19. November 2024 Johannes Wolters

German Films : German short films competing for the 97th Oscars® 2025

11 German and German-international short films have been submitted to the competition for the 97th Oscars® in the categories „Animated Short Film“, „Live Action Short Film“ and „Documentary Short Film“, after winning a qualifying award or theatrical exhibition in the USA between October 1, 2023 and September 30, 2024:

Im Bereich Animation handelt es sich um folgende sechs Produktionen:

Animation

BAIGAL NUUR – LAKE BAIGAL by Alisi Telengut (9 min, 2023, DE/CA, Best European Animation Film Go Short Nijmegen 2024)
Festival screenings include: Annecy 2023, Toronto 2023, Sundance 2024

JOKO by Izabela Plucinska (16 min, 2024, PL/DE/CZ, Claytraces, Wait a Second!, Grand Prix International Competition Animator – International Animated Film Festival Poznań 2024)
Festival screenings include: Krakow 2024, Annecy 2024 (Best Original Music), Sitges 2024, PÖFF Shorts Tallinn 2024

PACIFIC VEIN by Ulu Braun (12 min, 2024, Studio Ulu Braun, ASIFA Austria Award – Best Film International Competition Animation Avantgarde Vienna Shorts 2024)
Festival screenings include: Berlinale 2024, Guanajuato 2024, Sarajevo 2024, Uppsala 2024, Winterthur 2024

THE WILD-TEMPERED CLAVIER by Anna Samo (7 min, 2024, Tiger Unterwegs Filmproduktion, Theatrical Run USA)
Festival screenings include: Annecy 2024, Guanajuato 2024, Woodstock 2024 (Best Animated Short)

XANH by Thi Dang An Tran (12 min, 2022, Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, German Short Film Award 2023 – Animation)
Festival screenings include: Interfilm Berlin 2023

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ZOO by Tariq Rimawi (8 min, 2022, JO/DE, studioNICE, Theatrical Run USA)
Festival screenings include: Red Sea Film Festival 2022, Tangier 2023, Beirut 2023, Olympia 2023

On December 17, 2024, the „shortlists“ of up to 15 titles each will be announced. The five nominated titles will be announced on January 17, 2025. The Oscar® ceremony will take place on March 2, 2025.

Qualifications for submission:
To be eligible to submit a short film to the Oscar competition, the film must have won a main prize at an international festival approved as „qualifying“ by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Student Academy Award, or a national film award (e.g. German Short Film Award). Short films that haven’t been produced at film schools may alternatively qualify for submission through a minimum 7-day commercial theatrical release in the United States. The respective „qualifier“ is indicated in parentheses.

The Academy doesn’t publish the titles of all submitted short films, so German Films can’t guarantee this listing is complete.

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