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Uppsala International Short Film Festival


Genre: Shorts

Established in 1982, the festival has become Sweden’s premiere arena for short film. A director-oriented festival, one of the aims of Uppsala is to promote the distribution of foreign short films throughout Sweden. The festival has a focus on well-made short fiction of the more classic tradition as well as cutting edge films from every conceivable genre.

 

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


Awards

2004 - Won - Harvie Krumpet - Audience Award

2004 - Won - Tooth, The - Best Children's Film

1994 - Won - Teenage Portraits - Best Experimental film

1986 - Won - Half Life - Honourable Mention

1985 - Won - Lonely Hearts - Best Fiction Film

1985 - Won - One Night Stand - Honourable Mention

Screenings

2009 - Necessary Games

2009 - INK

2009 - Young Love

2009 - Small Changes

2008 - Funk, The

2008 - Jerrycan

2008 - Chainsaw

2008 - Little Wings

2008 - Ground Beneath, The

2007 - Smoko - The Chop Chop Diaries

2007 - Prada Handbag

2007 - Passionless Moments

2007 - Cat's Cradle

2007 - My Last Ten Hours With You

2006 - Road Ahead, The

2006 - Extreme Makeover

2006 - Lloyd Ormerod Wants His Face Back

2005 - Plains Empty

2005 - Splintered

2005 - Moustache

2004 - Harvie Krumpet

2004 - Deluge

2004 - Wonderful Day, A

2004 - Oranges

2004 - Tooth, The

2004 - Astray

2003 - In Search of Mike

2003 - Ward 13

2003 - Rotting Woman, The

2003 - Short Before the Movie

2002 - Pyjama Girl

2001 - Pact

2001 - Cheap Blonde

2001 - Contemporary Case Studies

2000 - Above the Dust Level

2000 - Brother

2000 - Prelude

2000 - Joy

1999 - Fetch

1999 - Cousin

1999 - Flower Girl

1998 - Boy

1998 - Two/Out

1998 - Denial

1998 - Picture Woman, The

1998 - Masseur

1998 - I Want You

1998 - Amor

1998 - Two Girls And A Baby

1998 - Cheap Blonde

1997 - Pact

1997 - Here I Sit

1997 - Five Hundred Acres

1997 - Come As You Are

1997 - Christmas Cake, The

1997 - Uncle

1997 - Franz and Kafka

1997 - Gift, The

1997 - Headlock

1997 - Four Minute Festival

1997 - My Cunt

1996 - Maidenhead

1996 - Page 73

1996 - Web, The: Wolf - Scandanavia

1996 - Blood on the Chandelier

1996 - Small Fictions

1996 - Cuckoo, The

1996 - Sparrow

1996 - Web, The: Frogs - World

1996 - Struck

1995 - What's Going On, Frank?

1994 - Sewing Room, The

1994 - Small Confessions

1994 - Teenage Portraits

1994 - Bernie's Magic Moment

1994 - Gran's Big Advenuture

1994 - Midday Crisis

1994 - Environmental

1994 - Prickly Heat

1993 - Desire

1992 - Bad Day

1991 - Rabbit On The Moon

1991 - Good Woman Of Bangkok, The

1990 - Crack in the Curtains

1990 - Night Out, A

1990 - Senso Daughters (senso No Onnatchi)

1990 - Let Me Rescue You Before Someone Else Does

1989 - Sweetie

1989 - Celia

1989 - Rabbit On The Moon

1988 - Sebastian and the Sparrow

1988 - Shame

1988 - Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh

1987 - Deadline

1986 - Malcolm

1986 - Couldn't Be Fairer

1986 - Passionless Moments

1986 - Shark Callers Of Kontu, The

1986 - Yap ... How did you know we'd like TV?

1986 - Yumi Yet

1986 - Greening, The

1986 - Half Life

1986 - Ileksen

1985 - My First Wife

1985 - Fran

1985 - Lonely Hearts

1985 - Anyone Can Be A Genius!

1985 - One Night Stand

Website:
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27/10/2024

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