Festival start: 22 April 2027
Festival end: 01 May 2027
Brussels Short Film Festival is an exhibition intended for cinema lovers, both audience and professionals. The purpose is to promote and circulate short films and to generate contacts between audience, young directors and professionals.
The winner of the Great Prize of the International competition is eligible for consideration in the Animated Short Film/ Live Action Short Film category of the Academy Awards® without the standard theatrical run, provided the film otherwise complies with the Academy rules. It also automatically qualifies the film for the César Awards, provided that it complies with the eligibility requirements established by the Académie.
Cash Prizes: 11,500€
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION:
· International Great Prize: 3500 €
The winner of the Great Prize of the International competition is eligible for consideration in the Animated Short Film/ Live Action Short Film category of the Academy Awards® without the standard theatrical run, provided the film otherwise complies with the Academy rules. It also automatically qualifies the film for the César Awards, provided that it complies with the eligibility requirements established by the Académie.
· Special Jury Prize : 1000 €
· Best actress Prize: 1000 €
· Best actor Prize: 1000 €
· Audience Prize: 1500 €
· And other prizes including broadcasting rights on TV channels.
NEXT GENERATION COMPETITION:
. Great Prize: 1500€
. The Audience International Award: 500€
. The Audience National Award: 1000€
. The Young Jury Award: 500€
. And other prizes including broadcasting rights on TV channels.
R E G U L A T I O N S
International and Next Generation International Competitions
30TH BRUSSELS SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
APRIL 22 > MAY 01 2027
1. OBJECTIVES
The Brussels Short Film Festival is an exhibition intended for lovers of cinema, both audience and professionals. The purpose is to promote and circulate short films and to generate contacts between audience, young directors and professionals.
The festival organises 3 competitions:
• National Competition
• International Competition
• Next Generation Competition (dedicated to student films)
The winner of the Great Prize of the International competition is eligible for consideration in the Animated Short Film/ Live Action Short Film category of the Academy Awards® without the standard theatrical run, provided the film otherwise complies with the Academy rules. It also automatically qualifies the film for the César Awards, provided that it complies with the eligibility requirements established by the Académie.
2. ORGANISATION, DATES AND PLACE
The Brussels Short Film Festival is organized by the non-profit association Un Soir…Un Grain in Brussels from April 22nd to May 1st, 2027.
3. RULES AND REGULATIONS
To be admitted, each film must meet the following requirements:
- Films have to not exceed 30 minutes in length. All genres are accepted;
- Films submitted in Next Generation competition have been directed in the framework of a cinema school or a higher directing course;
- Films have to be produced (or have the 1st public exhibition) after November 1, 2025;
- Films have to be available for festival screening on DCP non-encrypted (named according to the Digital Cinema Naming Convention) and mp4. - 20 to 30 Mbs - 1920 x 1080;
- For the submission, the screener imperatively has to subtitled in english, even if the language of the film is english;
- In case of selection, the screening file imperatively has to be understandable in english (subtitles in english if english is not the language of the film). If necessary, French and/or Dutch subtitles will be screened live during the screening.
!! The student films have to be submitted to the Next Generation Competition
4. SUBMISSION deadline:
JANUARY 14, 2027
online submission on Festhome (www.festhome.com)
- Participants have to enter their film via the online submission
- The film has to be uploaded
- Attached files:
o Three stills and a poster (optional) of the film which can be used in any publication (catalogue, brochure, website etc.)
o A photo of the director
Entry only will be valid upon reception of all these documents
Submission fees for the International Competition:
• Until August 13th 2026: 11€ per film
• From August 14th to September 17th 2026: 14€ per film
• From September 18th to December 03rd 2026: 16€ per film (!! deadline for films produced in 2025)
• From December 03rd 2026 to January 14th 2027: 23€ per film
Submission fees for the Next Generation international competition:
• Until September 17th 2026: 8€ per film
• From to September 18th to December 03rd 2026: 11€ per film (!! deadline for films produced in 2025)
• From December 04th 2026 to January 14th 2027: 15€ per film
Any submission made outside this online platform (DVD, BluRay, link sent by email, etc.) won’t be considered for the competition.
5. Awards
Several prizes will be awarded by the official jury as well as the audience in the framework of the audience award. Jury’s decisions may not be subject to appeal. Only persons bound by the name of the award will be the recipients of it.
The payment of the awards will be made within a period of 12 months after the festival.
Winning an award includes the agreement of the production with the fact that the awarded films could be screened for free during regional screenings after the festival and one time during a free screening (at the festival marquee or at the Mont des Arts) during the next festival.
6. SHORT FILM MARKET
A Short Film Market is organized during the Festival. All the films submitted to our competitions, even if not selected, will automatically be indexed in the market catalogue and accessible to the international programmers and TV buyers attending the market. Thus, it is necessary to send the film with english subtitles.
!! If the file is not downloadable from the submission platform, we cannot guarantee that the film will be included in the Short Film market.
By default, the copy uploaded to the submission platform will be used for the market. If you wish to replace it, please contact us by email at print@bsff.be.
7. SELECTION
A selection committee, chosen by the festival team, will be appointed to view all submissions for pre-selection. Only selected films will be allowed to participate in the competition. The selections results will be notified online (www.bsff.be) by the mid-March 2027. Once submitted to the committee, films can’t be removed and no refund will be made.
8. TELEVISION DIFFUSION AND INTERNET
All selected films may be excerpted (limited to 15% (max 2 minutes) of the length) for publicity purposes on TV or via the Internet. Extracts of the selected films may be broadcast on TV channels and on the internet in the context of divulging information regarding the Festival.
9. SHIPPING OF SCREENING COPIES
Screening copies of selected films must be submitted exclusively in digital format. The Festival does not accept submissions on physical support.
10. INVITATION FOR THE DIRECTOR
Selected films directors will be invited to Brussels for 2 days during the festival and will receive an accreditation. The festival will cover a part of the guest’s travel costs. This invitation may not be used by a third party.
11. LITIGATION
The organisation committee is the only one allowed to deal with the persons most closely concerned in case of a litigation. Submit a film to our Next Generation competition implies the acceptance of these regulations. Should any legal dispute occur, only the French version of the present regulations and the Belgian Legislation will have force of law.
International Competition
Short Films 30'< (2024+)
Fee-8%
Early11€10.12€
13 Aug 26
Standard14€12.88€
17 Sep 26
Late16€14.72€
03 Dec 26
Extended23€21.16€
14 Jan 27
Submissions deadline
14 Jan 27
Save up
0.88€
Submit
The Brussels Short Film Festival is an exhibition intended for lovers of cinema, both audience and professionals. The purpose is to promote and circulate short films and to generate contacts between audience, young directors and professionals.
To be admitted, each film must meet the following requirements:
• Films have to not exceed 30 minutes in length. All genres are accepted;
• Films have to be produced (or have the 1st public exhibition) after November 1, 2025;
• Films have to be available for festival screening on DCP 2K non-encrypted (named according to the Digital Cinema Naming Convention) and mp4. - 20 to 30 Mbs - 1920 x 1080;
• For the submission, the screener imperatively has to subtitled in English, even if the language of the film is English;
• In case of selection, the screening file imperatively has to be understandable in English (subtitles in English if English is not the language of the film). If necessary, French and/or Dutch subtitles will be screened live during the screening.
!! The student films have to be submitted to the Next Generation Competition
Next Generation International Competition (student films)
Short Films 30'< (2025+)
Fee-8%
Early8€7.36€
13 Aug 26
Standard11€10.12€
17 Sep 26
Late11€10.12€
03 Dec 26
Extended14€12.88€
14 Jan 27
Submissions deadline
14 Jan 27
Save up
0.64€
Submit
The Next Generation competition is organised as part of the Brussels Short Film Festival and intended for the audience and cinema professionals. The competition aims to promote and screen students short films and encourage encounters between the audience, young filmmakers and professionals.
To be admitted, each film must meet the following requirements:
• Films have to not exceed 30 minutes in length. All genres are accepted;
• Films have been directed in the framework of a cinema school or a higher directing course;
• Films have to be produced (or have the 1st public exhibition) after November 1, 2025;
• Films have to be available for festival screening on DCP 2K non-encrypted (named according to the Digital Cinema Naming Convention) and mp4. - 20 to 30 Mbs - 1920 x 1080;
• For the submission, the screener imperatively has to subtitled in English, even if the language of the film is English;
• In case of selection, the screening file imperatively has to be understandable in English (subtitles in English if English is not the language of the film). If necessary, French and/or Dutch subtitles will be screened live during the screening.
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