The local film scene is particularly dynamic when it comes to short films. The films that are selected for the Short Film National Competition represent a variety of genres and forms and have to have been made in 2024 or later. The competition is judged by an international jury to ensure that the unique features of Latvian-made films are acknowledged in a broader perspective.
Whether they are animated, narrative, documentary, or experimental, the competition is looking for short films with a distinct voice made in Latvia. Up to ten short films will be selected.
Entries
We welcome short films and audiovisual works with a running time of up to 30 minutes, and with a completion date of no earlier than 1 January 2024. This competition accepts works by both established and emerging professionals who are Latvian citizens, were born in, or are long-term residents of Latvia (at least 2 years). We also consider works that have been produced in Latvia, made by a Latvian director abroad, or films that list Latvia as one of its production countries.
Prize
The selected short film titles are judged by an international jury consisting of industry experts, filmmakers, and representatives from the international film festival community. The film that generates the greatest passion and the liveliest discussions about the very essence of cinema will receive a specially designed award and a monetary prize of EUR 1,000.The RIGA IFF Award Ceremony takes place on the second Saturday of the festival.
Candidacy for the European Short Film – Prix Vimeo 2026 Award
The jury selects a single candidate for the European Short Film – Prix Vimeo 2026 award from the films screened in the RIGA IFF Short Film National and International Competitions. Eligible directors must be born in Europe or hold a passport from a European country (the European Film Academy defines Europe as both EU and non-EU countries and includes Israeli and Palestinian passport holders), the film must have been produced in 2025, and the running time cannot exceed 30 minutes.
Deadline
The call for submissions opens on 25 March 2025 and closes on 30 June 2025. All submissions are free of charge until 1 April 2025. From 2 April to 18 May, the submission fee is EUR 10 per entry, but from 19 May – EUR 15. The results will be announced by 10 September 2025.
Léo Soesanto
Lead curator of RIGA IFF Short Film Competitions Léo Soesanto is a Paris-based film programmer and journalist who has written for publications such as Libération, Les Inrockuptibles, Vogue Paris, Premiere, and Grazia. He has extensive festival experience having been part of the feature film selection committee for the Critics’ Week sidebar at the Cannes Film Festival between 2009 and 2015. He also chaired the short film selection committee from 2017 to 2021. From 2016 to 2020, he was a film programmer at the Rotterdam Film Festival, which is a mecca for auteur cinema.
Chantal Lian
Selection committee member Chantal Lian has been working in the film industry for more than 14 years, as a programmer and curator at major French festivals such as the Les Arcs International Film Festival and the Champs-Élysées Film Festival for independent cinema where she also established the US in Progress Paris programme to promote cooperation between the European and North American film industries. Lian is an experienced film distributor with experience at respected companies such as Wild Bunch and Sophie Dulac Distribution, where she worked on commercially successful independent films such as Love & Friendship (2016) and Menashe (2017). She has also worked at Oxbelly, a training course for screenwriters and directors.
Nanako Tsukidate
Selection committee member Nanako Tsukidate is a film critic and a journalist for Nobody Magazine in Japan. She is also an independent programmer and consultant of Venice Days (Giornate degli Autori). She worked as a selector of short films for La Semaine de la Critique (2019-2021) and as programmer for the Hiroshima International Film Festival, in particular for the European films section (2015-2018). Nanako has been a part of the RIGA IFF Short film selection committee since 2022.