NATIONAL SHORT FILM CONTEST AWARDS
FIRST DIAMOND
“EL CUENTO DE UNA NOCHE DE VERANO”, by María Herrera
SECOND DIAMOND
“LA PALMERA”, by Maryam Harandi
THIRD DIAMOND
“VUELTA A RIAÑO”, by Miriam Martín-Díaz Aldagalán
“COMMUNITY OF MADRID” AWARD
“AUNQUE ES DE NOCHE”, by Guillermo García López
“WELAB” AWARD FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHY
To Ion de Sosa for “EL CUENTO DE UNA NOCHE DE VERANO”
“SAE MADRID” AWARD FOR THE BEST SOUND
To Albert Manera, Aroa Munuera & Amanda Villavieja for “BLOW!”
“DAMA” AWARD FOR THE BEST SCREENPLAY
To Adrián Carande, Pepe Rico & Paula Sánchez Álvarez for “CO-HAUNTING”
“AISGE” AWARD FOR THE BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE
To Olivia Delcan for “EL CUENTO DE UNA NOCHE DE VERANO”
“AISGE” AWARD FOR THE BEST MALE PERFORMANCE
Ex Aequo to Antonio Fernández Gabarri & Nasser Rokni El Assouad for “AUNQUE ES DE NOCHE”
“AMAE” AWARD FOR THE BEST MONTAGE
To Mathias Arrignon for “FOR HERE AM I SITTING IN A TIN CAN FAR ABOVE THE WORLD”
ALCINE AWARD FOR THE BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC
To René-Marc Bini for “BLOW!”
ALCINE AWARD FOR THE BEST ARTISTIC DIRECTION
To Marc Riba for “MATER BENEFACTA”
MOVISTAR+ AWARD
“CURA SANA”, by Lucía G. Romero
NATIONAL AUDIENCE AWARD
“CURA SANA”, by Lucía G. Romero
EUROPEAN SHORT FILM CONTEST AWARDS
FIRST DIAMOND
“O JARDIM EM MOVIMENTO”, by Inês Lima
SECOND DIAMOND
“FEW CAN SEE”, by Frank Sweeney
THIRD DIAMOND
“UN GENRE DE TESTAMENT”, by Stephen Vuillemin
PREMIO DEL PÚBLICO EUROPEOEUROPEAN AUDIENCE AWARD
“BERTHE IS DEAD BUT IT’S OK”, by Sacha Trilles
OTHER AWARDS
OPEN SCREEN AUDIENCE AWARD
“LA ESTRELLA AZUL”, by Javier Macipe
CHILDREN'S JURY AWARD FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY, YOUTH AND CHILDREN
“LOS CARPINCHOS”, by Alfredo Soderguit
AL(U)CINE – FGUAH-CIMUART AWARD FOR THE BEST FANTASTIC SHORT FILM
“WAN”, by Víctor Monigote
“ALBERTO CORAZÓN” ART SCHOOL TROPHY FOR THE BEST SHORT FILM POSTER
To Magdalena Orellana for “SOLO LOS MUERTOS SE QUEDAN”
“ALBERTO CORAZÓN” ART SCHOOL TROPHY FOR THE BEST AUDIOVISUAL GRAPHICS, VFX OR ANIMATION
“CRISS CROSS”, by Tomáš Rybár & Nina Rybárová
OFF ALCINE AWARD
“LA CHINA”, by Merche Chandavila