 1 (student films from March 1) and December 31, 2012:
1 September 2013
All films completed in 2013:
21 November 2013
Films that have their world premiere during Go Short:
December 21, 2013
Conditions:
1) Films must be completed after September 1, 2012 (student films after March 1, 2012).
2) The maximum length is 40 minutes.
3) The film must come from Europe.
Films up to 50 minutes are eligible for Dutch Platform. The same form can be used for this.
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