Schécci Short Movie Award (1)



Deadlines

31 Dec 2025
Call for entries

26 Mar 2026
Early deadline

15 Apr 2026
Standard deadline

05 May 2026
Late deadline

05 May 2026
Extended deadline

3
mths

15 May 2026
Notification date

30 May 2026
30 May 2026

Address

Strada Provinciale 83 snc c/o AGRILOG,  74023, Grottaglie, Taranto, Italy


Festival description
Short film festival


Festival requirements
 Film festival
 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Any Genre
 Any Theme
 Has submission fees
 International Festival
 Physical Location
 Production date: Any
 Production countries: Any
 Shooting countries: Any
 Director nationalities: Any
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films 
 AI Tools 
 Any language
 Subtitles 
Italian
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Italian
English


Festival start: 30 May 2026      Festival end: 30 May 2026

The Schécci Short Movie Award is an international competition dedicated to short-form cinema, created with the aim of promoting creativity, narrative research, and technical quality in the short film format. The festival welcomes works from all over the world, offering emerging and professional filmmakers a space for visibility and artistic exchange.

The competition is open to fiction short films, documentaries, experimental films, animated films, and music videos, produced with professional production standards. Each filmmaker may submit multiple works and enter the same work into multiple categories, in accordance with the procedures established by the submission platform.

Selected works are evaluated by a jury composed of directors, film industry professionals, critics, and cinema experts, who assess each film according to internal criteria of artistic, technical, and narrative quality. Jury decisions are final and not subject to appeal. Winning works may be screened during the official final event of the competition.

• Best Short Film
(any genre)
• Best Narrative Short Film
• Best Documentary Short Film
• Best Music Video
• Best Experimental Short Film
• Best Animated Short Film
• Best Director
• Best Production
• Best Actress
• Best Actor
• Best Original Screenplay
• Best Original Soundtrack
• Best Original Song
• Best Cinematography
• Best Editing
• Best Sound Design
• Best Visual Effects (VFX)

ELIGIBLE WORKS

The Competition accepts the following types of works:

• Short films in the following formats:
• Fiction (narrative)
• Documentary (non-fiction)
• Experimental films
• Animated films
• Music videos


CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION

By submitting their work, participants declare and accept that:

• The Schécci Short Movie Award is authorized to use parts of the submitted work (including trailers, teasers, posters, and stills) exclusively for promotional and informational purposes related to the competition.

• Entry fees are non-refundable under any circumstances.

• Each filmmaker may submit multiple works, and each work may be submitted to multiple categories.

• The same work may be submitted multiple times, in accordance with the procedures set out on the registration platform.

• Participants agree to receive promotional and informational emails from the Competition and its partners.

• The jury is composed of directors, film industry professionals, critics, intellectuals, authors, and film experts.

• Each work will be evaluated by the same number of jury members, according to the Competition's internal criteria.

• The winning works will be screened during the final evening of the Competition.

• The jury's decisions are final and cannot be appealed.

• Registration for the Competition implies acceptance of promotional communications from the Competition itself or its official partners.


TECHNICAL AND LINGUISTIC REQUIREMENTS

All films must include subtitles in Italian, unless the language spoken is already Italian.

• Films must meet minimum technical standards, including:

• Clear, good-quality audio
• Video resolution no lower than 720p HD
• subtitles/captions for works not in Italian


WORKS NOT ELIGIBLE

The following works will not be considered:

• Amateur videos

• Extremist or propaganda content from religious or political organizations

• Films with political themes or that promote a political agenda

• Works with insufficient production standards (poor audio, lack of required subtitles, video resolution lower than 720p HD)











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