Kratka Forma – The International Festival of Short Films

The Kratka Forma is a leading short film festival in the European region. The festival has served as an influential platform for European film makers and talent at an international level, by spearheading the cinema movement for short films in the European region.

Overview

Kratka Forma is a not-for-profit cultural event, presented and organized by the Cultural Centre Gornji Milanovoac, Gornji Milanovac, the Republic of Serbia.[1][2] The festival is held every second year in Gornji Milanovac, Serbia.[3] The film festival is a manifestation that by its programme cherishes and promotes artistic values of the contemporary film creation. The main aim of the festival is to encourage short film creation as well as film creations by children and the young.

The 3rd Kratka Forma was held in 2015. Every year Kratka Forma presents new and exciting cinema from the European region and beyond, introducing audiences to new talent and original and distinctive filmmaking. The next Kratka Forma will be held in 2017.[4][5]

Awards

Jury Awards

A jury hand out awards to the films they deem best at the closing ceremony.

Audience Awards

Kratka Forma 2015

The 3rd Kratka Forma was held from 19 September 2015 to 27 September 2015. The festival showcased over 206 short films from 42 countries which included a plethora of world premiers.[6]

Awards

Award Category Film Director Country
Grand Prix The First Step Vanessa Clement France
Best Film Micro Film Seriosly Deadly Silence Sara Koppel Denmark
Best Film Mini Film A2042 David Castro Gonzales Spain
Best Film Short Film If I Had It My Way I Would Never Leave Marko Grba Singh Serbia
Special Mention Mini Film Counsellor Venetia Taylor Australia
Special Mention Mini Film Choices Quentin Perez France
Special Mention Short Film Listen Rungano Nyoni Denmark and Finland
Special Mention Animation Father Santiago 'Bou' Grasso Argentina
Grand Prix Film Creation by Children and Young Who Is in Charge Here? Collective Work (Animation studio "DA", "Humra -Human Rights Animation", Goethe-Institut) Russia
Best Film Children Film Creation How Flowers Get Their Colors Collective Work (School of animated film "ŠAF" Vranje) Serbia
Best Film Young People Film Creation Hypnagogic Hallucination Collective Work ( Camera-ETC ) Belgium
Special Mention for Production Film Creation by Children and Young Hands Collective Work (The Cultural Centre Jagodina) Serbia
Special Mention for Production Film Creation by Children and Young Island of Panši Collective Work – (School of film Šipan) Croatia
Special Mention for Production Film Creation by Children and Young In The Name of Burek Matija Piralić, Cinema Club Karlovac Croatia
Special Mention for Production Film Creation by Children and Young The Loneliness Collective Work (A BAO A QU) Spain
Special Mention for Sound Film Creation by Children and Young Snowman and Snow Woman Collective Work (School of animated film "ŠAF" Vranje) Serbia
Special Mention Film Creation by Children and Young Suddenly Our Life Changed Collective Work – Aleksey Balashov Ukraine

Youth Jury Awards

Award Category Film Director Country
Grand Prix Femoral Neck Night Be Serious Sergey Dakhin Russia
Best Film Micro Film My Body in May Matilde De Feo Italy
Best Film Mini Film Counsellor Venetia Taylor Australia
Best Film Short Film Don Miguel Kote Camacho Spain

Kratka Forma 2013

In 2013, Kratka Forma screened a line-up of 143 short films from around the world. The international jury for Mini, Midi and Micro Film consisted of Vera Schmidt, Narcisa Darijević Marković and Dragomir Zupanc. The international jury for films created by children and the youth consisted of Duško Popović, Ivana Vesković and Miodrag J. Novaković.[7]

Kratka Forma 2011

In 2011, Kratka Forma screened a line-up of 84 short films from around the world. The jury consisted of Snežana Trstenjak, Rajko Petrović, Radoy Nikolov, Igor M. Toholj and Krunoslav Jović.[8]

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