EFTA Short Film Awards Nominees Announced

The European Film Academy (EFTA) has unveiled a selection of films vying for the prestigious Best Short Film award. Two notable contenders are Katariina Aule’s “Bread Song” and Silvia Lorenzi’s “Numbrituba.”

Alongside these cinematic works, the cassette “Fire under ashes” has also been nominated. This domestic short film explores the importance of proper food storage, specifically advising against consuming stale bread.

The project highlights the potential risks associated with consuming spoiled food. “Fire under ashes” represents a diverse range of perspectives within Estonian filmmaking, showcasing both established and emerging talent. The cassette’s inclusion underscores a willingness among Estonian filmmakers to experiment with different approaches and themes.

The selection reflects a commitment to supporting innovative film production. The diverse range of projects demonstrates a creative spirit and a willingness to take risks within the industry. It’s a good reminder of the importance of proper food handling and the continued vitality of Estonian film.

The EFTA will now assess the nominated films before announcing the winner.

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