Venice Shorts of Los Angeles is an annual festival that serves as a significant platform for filmmakers worldwide. The festival not only features live screenings of shorts in the cinemas of LA but also hosts an IMDb qualifying seasonal competition that celebrates the art of short filmmaking in all its diversity. With a dedication to showcasing international and American short films across various genres, Venice Shorts has become a beacon for independent artists from around the globe. The most recent annual Venice Shorts live screening took place at the Fine Arts Theatre in LA, attracting sold-out audiences of film enthusiasts.
The committee behind Venice Shorts understands the importance of nurturing and promoting the creativity and talent present in the world of short filmmaking. By providing a stage for both emerging and established filmmakers, the organization has created a space where innovation and artistry thrive. The seasonal competition has garnered immense popularity within the indie film community, attracting a wide range of submissions from artists working on short films, scripts, and various other creative endeavors.
Reflecting on the historical significance of Venice Beach, the birthplace of Venice Shorts, one can't help but acknowledge the intertwined destinies of Hollywood and this vibrant coastal community. Since its inception in 1905, Venice Beach has been a hub of creativity and inspiration, a fitting backdrop for the evolution of the movie industry. The enduring love affair between Hollywood and Venice has not only enriched the lives of artists worldwide but has also contributed to the cultural tapestry of cinema.
Founded by a team of passionate American and Canadian filmmakers, Venice Shorts has evolved into a prestigious event that attracts a diverse array of talents from the film industry. Over the years, the festival has welcomed renowned figures alongside emerging stars, creating a dynamic environment for collaboration and artistic expression. Some of the notable figures who have taken part in the festival with short film projects include Gus Van Sant, Jeremy Irons, Eric Roberts, Ross Kauffman, and Jessica Chastain.
As Venice Shorts continues to champion indie film projects, it also actively encourages established industry names to engage in the creation of short films, whether as producers, directors, actors, or writers. This collaborative spirit underscores the festival's commitment to fostering creativity and innovation in the world of filmmaking. With great anticipation, we unveil the latest seasonal winners of Venice Shorts, celebrating the artistry and vision of these talented filmmakers.
Check out the latest winners of the season:
Best Narrative Film
I'm not a robot
Director: Victoria Warmerdam
Best Documentary Film
Days Between Rest
Director: Peter Decherney
Best Indie Short
There Will Be Hurt
Directors: Drew McCoy & Anthony Gilmore
Best First-Time Filmmaker
The Professor
Director: Lucas Banser
Best Director
The Visitor
Director: Nikolaus Aldrich
Best Actress
Static Night, Suddenly Noise
Starring: Molly Griggs
Best Actor
Julien Briau
Fucking Peace
Best Comedy
Camping in Paradise
Director: Eirik Tveiten
Best Experimental
Pandora
Directors: Grégoire Vaillant & Charles-Edouard Dangelser
Best Animation
Henrietta Finds a Nest
Director: Hannah McNally
Best Web-Pilot-Series
Bridge Too Far
Director: Lenny Britton
Best LGBTQ
Half an Orange
Director: Loukia Hadjiyianni
Best Thriller
Satan
Directors: Marcell Belso & Arion Csihar
Best Science Fiction
Trial 54
Director: Davis Rohrer
Best Music video
Peekaboo
Directors: Nadav Elkum & Bruce Melan
Best Horror
Wake
Director: Sean Carter
Best Producer
When It Whispers: The Prologue
Dustin Darr & Zach Daniel Porter & Jeffrey Gose
Best Cinematographer
Matthew Hoodhood
Jade
Best Editor
Just the Janitor
Dan Wilken
Best Composer
David Bessler
Hippocrites: A Broken Oath In Reproductive Health
Best Youth Actress
Immy Taylor
Origin
Best Student Film
Baby
Director: Jack Campbell
Best Female Director
Votum
Director: Kornelia Takacs
Best Screenplay
The Children
Charlotte Gulezian
Honorable Mention Indie short
Lost, Not Forgotten
Directors: Sean Patrick Small & Justin Feinman
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