Minidoc (12)

MINIDOC



Deadlines

07 Jun 2026
Call for entries

07 Oct 2026
Final deadline

07 Dec 2026
Notification date

07 Nov 2026
07 Nov 2026

Address

Calle Santander, 18,  45161 , Polán, Toledo, Spain


Festival description
Short film festival 12'<


Festival requirements
 Film festival
 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Any Genre
 Themes
 Does NOT have submission fees
 International Festival
 Physical Location
 January 2022
 Production countries: Any
 Shooting countries: Any
 Director nationalities: Any
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films  12'<
 AI Tools 
 Any language
 Subtitles 
Spanish
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Festival start: 07 November 2026      Festival end: 07 November 2026

The theme must focus, from the values ​​of solidarity, tolerance, culture of peace, nature and commitment to gender equality, on ways of life, traditions, trades, crafts, sustainable economy, respect for the environment and living beings, that is, all aspects of the diversity of human culture, with a specific section dealing with issues of the peoples of Siberia and Central Asia.

Cash Prizes: 1,600€

€ 900 and diploma for ferst prize.
€ 300 and diploma for second prize.
€ 200 and diploma for therd prize.
€ 300 and diploma thematic of Siberia or Central Asia

CARMEN ARNAU MURO FOUNDATION
For the study and dissemination of the culture of the peoples of Siberia and Central Asia

Calle Santander, 18
45161 POLÁN (Toledo)
www.fundacioncarmenarnaumuro.org
Tel.: 658 79 04 10
info@fundacioncarmenarnaumuro.org

2026 MINIDOC CONTEST RULES

I. The 12th International Minidocumentary Contest with Commitment of the CARMEN ARNAU MURO FOUNDATION FOR THE STUDY AND DISSEMINATION OF THE CULTURE OF THE PEOPLES OF SIBERIA, CENTRAL ASIA, MONGOLIA, and CHINA will be held at the ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM of Polán (Toledo) on November 7, 2026.

II. The subject matter must revolve around values of solidarity, tolerance, culture of peace, nature, and commitment to gender equality. Topics should cover ways of life, traditions, trades, crafts, sustainable economy, and respect for the environment and living beings—in other words, all aspects of the diversity of human culture—with a specific section addressing topics related to the peoples of Siberia and Central Asia.

III. The ethnographic minidocumentaries must not be produced prior to 2022.

IV. The maximum duration for each minidocumentary must be 12 minutes.

V. Those interested in participating in the contest must choose one of the following modalities to submit their work:

a) Submit the minidocumentary to MINIDOC III via the platform:
www.festhome.com

b) If the minidocumentary is hosted on a website, send the corresponding URL via email to the Foundation's email address: info@fundacioncarmenarnaumuro.org

c) Send the documentary directly to our foundation.

The documentaries presented for the contest will be exhibited solely for educational, non-profit purposes, at the museum itself or wherever the foundation carries out any activity.

VI. The originals must be in Spanish, or in any of the other official languages of the Spanish state. If they are in other languages, they must be subtitled in Spanish.

VII. Each director or producer may present a maximum of 2 minidocumentaries.

VIII. The submission deadline is October 7, 2026.

SUBMISSIONS

IX. Contestants shall be responsible for the content of the minidocumentaries presented to the contest, which must respect Intellectual Property law and not be subject to any legal claims. In any case, the organization is not responsible for the content of the minidocumentaries presented to the contest.

X. The foundation will cover the accommodation and meal expenses (for November 7, 2026) for the winning authors (two people per awarded minidocumentary), whose presence at the award ceremony is not mandatory.

AWARDS

XII. The prizes are not cumulative.

€900 and a diploma for the documentary that best reflects and raises awareness about the requested themes: values of solidarity, tolerance, culture of peace, respect for nature, and commitment to gender equality.

€300 and a diploma for the second best.

€200 and a diploma for the third best.

€300 and a diploma for the theme concerning Siberia or Central Asia.

XIII. The jury, composed of professionals, reserves the right to declare any of the prizes void, and their decisions shall be final.

GENERAL PROVISIONS

XIV. The foundation is authorized to obtain a copy of all minidocumentaries presented. No reproduction or exhibition for commercial purposes will be made.

Non-selected minidocumentaries will be used exclusively for the foundation's cultural and dissemination purposes. For the minidocumentaries selected to compete, the organizing committee reserves the right to distribution, and public and private exhibition anywhere in the world, by itself or by third parties, with explicit mention of the author of the documentaries.

XV. Situations not foreseen in these rules will be resolved without appeal by the organizing committee.

XVI. Submitting a minidocumentary constitutes acceptance of the conditions of these RULES, whose interpretation and application correspond to the organization.

The President, Carmen Arnau Muro
Toledo, May 2026

  

 
  

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