Because Go Short is a beacon for young talent, Go Short has selected 21 films made by young, talented filmmakers this year. These films will compete for an Encouragement Award, an award that inspires and stimulates young makers.
In alphabetical order:
1. A Film About Pudding | Roel van Beek | 9’ | United Kingdom | 2021
2. Catcave Hysteria | Angelika Abramovitch | 20’ | Sweden | 2022
3. Doosra | Keerthigan Sivakumar | 29’ | Switzerland | 2021
4. Fury | Julia Siuda | 6’ | Poland | 2021
5. Mona & Parviz | Kevin Biele | 17’ | Germany | 2021
6. I Was Max | Lukas Kacinauskas | 21’ | Lithuania | 2021
7. In The Woods | Sara Grgurić | 17’ | Croatia | 2020
8. Invisible Border | Mark Gerstorfer | 27’ | Austria | 2022
9. Letters From Eusapia | Andres Cornejo Pinto | 19’ | Belgium | 2021
10. Love, Dad | Diana Cam Van Nguyen | 13’ | Czech Republic, Slovakia | 2021
11. Soum | Alice Brygo | 31’ | France | 2021
12. Strangers | Nora Longatti | 20’ | Switzerland | 2021
13. The Land that Rises and Descends | Moona Pennanen | 20’ | Finland | 2021
14. The Making of Crime Scenes | Che-Yu Hsu | 22’ | France | 2021
15. The Salamander Child | Théo Degen | 27’ | Belgium | 2021
16. The Seine’s Tears | Yanis Belaid, Eliott Benard, Nicolas Mayeur, Etienne Moulin, Hadrien Pinot, Lisa Vicente, Philippine Singer, Alice Letailleur | 9’ | France | 2021
17. TRAP | Anastasia Veber | 20’ | Russia | 2022
18. Wet | Marianne Bergonneau, Lauriane Montpert, Mélina Mandon, Cloé Peyrebrune, Elvira Taussac | 6’ | France | 2021
19. When The Moon Was Gibbous | Erika Grace Strada | 4’ | Denmark | 2021
20. Will My Parents Come To See Me | Mo Harawe | 28’ | Austria, Germany, Somalia | 2022
21. Z Bratem | Mattias Bavré | 21’ | Poland, Belgium | 2021