MIOB IN SHORTS AWARD - voting starts

MIOB IN SHORTS AWARD - voting starts

Watch & Vote

At the 33rd FilmFestival Cottbus the MIOB in Shorts Award will be presented again.


YOU can vote which film will win the award!

1. click here to go directly to the MIOB website

2. vote for the film you like the most

You can watch all the films for free.




MIOB ist ein Netzwerk aus sieben europäischen Filmfestivals und wurde 2017 gegründet. Alle Festivals sind Branchentreffpunkte und zugleich Publikumsfestivals, das heißt es gibt nach den Filmen spannende Q&As und passende (Film-) Workshops. Bei allen Filmfestivals werden Programme und Filme kuratiert, die im regulären Kinobetrieb, trotz internationaler Erfolge, oft keinen Platz finden. Seit 2020 wird MIOB vom Creative Europe - MEDIA Programm der Europäischen Union gefördert.

MIOB is a network of seven European film festivals and was founded in 2017. All festivals are industry meeting points and public festivals at the same time, which means there are exciting Q&As and suitable (film) workshops after the films. At all film festivals, programmes and films are curated that often do not find a place in the regular cinema circuit, despite international successes. Since 2020, MIOB has been funded by the Creative Europe - MEDIA programme of the European Union.


Besides the FFC, these are the other MIOB members:

Crossing Europe is the third largest film festival in Austria. Every year in April, around 130 feature films, documentaries and short films are shown here.

The Festival de Sevilla is one of the largest film festivals in Spain. Films from all over the world are shown in the Andalusian capital Seville in November.

The Palić Festival in Subotica is one of the most important cultural events in Serbia and is one of the most relevant film festivals in Southeast Europe. The festival is one of few that show exclusively European films.

Les Arcs European Film Festival, located in the French Alps, is considered one of the most important independent film festivals in Europe.

The Scanorama European Film Forum in Lithuania brings together over 40,000 film fans every year. Since 2017, the festival has been awarded the EFFE label for outstanding festivals by the European Festivals Association.

The Trieste Film Festival is the most important film festival for Central and Eastern European cinema in Italy. For more than 30 years, films have been shown here that are often unknown to Italian and generally Western audiences.

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