Bengaluru International Short Film Festival

Bangalore, Karnataka, Karnataka, India, Asia

13 - 16 Aug, 2020

Academy Award ® Qualifying

Keywords

indian, indian film, fiction, short, international, academy award qualifying, inclusive

Category

Feature, Short

Genre

Short, Animation

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Bengaluru International Short Film Festival

Bangalore, Karnataka, Karnataka, India, Asia

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General Information

founded

2000

edition

10th

organizer

Anand Varadaraj

festival director

Contact details

Bangalore, Karnataka India

N/A

bisffblr@gmail.com

+91 998-686-3615

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About the festival

 

BISFF was conceived on an ambitious dream-fuelled evening, and the strength provided by multi-award winner Prakash Belawadi it came to fruition, Prakash who continues to be the festival mentor. The idea of BISFF was to create a platform for young and amateur filmmakers, where they could screen their shorts to discerning audiences and, more importantly, find constructive and critical feedback from experts in the field. In the very first edition of the festival in 2010, there were only a total of 40 short films submitted. This number rose to 3500+ shorts in 2019, where we saw an eclectic mix of Indian and foreign language films. The journey has been a struggle, but a very thrilling and fulfilling one. Today BISFF has the distinction of being one of the largest Short Film Festivals in India. BISFF showcases shorts from across the world, creating a physical space for a great experience of cinema. It brings together keen, like-minded audiences for the filmmakers and also exhibits works by past masters who have dabbled in short filmmaking that today is an independent art form. Additionally, the festival presents talks, panel discussions, demonstrations, and workshops with leading thinkers, professionals, and industry practitioners, providing an opportunity for young filmmakers to interact with the best in the industry.

Mission

With our direction being more digital for the future, we do hope to make this festival more than just a 3- day program, and powered by our OSCAR accreditation we hope to get bigger and better, faster!

About

 

BISFF was conceived on an ambitious dream-fuelled evening, and the strength provided by multi-award winner Prakash Belawadi it came to fruition, Prakash who continues to be the festival mentor. The idea of BISFF was to create a platform for young and amateur filmmakers, where they could screen their shorts to discerning audiences and, more importantly, find constructive and critical feedback from experts in the field. In the very first edition of the festival in 2010, there were only a total of 40 short films submitted. This number rose to 3500+ shorts in 2019, where we saw an eclectic mix of Indian and foreign language films. The journey has been a struggle, but a very thrilling and fulfilling one. Today BISFF has the distinction of being one of the largest Short Film Festivals in India. BISFF showcases shorts from across the world, creating a physical space for a great experience of cinema. It brings together keen, like-minded audiences for the filmmakers and also exhibits works by past masters who have dabbled in short filmmaking that today is an independent art form. Additionally, the festival presents talks, panel discussions, demonstrations, and workshops with leading thinkers, professionals, and industry practitioners, providing an opportunity for young filmmakers to interact with the best in the industry.

Mission

With our direction being more digital for the future, we do hope to make this festival more than just a 3- day program, and powered by our OSCAR accreditation we hope to get bigger and better, faster!

Gallery

Awards & Winners

2019

International Competition Section (Winner)

First Runner Up (Winner)

The Boy Who Wanted to Fly (2019) Director(s):

Second Runner Up (Winner)

L'Enfant Chameau (2019) Director(s):

Animation Competition Section (Winner)

Indian Competition Section (Winner)

The Wall (2019) Director(s):

First Runner Up (Winner)

Antyeshti (2019) Director(s):

Second Runner Up (Winner)

Malai (2019) Director(s):

Second Runner Up (Winner)

Divider (2019) Director(s):

Special Mention (Winner)

The Man's Beard (2019) Director(s):

Karnataka Comeptition Section (Winner)

Lacchavva (2019) Director(s):

First Runner Up (Winner)

Mouna (2019) Director(s):

Second Runner Up (Winner)

Paduvarahalli (2019) Director(s):

Terms and rules

INSTRUCTIONS
Genre: Only fiction short films are accepted
Running Time: 30 minutes or less. No exceptions. Running time includes end credits.
Formats: Video Link (any digital format)
Production Country: All
Production Year: The film must have been produced after January 1, 2019.
Language: All languages are accepted.
Subtitles: English subtitles are required for all submissions.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

International Competition Section

Animation Competition Section
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $2
Regular (31st March, 2020) $10
Late (17th May, 2020) $15
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No

Any narrative work of Animation fiction with a running time of less than 30 minutes, will qualify in the Animation competition section.The film has to be produced after January 1, 2018 and not submitted to previous BISFF edition. If the film is found to be produced before this term, it will lead to disqualification. Students need to submit scanned/photocopy of their Student id along with the film to get a concession, else will be disqualified. They need send a scan-copy of the valid student id along with BISFF Submission code to bisffblr@gmail.com

First Runner Up
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $2
Regular (31st March, 2020) $10
Late (17th May, 2021) $15
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No
Second Runner Up
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $2
Regular (31st March, 2020) $10
Late (17th May, 2020) $15
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No

Indian Competition Section

Indian Competition Section
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $0
Regular (31st March, 2020) $10
Late (17th May, 2020) $15
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No

Any narrative work of fiction and Non-Animation with a running time of 30 minutes shot in and produced in India, will qualify for the Indian competition section. The film has to be produced after January 1, 2018 and not submitted to previous BISFF editions. Students need to submit a scanned copy or photocopy of their Student ID along with the film to get a concession, else will be disqualified. They need to send a scanned copy of the valid student ID along with BISFF submission code to bisffblr@gmail.com

First Runner Up
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $2
Regular (31st March, 2020) $10
Late (17th May, 2020) $15
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No
Second Runner Up
Early Bird (2nd February, 2020) $2
Regular (31st March, 2020) $10
Late (17th May, 2020) $15
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No
Special Mention
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $0
Regular (31st March, 2020) $0
Late (17th May, 2020) $0
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No

Karnataka Competition

First Runner Up
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $2
Regular (31st March, 2020) $10
Late (17th May, 2020) $15
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No
Second Runner Up
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $2
Regular (31st March, 2020) $10
Late (17th May, 2020) $15
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No
International Competition Section
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $2
Regular (31st March, 2020) $15
Late (17th May, 2020) $20

Any narrative work of fiction & Non-Animation with a running time of 30 minutes shot outside Indian, will qualify in the International competition section. The film has to be produced after 1 January 2019 and not submitted to previous BISFF edition. If the film is found to be produced before this term, it will lead to disqualification.

Karnataka Comeptition Section
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $0
Regular (31st March, 2020) $5
Late (17th May, 2020) $10

Any narrative work of fiction and Non-Animation with a running time of 30 minutes or less, shot inside and produced in Karnataka, India and has the below-mentioned languages will qualify in the Karnataka competition section. The languages considered for this are Kannada, Urdu, Tulu, Konkani and Kodava Takk. The film has to be produced after January 1, 2018 and not submitted to previous BISFF edition. If the film is found to be produced before this term, it will lead to disqualification. Students need to submit scanned/photocopy of their Student id along with the film to get a concession, else will be disqualified. They need send a scan-copy of the valid student id along with BISFF Submission code to bisffblr@gmail.com

Let's Include - An Inclusive Short Film Section (Fiction / Docu)
Early Bird (1st February, 2020) $0
Regular (31st March, 2020) $5
Late (17th May, 2020) $10

This Section invites filmmakers to share their stories of disability through a short film. We welcome submissions from all filmmakers, ranging from the professional to the independent, student, or amateur. The filmmaker needs to be above 18 years of age to adult. We welcome entries from filmmakers who have a disability. This does not mean that the filmmakers are required to have a disability to submit. Films may be entered in either the documentary or non-documentary division. Non-documentary films can be of any genre. Genre: Fiction / Documentary Running Time: 30 minutes or less. No exceptions. Running time includes end credits. Formats: Video Link (any digital format) Production Country: All Production Year: The film must have been produced after January 1, 2019, for all. Language: All languages are accepted. Subtitles: English subtitles are required for all submissions

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