Young people can present their short film individually or in groups. There are no nationality or residency restrictions. The only condition is that the person directing the short film is a holder of the European Youth Card and that he formalizes the registration.
The competition will open the registration period today, and it will last until November 28.
The short films presented must have been made in 2024. Pieces can be up to 10 minutes long, including credits, and short films will be accepted in any language. However, those that are not in Spanish must be subtitled in that language.
Competition prizes
Short films will be judged by a panel of film experts, and the following awards will be given:
z First Prize for the Best Short Film: 600 euros.
z Second Prize for the Best Short Film: 400 euros.
z Prize for the Best Interpretation: 350 euros.
z Prize for the best photo: 350 euros.
z Prize for the Best Original Music: 350 euros.
Registration will be done through the form available on the Youth Card website of the Navarra Youth Institute (www.carnejoven.navarra.es), which will include a link to download the materials that will be sent to the Navarre Cinema. It can also be accessed from the website of the film studio (www.filmotecanavarra.com).
Both web pages also contain the legal basis of the competition.
Action to find a younger audience
In addition to the means of programming the screening room and participating in other activities aimed at recognizing the History of the Seventh Art from the dissemination area of the Navarre Cinematheque, the Navarre Cinematheque also proposes other ways to promote cinematographic art, starting from creation or didactic.
Last June he revived the film workshop for young people, and now he invites the collective who know the media and are looking for opportunities to spread their work to participate in this short film competition. This competition is organized in collaboration with the Youth Institute of Navarre. It will have an international scope and is especially aimed at young people with the European Youth Card.
Navarra Library and Film Library
The Navarra Library and Film Library opened on March 1, 2011. The Filmographic Archive joins the Projection and Programming Area, which shows and makes available to interested audiences the programmed film cycles and the funds on deposit.
The Filmographic Archive is the heart of the Navarre Filmoteca, and its role is essential to give value to the Filmographic Heritage of Navarre and to preserve it.