Show Me Shorts

A truly international celebration of pint-sized films.
Mary-Therese Blair
Published on September 14, 2018

Overview

Show Me Shorts, New Zealand's premier international short film festival, returns for a remarkable 13th year, connecting audiences with quality short films and celebrating excellence in short film making.

Opening nationally on 7 October, this year's program includes 50 of the best short films from around the globe including Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Lebanon, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and USA.

Our own filmmaking talent will be on display with four Kiwi films making their premiere during the festival: One Day by Nicky Cameron, Twenty One Points by Pete Circuitt, Toilet by Simeon Duncombe and Delivery by Stephen Kang.

The short films will be shown at Light House Cuba from October 13 to 22 but if you fancy a sneak peak of all of the films, and a bit of (short) film glamour, then the Show Me Shorts launch party is at Roxy Cinema on Friday, 12 October at 8pm. The winning shorts are announced and prizes presented followed by a viewing of the winning films.

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