Shorts In Season Film Festival (2)



Deadlines

01 Feb 2026
Call for entries

01 Mar 2026
Early deadline

24 Apr 2026
Standard deadline

15 May 2026
Late deadline

15 May 2026
Final deadline

2
mths

01 Jun 2026
Notification date

07 Jul 2026
07 Jul 2026

Address

22 Nansenstraße,  12047, Berlin, Neukölln, Germany


Festival description
Short film festival >1' 20'<


Festival requirements
 Film festival
 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Genres
 Any Theme
 Has submission fees
 Continental Festival
 Physical Location
 Production date: Any
 Production countries: Required
 Shooting countries: Required
 Director nationalities: Required
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films  >1' 20'<
 AI Tools 
 Any language
 Subtitles 
English
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English


Festival start: 07 July 2026      Festival end: 07 July 2026

Shorts In Season Film Festival is a bi-annual celebration of bold, brilliant short indie films under 20 minutes, made in Europe or by European filmmakers. The festival exists because we believe short indie films deserve a proper spotlight, a big screen, and a real audience. Run biannually, not just once a year, Shorts In Season gives filmmakers double the chance to share their work and get involved.

Based in Berlin — one of Europe’s most vital creative capitals — we aim for our events to be a place where filmmakers meet, talk, and connect, and where stories come alive before a crowd that truly cares.

Filmmakers with selected films are encouraged to attend and take part in the Q&A discussion on the night after their film has been screened. Of course, there are also plenty of opportunities to network with other filmmakers and attendees.

Shorts In Season's upcoming Summer Edition 2026 will be held at the intimate and beloved IL KINO, a former bakery turned film institution, located within East Berlin’s popular Neukölln district. Like our festival, IL KINO celebrates independent films and showcases international voices and is driven by an independent spirit.

Our team previously ran the Made In Melbourne Film Festival (2009–2016). As indie filmmakers ourselves, we’re here to support fellow indie voices, build a network, and bring people together around the thing we all love most: powerful, personal, unforgettable short films and storytelling.

Read the Submission Rules to see if your film fits before submitting your work. We look forward to viewing your film.

We keep our awards simple and filmmaker-focused. Every finalist receives a Certificate of Official Selection.

In addition, our festival jury will recognise standout work in the following categories:

– Standout Film
– Standout Actor
– Standout Director

And we will also have an Audience Choice award decided on the night by the patrons.

While our festival is not rooted in competition, we recognise that official selections and award laurels can be meaningful for filmmakers, and we’re happy to offer them in that spirit.

— Entrants must be residents of a European country or the film must have been made in Europe.

— Films must have a running time of under 20 minutes, including credits.

— Submissions must be original works and submitted by the film’s producer, director, or a legal representative of the production.

— The festival does not accept films produced and created using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and these films will be disqualified with no refund of the submission fee.

— Entrants must ensure they have secured all necessary rights (music, images, etc.) prior to submission. Shorts In Season accepts no responsibility for copyright infringement.

— Films must have been completed within the last two years. However, there is no premiere requirement.

— Films not currently available for streaming online will be prioritized over films that are already publicly streaming.

— All dialogue must be in English or include English subtitles.

— By submitting a film, entrants grant the festival permission to screen their film publicly as part of Shorts In Season.

— If selected, filmmakers will be asked to provide a DCP file, high-res stills, and/or a short bio for promotional use. PLEASE NOTE: Selected films will be exhibited in a cinema and therefore require delivery as a Digital Cinema Package (DCP). This a set requirement.

Filmmakers who do not already have a DCP may request assistance from the festival to create one at a small cost to the filmmaker, intended to cover technical processing only. Full delivery specifications will be shared with selected filmmakers via email.

— The festival reserves the right to use film stills and brief excerpts (under 30 seconds) from selected films for promotional purposes, including social media, trailers, press, and other festival marketing materials.

— Each submission fee grants the submitter one film entry. If filmmakers wish to submit more than one film, a separate application and fee must be submitted for each.

— Should your film not be selected for the season originally submitted to, it may be considered for a future edition at the discretion of the festival organisers. In this case, filmmakers will be notified and asked to confirm the film’s availability.

— The festival is a filmmaker-focused networking event. Attendance is encouraged (but not mandatory) for selected filmmakers. However, the festival does not have the financial capacity to cover flights or accommodation for filmmakers.

— All submissions must be made via Festhome.

— Refunds will not be issued under any circumstances, including if a filmmaker chooses to withdraw their film after submitting and paying via Festhome.

— We do not offer fee waivers. Submission fees are kept as low as possible and help cover the basic operational costs of the festival. The festival is independently run and not operated for profit.

— We do not accept works-in-progress. However, filmmakers are welcome to submit to a future season once the film is complete.

— All selection decisions are final. Due to the volume of submissions, we are unable to offer individual feedback.


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