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Tampere International Short Film Festival


Genre: Shorts

Tampere Film Festival, a FIAPF accredited festival, is one of the oldest and most respected short film festivals and one of the three biggest in Europe (Clermont-Ferrand and Oberhausen being the other two). They screen approximately 400 films over five days, they have industry events, and they have an audience of approximately 30,000 annually.

 

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


Awards

2003 - Won - Projectionist, The - Grand Prix

1997 - Won - Christmas Cake, The - Best Short Documentary

1993 - Won - Amelia Rose Towers - Best Fiction

1991 - Won - Night Cries - A Rural Tragedy - Special Jury Prize

Screenings

2010 - Lash

2009 - Shockwaves

2007 - Checkpoint

2006 - Green Bush

2005 - Palermo: 'History' Standing Still

2005 - Live to Give

2004 - Harvie Krumpet

2003 - Projectionist, The

2003 - Her Outback

2003 - Shot, The

2002 - Caravan Park

2002 - Cherith

2002 - Passionless Moments

2002 - Peel

2002 - Rabbit On The Moon

2002 - Girl's Own Story, A

2002 - Getting Wet

2002 - Space Between the Door and the Floor, The

2002 - One Hundred A Day

2002 - Illustrated Auschwitz, The

2002 - Indonesia Calling

2002 - Groping

2002 - Audacious

2002 - Here I Sit

2002 - Five Hundred Acres

2002 - Faces 1976 - 1996

2002 - At Sea

2002 - Tears

2002 - Relative Strangers

2002 - Cheap Blonde

2002 - Floating World

2002 - Sign Language

2002 - Wind

2002 - Brother

2002 - Gate

2002 - Dust

2002 - Cunnamulla

2002 - Big House, The

2002 - In Search of Mike

2002 - Bartleby

2002 - Like It Is

2002 - Playin' Hard to Get

2002 - Causes

2002 - Inja

2002 - Harvey

2002 - Much Ado About Something

2002 - Contemporary Case Studies

2002 - Vitalogy

2002 - Fallen Together

2002 - Shadow Play: Indonesia's Forgotten Holocaust

2002 - Mother's Bosom

2002 - My Brother The Queer

2001 - No Mess

2000 - Heat, the Humidity, The

2000 - Christmas Tree, The

2000 - Cut Grass and Caravans

2000 - Prick

1999 - Relative Strangers

1999 - Pentuphouse

1999 - Paradise

1999 - Dust to Dust

1998 - Uncle

1998 - Beneficiary, The

1998 - Feline

1998 - Two-Wheeled Time Machine, The

1998 - Reverie

1997 - Brave

1997 - Swerve

1997 - Journey, The

1997 - Small Fictions

1997 - This Film is a Dog

1997 - Freestyle

1997 - My Second Car

1997 - Exposed

1997 - Christmas Cake, The

1996 - Leisure

1996 - Existentialist Cowboy's Last Stand, The

1996 - Hell Bento!!

1996 - Addio...Tradizione

1995 - Cherith

1995 - Peel

1995 - Universal Provider, The

1995 - Space Between the Door and the Floor, The

1995 - Swimming

1995 - Puppenhead

1995 - Horse With Stripes, A

1995 - Bad Day

1995 - Illustrated Auschwitz, The

1995 - Wireless Nights

1995 - Cat's Cradle

1995 - Road To Alice

1995 - Black Dogs

1995 - Opportunity Knocks

1995 - Spring Ball

1995 - Palace Cafe

1995 - Arnold Has A Thought

1995 - Loop

1995 - Under the Weather

1995 - Universal Appliance Co.

1995 - Universal Appliance Co.

1995 - Writer's Block

1995 - Rabbit On The Moon

1994 - Darra Dogs

1994 - Yeah, Mostafa

1994 - Wormholes

1993 - Amelia Rose Towers

1993 - He and She

1993 - Sexy Girls - Sexy Appliances

1992 - Resonance

1992 - Sure Thing

1991 - Night Cries - A Rural Tragedy

1989 - Passiona

1989 - Rabbit On The Moon

1989 - Roadside Cafe

1989 - Song Of Air, A

1988 - Poetry For An Englishman

1988 - Where The Forest Meets The Sea

1981 - Stepping Out

Website:
www.tamperefilmfestival.fi
Email:
[email protected]
Start:
5/03/2025
End:
9/03/2025

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