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Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen


Genre: Shorts

The International Short Film Festival Oberhausen was founded in 1954 and is one of the oldest short film festivals in the world. It has played an important role in the early stages of filmmakers’ careers It receives more than 7,000 entries annually from 100 countries and screens around 500. It includes a competition section, presided over by an international jury. It welcomes about 1,100 accredited guests annually. The festival requires films be available for German premiere status.

 

SCREEN AUSTRALIA HAS NOT TRACKED SCREENINGS AND AWARDS AT THIS FESTIVAL SINCE 2010.


Awards

2008 - Won - Chainsaw - Grand Prize of the City

2005 - Won - Gabriel - Prize of the Children’s Film Competition for 5 - 12 year olds

2004 - Won - Oranges - Prize of the Youth Film Competition for the programs of the 12 to 16 year olds

2000 - Won - Flower Girl - Main Prize

1995 - Won - Lilliput Cafe - Interfilm Jury of the Protestant Film Centre

1994 - Won - Loop - FIPRESCI Prize - Honorourable Mention

1981 - Won - Stepping Out - One of six main prizes

Screenings

2008 - Chainsaw

2008 - Lucille

2007 - Wobbegong

2007 - Girl Who Swallowed Bees, The

2006 - Still Time

2006 - Love This Time

2006 - Still Life

2005 - Gabriel

2004 - Mother Tongue

2004 - It's Like That!

2004 - Oranges

2004 - Get in the Car

2003 - Projectionist, The

2001 - Bare

2001 - Joy

2001 - Telephone Call for Genevieve Snow, A

2001 - Are You Normal Enough? (Snog)

2000 - My Colour, Your Kind

2000 - Flower Girl

2000 - First Love

2000 - Your Turn

2000 - FLUX

2000 - Book Keeper, The

1999 - Fetch

1999 - Pentuphouse

1999 - Cousin

1998 - Short Film about... Snoring, A

1998 - Second Thoughts

1998 - In Memory of Laura

1998 - And we Never Went to the Beach

1997 - Urban Fairytale

1997 - Five Hundred Acres

1997 - Come As You Are

1997 - Faces 1976 - 1996

1997 - Low Job

1996 - Strap On Olympia

1996 - Bathing Boxes

1996 - Down the Track

1995 - Lilliput Cafe

1994 - Loop

1993 - Ambient Alphabet (C of Meaning)

1992 - Reaper Madness

1992 - Sheep

1992 - Diction

1992 - Apocryphal History of Meat Part IV - The Brotherhood of Meat

1991 - Ordinary Woman, An

1991 - EG

1991 - Puppenhead

1991 - Island of Lies

1991 - Doubtful Invitation

1991 - Eden

1990 - La Petit Mort

1990 - Myself When Fourteen

1989 - La Lune

1989 - Cherith

1989 - Danny's Egg

1989 - Rabbit On The Moon

1989 - Roadside Cafe

1989 - Sex Rules

1989 - Dudu And The Line

1989 - Elephant Theatre

1989 - Cane Toads: An Unnatural History

1989 - Nice Coloured Girls

1989 - Fogbrook Thing, The

1989 - Dragon

1989 - Top Kid, The

1988 - Boss Boy

1988 - Where The Forest Meets The Sea

1987 - Double X

1987 - Recognition

1987 - Samba To Slow Fox

1987 - Fifty Fifty

1986 - Pitjiri - The Snake That Will Not Sink

1986 - Greening, The

1985 - Fear of Life

1985 - Holzwege - Wood Roads Wrong Ways

1985 - Incongruous

1981 - Stepping Out

Website:
www.kurzfilmtage.de
Email:
[email protected]
Start:
29/04/2025
End:
4/05/2025

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