The European Film Awards are the European equivalent to the American Oscars. Every year, the European Film Academy awards a prize for the best short film. 29 festivals (including Berlinale, the Venice IFF, the Locarno Film Festival, and – since 2020 – Kurzfilmtage) submit the choices of their respective juries to the Academy. We are excited to showcase some of the most remarkable works in European short filmmaking with a selection of films that were shortlisted in 2021.
Easter Eggs
Nicolas Keppens / Netherlands/France/Belgium 2021 / 13'53" / DCP / colour / Dutch / Ani/Fic
The Chinese restaurant is empty. The exotic birds' cage is wide open. Two friends, Jason and Kevin, see this as an opportunity to catch and sell them. But catching the birds is not as simple as it seems.
Bella
Thelyia Petraki / Greece 2020 / 24'35" / DCP / colour / English/Greek / Doc
Just before the Berlin Wall comes tumbling down, at the end of the Cold War. Everything is changing in front of Anthi’s eyes, and Christos seems to be changing too. «Bella» is the story of a moment in time recreated as if in a feverish dream where fiction and documentary overlap perfectly, creating a striking and emotional cinematic universe.
Beyond is the Day
Damian Kocur / Poland 2020 / 25'30" / DCP / black & white / Polish / Fic
Somewhere in Poland lives Pawel, a simple man who works on a small river ferry close to his village. He spends most of his day taking the villagers to the other side of the river. Every day looks the same, but one day he notices somebody traversing the river by swimming. This person is Mohammad, an immigrant from Palestine. Finally somebody Pawel can talk to.
Maalbeek
Ismaël Joffroy Chandoutis / France 2020 / 16' / DCP / colour / French / Doc
Sabine is looking for a missing image: a day that has left its mark forever and that everyone remembers but her. But maybe this absence is what allows her to move on with her life?