ISA announces the award winners of June 2018
Independent Shorts Awards is pleased to announce the award winners of June 2018.
Thank you for sharing your works and congratulations to all!
Los Angeles International Short Film Festival – Monthly Competition
Independent Shorts Awards is pleased to announce the award winners of June 2018.
Thank you for sharing your works and congratulations to all!
Independent Shorts Awards is pleased to release the full list of the projects officially selected for the season of June 2018.
Thank you for sharing your works and congratulations to all!
This has been a wonderful season with powerful award-winning projects and amazing newcomers. Also with projects from countries for the first time represented in ISA competition as Andorra, Chile, and Malta.
Italian filmmaker Rosario Brucato, ISA award-winning for his short “The Different Being”, was featured in ‘TrevisoToday’ newspaper for his latest achievements.
Independent Shorts Awards is pleased to announce the award winners of May 2018.
Thank you for sharing your works and congratulations to all!
Independent Shorts Awards is pleased to release the full list of the projects officially selected for the season of May 2018.
This was an incredible and high competitive season with very tough decisions. The average high standard of the submitted projects is really amazing.
Thank you for sharing your works and congratulations to all!
Call for submissions ends this May 4th at 11:59pm PDT.
For this extended deadline, you may use the following code for 25% off: ISAwards2018
So far, a season under the predominance of several different approaches on the relations between gay community and society, and the presence of the forest as a strong cinematographic and metaphorical element of drama and tension.
A very compelling and challenging set of works.
All award winners of April season will be already included and, very shortly, officially listed in IMDb with their achievements.
“The Five Fingers of the Devil”, “40ish…”, “The Freezer”, “Enginuity”, “Suicide 101”, “Frames”, and “Red Shirt”. Seven works that deserve particular attention.