Submissions deadline
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CINEMINUTO – International Ultra-Short Film Festival
01 Nov 2025
Call for entries
28 Feb 2026
Standard deadline
15 Apr 2026
Final deadline
5
mths
05 May 2026
Notification date
10 May 2026
27 May 2026
Festival start: 10 May 2026 Festival end: 27 May 2026
Call for Entries 2026
The CINEMINUTO International Ultrashort Film Festival invites filmmakers from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Latin diaspora to participate in its first edition. From Puerto Rico, the festival celebrates brevity as a cinematic language of freedom, innovation, and cultural resonance.
CINEMINUTO seeks to amplify authentic and diverse voices, offering a legitimate space for one-to-three-minute films that challenge the boundaries of audiovisual storytelling. Short films of any genre — fiction, documentary, animation, or experimental — are welcome, as long as they express an original and coherent vision.
More than a competition, CINEMINUTO is a platform for discovery and connection. Each selected work will be part of a hybrid experience combining online screenings, an in-person gala in Puerto Rico, and international audience voting.
One minute is enough to leave a mark.
Key Dates
Early Call: November 1 – December 31, 2025
Regular Call: January 1 – February 28, 2026
Late Call: March 1 – April 15, 2026
Student Call: November 1, 2025 – April 15, 2026
Notification of Selected Films: May 5, 2026
Online Exhibition: May 10 – 24, 2026
In-Person Gala & Awards Ceremony: May 27, 2026
Post-Festival Report: June 2026
Official Awards
The CINEMINUTO Festival recognizes artistic, narrative, and technical excellence in ultrashort cinema. Each selected work competes on equal terms, highlighting creativity and impact within minimal running times.
Best 1-Minute Short Film
Best Ultrashort Film (1:01–3:00)
Best Student Short Film
Best Social Impact Short Film
Winners receive the CINEMINUTO Award, an exclusive physical trophy of the festival, along with digital certificates.
Regulations and Terms of Participation
1. Objective
The CINEMINUTO Festival celebrates the power of short stories.
Born in Puerto Rico as an international platform dedicated to ultrashort cinema (1 to 3 minutes), it aims to make audiovisual creation more accessible to filmmakers, showcase the cultural diversity of Latin America and the Caribbean, and connect the diaspora with new and authentic narratives.
The festival combines art, innovation, and sustainability, fostering a community that values creativity and cultural expression in its most concentrated form.
2. Call for Entries
Early Call: November 1 – December 31, 2025
Regular Call: January 1 – February 28, 2026
Late Call: March 1 – April 15, 2026
Student Call: November 1, 2025 – April 15, 2026
Official submission platforms:
Festhome
Accepted running times:
Short films of exactly 1 minute (01:00)
Ultrashort films from 1:01 to 3:00, including credits
Notification of selected films: May 1, 2026
Official Selection announcement: May 5, 2026
3. Participation Requirements
3.1. Eligibility
Open to filmmakers of any nationality, age, or experience level.
Submissions accepted from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Latin diaspora worldwide.
Maximum of two short films per participant, submitted separately.
3.2. language and subtitles
Main language: Spanish.
Films in other languages must include correctly synchronized .SRT subtitles in Spanish.
Text must be legible and faithful to the original content.
3.3. Formats and Technical Specifications
duration:
“1 Minute”: 01:00
“Ultrashort”: 01:01–03:00 (including credits)
File: MP4 or MOV, H.264 or similar high-quality codec
Minimum resolution: 1080p (Full HD)
Recommended resolution: 2K or 4K (for theatrical projection)
Audio: Stereo or 5.1, clean and balanced mix
File name: Title_DirectorName.mp4
3.4. Themes and Genres
Fiction, documentary, animation, and experimental films are accepted.
Originality, narrative synthesis, and cultural diversity will be valued.
Erotic or sexually explicit works are not accepted; strong scenes are allowed only if artistically justified.
3.5. Rights and Authorizations
The participant must hold all rights to their work.
By submitting, they grant the festival a non-exclusive, limited license to:
Exhibit the work during the 2026 edition (online and in person)
Use excerpts or stills for promotional purposes
Screen winning and mentioned works in future editions, retrospectives, or on the official website, with visible credit
Copyright remains with the creator.
3.6. Submission and Validation
Submission exclusively via Festhome.
Each film must include the video file, technical sheet, and .SRT subtitles.
The platforms allow uploading these materials during submission.
The committee will review technical and formal compliance.
Works not meeting requirements may be disqualified without refund.
3.7. Evaluation Criteria
Originality and creativity
Narrative and emotional impact
Direction and visual coherence
Performance and rhythm
Cultural or social value
Technical quality
4. Official Categories
4.1. Festival Grand Prize
Jury Award – CINEMINUTO Grand Prize
Highest distinction of the festival, awarded by the jury among all selected works.
Prize: Special CINEMINUTO Award (exclusive physical trophy).
4.2. Main Category awards
CINEMINUTO Grand Prize (Jury Award) – Festival’s highest recognition
Best 1-Minute Short Film – Honors excellence in narrative synthesis
Best Ultrashort Film (1–3 min) – Recognizes the best expanded short narrative
Best Social Impact Short Film – Highlights works of social, cultural, or environmental relevance
Best Student Short Film – Encourages emerging talent
4.3. Artistic and Audience Recognitions
Best Direction – Official Certificate
Best Performance – Official Certificate
online Audience Award – Certificate (digital voting)
Audience Award – Live Screening – Certificate (on-site voting)
Honorable Mentions – Certificates in screenwriting, cinematography, animation, editing, or technical innovation
4.4. General Provisions
The Grand Prize and CINEMINUTO awards are exclusive physical trophies.
Other recognitions: digital or physical certificates.
awards are non-transferable and not exchangeable for cash.
The jury may declare a category void or add special mentions.
5. Selection and Jury
5.1. Programming Committee
Evaluates all submissions and defines the official selection.
Its decisions are final and unappealable.
5.2. Festival Jury
Composed of 3 to 5 professionals from film, visual arts, or culture.
May include local and international experts.
Deliberates independently and autonomously.
Decides awards and mentions according to section 3.7.
5.3. Official Selection and Results
Publication: May 5, 2026
Award Ceremony: May 27, 2026, in Puerto Rico
Physical trophies delivered at the event or shipped by mail.
6. Exhibition
6.1. Formats
Digital (May 10–24, 2026): Screening on the official platform and online audience voting.
In-person (May 27, 2026): CINEMINUTO Gala, 2K/4K projection, 5.1 sound, screening of finalists and winners.
6.2. Screening Materials
Master copy in 2K/4K (MOV or MP4, Apple ProRes or H.264).
DCP optional.
The festival will review image and sound to ensure optimal quality.
6.3. Authorization
Submission implies authorization to screen the work during the 2026 edition and in future showcases or retrospectives.
7. awards and Delivery
7.1. Ceremony
May 25, 2026 · Puerto Rico
Screening of finalist and winning short films.
Presentation of CINEMINUTO awards and certificates.
online broadcast via official channels.
7.2. Delivery
CINEMINUTO awards: physical trophies.
Certificates: physical or digital.
Postal shipping coordinated with winners (international costs shared depending on destination).
7.3. Audience awards
online: Digital voting (May 10–24).
In-person: Voting during the gala.
In case of a tie, the festival may declare a shared award.
7.4. Promotion
Results published on the website, social media, and partner media.
Winners authorize the use of excerpts and stills for cultural communication.
8. General and Legal Conditions
Submission implies full acceptance of these rules.
The festival may modify dates or venues in case of force majeure.
Participants guarantee that their works do not infringe third-party rights.
Jurisdiction: San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Regulations valid exclusively for the 2026 edition.
9. Cultural Vision
From Puerto Rico, CINEMINUTO projects Latin American and Caribbean creativity to the world. It promotes diversity, inclusion, and creative freedom, strengthening cultural identity and emerging talent.
ULTRASHORT CINEMA · INFINITE IMPACT
Submissions deadline
15 Apr 26
Submissions deadline
15 Apr 26