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  1. INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL IN DRAMA

    Drama International Short Film Festival (DISFF) é um festival de lista A qualificado para o Oscar® e a European Film Academy. Há 47 anos que serve como um centro global para cineastas e produtores de curtas-metragens, onde podem conectar-se e colaborar para elevar os padrões estéticos e de produção da forma de curta-metragem. O DISFF46 ocorreu em quatro locais com ingressos esgotados, enquanto nossa plataforma DISFF alcançou mais de 280.0000 visitantes únicos. Festival de Cinema Qualificado ao Oscar O DISFF é um Festival de Cinema de Qualificação para o Oscar, o que significa que tanto os vencedores do Grande Prêmio da Competição Internacional quanto do Prêmio de Melhor Filme da Competição Nacional tornam-se elegíveis nas categorias Melhor Curta-Metragem de Animação ou Melhor Curta-Metragem de Ação ao Vivo no Oscar®, desde que cumprir os regulamentos da Academia.

  2. Locais de RealizaçãoDrama

    Data2 a 8 de Setembro de 2024

    Inscrições10 de Janeiro a 8 de Maio de 2024

  3. Edição Anterior

    Premiados: 
    GOLDEN DIONYSUS – BEST FILM AWARD
    to the film ‘Bearcave’, directed by Krysianna Papadakis and Stergios Dinopoulos

    An independent film that stole our hearts by managing to touch upon important issues while remaining penetrating, authentic, and brave. Breaking away from the stereotypical documentations of rural Greece in a way we rarely see in Greek cinema, the film’s creators placed a big bet and won. A film full of daring stylistic contradictions, natural performances, and character complexity, whose two heroines keep us on our toes, despite the film’s long duration. Up until the credits roll, emotion is prevalent, through the reminder that cinema has always needed and will always need real and deeply human stories.

    The award is accompanied by the following prizes: Finos Film offers a prize of 4,000 euro, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) offers a prize of 3,000 euro, and the Greek Film Centre offers a prize of 2,500 euro.

    SILVER DIONYSUS – “TONIA MARKETAKI” BEST DIRECTION AWARD
    to Alexis Koukias-Pantelis, for the film ‘Aerolin’

    For his exceptional guidance of the main actress, the tight rhythm and all other elements which effortlessly compose this film, we singled out a film which conveyed successfully and humorously the heroine’s struggle to survive in a modern urban environment, presenting on the big screen a character who ultimately represents a whole generation.

    The award is accompanied by a prize of 3,500 euro offered by the Greek Film Centre, as well as by Post Production services worth 2,500 euro offered by Stefilm, original music composition for the creator’s next project offered by the company Musou, a Crew United Pass, and a 5-year free Premium Member subscription on Crew United’s platform.

    DOCUMENTARY AWARD
    to the film ‘Light of Light’, directed by Neritan Zinxhiria

    By composing a deeply sacramental world through the use of archive material and daring cinematic choices, the director converses with the past, the present and the future, and expands time. We selected a deeply poetic and existential film for this award.

    The award is accompanied by a 3,500-euro prize offered by the Greek Film Centre and a 1,000-euro prize offered by the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT).

    BEST SCRIPT AWARD
    to Michalis Mathoudiakis and Alexis Koukias-Pantelis for the film ‘Aerolin’, directed by Alexis Koukias-Pantelis

    A script which handles the short film form masterfully and economically, while remaining consistent to the tone and dramatic development of its heroine.

    The award is accompanied by a prize of 3,500 euro, offered by the Greek Film Centre.

    DRAMA QUEER AWARD
    to the film ‘Buffer Zone’, directed by Savvas Stavrou

    The film reminded us that, beyond any man-made or other border, love will always prevail as the ultimate affirmation of life and hope.

    The award is accompanied by a cash prize of 2,000 euro, offered by Onassis Culture.

    SPECIAL JURY AWARD
    to the film ‘The first setting sun of summer’, directed by Asteris Tziolas

    BEST MALE PERFORMANCE AWARD
    to Andreas Markou, for his performance in the film ‘Buffer Zone’, directed by Savvas Stavrou

    We decided to present this award to a young actor who managed to convey the hero’s struggle in a sensitive, natural, and innocent way, in stark contrast to the toxic masculinity environment which surrounds him.

    BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE AWARD
    to Chara Kyriazi, for her performance in the film ‘Bearcave’, directed by Stergios Dinopoulos

    To the actress that moved us with a refreshingly authentic and realistic performance. Through a personal and austere performance, the actress makes us privy to the emotional state of a heroine who, even when remaining silent, manages to tell us everything.

    BEST SOUND DESIGN AWARD
    to Panagiotis Papagiannopoulos and Stelios Koupetoris for the film ‘Midnight Skin’, directed by Manolis Mavris

    For the atmospheric building of an idiosyncratic dystopia which follows the viewer around throughout the duration of the film.

    BEST SOUND AWARD
    to Nikos Konstantinou for the film ‘Unorthodox’, directed by Konstantinos Antonopoulos

    For its integral sound engineering in a highly demanding natural environment.

    Sound design services and 5.1 surround mixing by Costas Chrysogelos & DIAL

    BEST EDITING AWARD
    to Marios Kleftakis, for the film ‘Arizones’, directed by Giorgos Iliopoulos

    For its skilled, thorough, delicate and precise editing, which, through its paced rhythm manages to immerse the viewer into the hero’s subjective world.

    BEST PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD
    to Manu Tilinski for the film ‘Midnight Skin’, directed by Manolis Mavris

    High quality photography, both aesthetically and technically intact, which showcases the director’s particular aesthetic in every frame, and takes the viewer on a journey through a world which tiptoes between the realistic, the metaphysical, the dreamlike, and the subconscious.

    The award is accompanied by a Crew United Pass, and a 5-year Premium Member membership on Crew United’s platform.

    ORIGINAL MUSIC AWARD
    to Petros Sotiropoulos & The Aqua Barons for the film ‘Crossing’, directed by Aineias Tsamatis and Katerina Mavrogeorgi

    For its distinct identity which plays a decisive part in the film’s universe.

    “IOULIA STAVRIDOU” COSTUME AWARD
    to Rectifier + Tzo for the film ‘Good Girls Club: A Virginity Odyssey’, directed by Lida Vartzioti and Dimitris Tsakaleas

    For imaginatively combining the element of kitsch with the freshness of pop aesthetic, through a variety of outfit choices.

    SET DESIGN AWARD
    to Artemis Flessa for the film ‘Crossing’, directed by Aineias Tsamatis and Katerina Mavrogeorgi

    For the excellent construction of a set which defines the film’s world in full and organic connection with the natural environment.

    The award is accompanied by a Crew United Pass, and a 5-year free Premium Member membership on Crew United’s platform.

    SPECIAL EFFECTS AWARD
    to Kameleon Studio (Prosthetics) Morgan Hildebrand / Aurelia Monnier, for the film ‘Midnight Skin’, directed by Manolis Mavris

    For the impressively masterful design of the film’s special effects, which are incorporated naturally in the transcendental universe of the film.

    MAKE-UP AND HAIR STYLING AWARD
    to Elina Trantou, for the film ‘Good Girls Club: A Virginity Odyssey’, directed by Lida Vartzioti and Dimitris Tsakaleas

    For the consistency which is used to serve the overall aesthetic of the film.