Not yet hooked on short films? This collection of films selected from previous editions of the Brussels Short Film Festival could help you to do just that. To get you started, read the festival's love letter to its subject:
"A space of freedom allowing infinite discoveries, every year the short film offers us unique perspectives on the world around us. The year 2025 will be no exception.
Whether through fiction, animation or documentary, for 28 years now directors have been confronting us with the issues of our time in a variety of ways, with humour, emotion or even fury, and showing us the full extent of their talents, proving once again that the future of cinema looks bright."
Not yet hooked on short films? This collection of films selected from previous editions of the Brussels Short Film Festival could help you to do just that. To get you started, read the festival's love letter to its subject:
"A space of freedom allowing infinite discoveries, every year the short film offers us unique perspectives on the world around us. The year 2025 will be no exception.
Whether through fiction, animation or documentary, for 28 years now directors have been confronting us with the issues of our time in a variety of ways, with humour, emotion or even fury, and showing us the full extent of their talents, proving once again that the future of cinema looks bright."
Not yet hooked on short films? This collection of films selected from previous editions of the Brussels Short Film Festival could help you to do just that. To get you started, read the festival's love letter to its subject:
"A space of freedom allowing infinite discoveries, every year the short film offers us unique perspectives on the world around us. The year 2025 will be no exception.
Whether through fiction, animation or documentary, for 28 years now directors have been confronting us with the issues of our time in a variety of ways, with humour, emotion or even fury, and showing us the full extent of their talents, proving once again that the future of cinema looks bright."