Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes Orriols Intergeneracional FICOI (1)

ORRIOLS INTERNATIONAL INTERGENERATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL



Deadlines

15 Jun 2026
Call for entries

31 Aug 2026
Final deadline

10 Oct 2026
Notification date

05 Nov 2026
07 Nov 2026

Address

Orriols,  46019, Valencia, Valencia, Spain


Festival description
Aging, old age, and/or intergenerational dialogue.
Short film festival 20'<


Festival requirements
 Film festival
 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Genres
 Themes
 Does NOT have submission fees
 International Festival
 Physical Location
 January 2020
 Production countries: Any
 Shooting countries: Any
 Director nationalities: Any
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films  20'<
 AI Tools 
 AI Usage: Light
 Any language
 Any language
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Festival start: 05 November 2026      Festival end: 07 November 2026

The Orriols Intergenerational International Short Film Festival (FICOI) invites national and international audiovisual creators to submit their works focusing on the themes of aging, old age, and/or intergenerational dialogue.

In this context, the Festival aims to promote the use of cinema as a tool to build intergenerational bridges, strengthening bonds and mutual understanding between different generations through the creation of new narratives on active aging, and dismantling social stereotypes stems from ageism or the process of growing older.

The festival statuette will be awarded to the best documentary short film, the best fiction short film, and the best short film chosen by the audience (via public vote).

Entry Requirements and Works

Maximum duration: Short films must have a maximum runtime of 20 minutes (including credits).

Theme: The core theme of the work must strictly relate to older adults, aging, old age, and/or intergenerational dialogue, addressing at least one of the thematic areas proposed by the festival.

Eligibility: Works of any nationality produced after January 1, 2020, are eligible for submission.

Language: Short films must be submitted in their original language. If the original language is not Spanish, the inclusion of Spanish subtitles is mandatory.

Submission Limit: Each director or production company may submit a maximum of two works.


Themes of Interest

Submissions may explore the following focus areas with sensitivity and a critical perspective:

Lives and Desires: Older adults, art, and social change.

Social Challenges: The digital divide, unwanted loneliness, palliative care, and the right to die with dignity.

Diversity in Aging: LGBTQ+ older adults, migrant older adults.

Contemporary Visions: The perspective of older adults on the climate crisis, demographic change, international conflicts, urban planning, etc.


Competition Categories

Fiction Category: Short films with a fictional plot and characters.

Non-Fiction Category: Documentary, reportage, or experimental short films based on reality.


  

 
  

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