European Short Film Audience Award 1

Four short films nominated for the European Short Film Audience Award. Vote for your favourite!

Language: Eng Duration: 95 min Age Limit: 12+

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  • Kafana na Balkanu

    Balkan, Baby
    Director: Boris Gavrilović
    Country: Germany
    Year: 2023
    Genre: Fiction
    Duration: 19 min

    Martina is a good immigrant. At least, she has always done her best to be regarded as such in Germany. But then she meets young Dunja during a short vacation at Lake Starnberg. Dunja is self-confident, non-conformist and, above all, she stands by her Yugoslavian origins – unlike Martina. Suddenly, Martina is forced to confront a part of her identity that she has repressed all her life.

  • Motherless Child

    Director: Sophie Maréchal
    Country: Belgium, France
    Year: 2023
    Genre: Fiction
    Duration: 22 min

    Barbara, a 30-year-old single female, is the typical example of a modern woman: a working girl living in a fast lane. Barbara is completely hooked on her smartphone, but her routine is about to change when a mysterious balloon, seemingly sent from the sky, floats into her life.

  • Natureza humana

    Human Nature
    Director: Mónica Lima
    Country: Portugal, Germany
    Year: 2023
    Genre: Fiction
    Duration: 26 min

    In an apartment in a city under curfew, a day expands from early spring to late summer. A couple’s longing to start a family is shaken by a pervasive feeling of uncertainty.

  • Storks Always Come Home

    Director: Halyna Koziutynska
    Country: Ukraine
    Year: 2023
    Genre: Documentary
    Duration: 28 min

    Gala and Viktor search for their Heaven on Earth, even during the war. That’s why they bought an abandoned house in the Carpathian Mountains and started repairing it. It’s a place of peace and calmness where they can grow their food, be silent, be defenseless, and drink coffee overlooking the mountains and a stork’s nest. But winter comes, the apple tree in the yard freezes, and the War reaches Heaven.