These are fifteen short films you shouldn’t miss at the 1st Ulsan International Film Festival, which will take place from December 17th – 21st 2021, at the Ulsan Culture & Arts Center & MEGABOX Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea.
The Singapore International Film Festival is accepting projects for the Asian-Short Film Grant (SEA-SHORTS) and the Southeast Asian-Documentary Grant (SEADOC) until February 1st, 2022. *Only for filmmakers from Southeast Asia*
Dear Asian filmmakers, the Brussels Short Film Festival (Belgium) is accepting films until January 23rd, 2022.
The Singapore International Children’s Film Festival – Big Eyes, Big Minds, is accepting short films until July 31st, 2022.
We continue with the list of short films that you shouldn’t miss a the 21st Kaohsiung Film Festival which will take place online and in cinemas from October 15th – 31st, 2021 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
These are twenty short films you shouldn’t miss at the 19th GwangHwaMun International Short Film Festival which will take place at Cinecube (Gwanghwamun) from October 14th – 19th, 2021 in Seoul, Korea.