German Short Film Association
On our larger projects we report in our news section below, information on our daily work you can discover on our social media channels at Facebook and Instagram.
01.06.2023
POTATO FALLS, der Trailer für den Kurzfilmtag 2022 von Janina Putzker wird beim Festival in Annecy im Wettbewerb für Commissioned Films zu sehen sein. Außerdem ist die AG Kurzfilm gemeinsam mit German Films vor Ort mit ihrem Stand auf dem MIFA und stellt die aktuellen kurzen Animationsfilme in unserem Onlinekatalog vor.
mehr Infos12.05.2023
We present new catalog films in Cannes, offer numerous networking opportunities for the German filmmakers on location, including workshops, market guidance and pitch training. Three German short films were invited to the Quinzaine des Cinéastes and La Cinef.
more info06.04.2023
In its 18th year, SHORT EXPORT 2023 is a new edition of the popular short film program, which started in 2006 as Soirée Allemande. After its premiere on 30st January in Clermont-Ferrand, the approximately ninety-minute programme will go on tour under the title SHORT EXPORT - Made in Germany and can be booked worldwide by Goethe-Institute and their partner organizations. Contact us for more informations and bookings: hering@ag-kurzfilm.de
more info01.01.2023
The online catalog currently offers more than 900 films of the short film catalogs 2007-2023 as well as various compilations on the website www.ag-kurzfilm.de. The service is password-protected and is aimed exclusively at the film industry. It offers, for example, the possibility to filter current German short films by director, year, genre, title and length or to research specific topics. Since 2010, there has been a separate viewing option for media educators and representatives of educational institutions.
Registration & Online Catalog01.01.2023
The short film magazine shortfilm.de provides regular information on current developments in the short film sector. Portraits, interviews with filmmakers in the new Talk'n'Topics section and extensively researched articles provide background information on developments in the short film scene as well as practical tips.
website10.10.2022
For many years, we have been working to ensure that short film finds its way back into cinemas more often, back onto the big screen where it can best unfold. One of the most important places to talk to cinema operators, present current short films and reach the hearts of program planners is the Filmkunstmesse (film art fair) in Leipzig.
read more13.06.2022
At first glance, the Festival de Cannes is the place for stars, special feature films and glamour. But short film has also fought for its place over the years and we have also been there every year since 2004, creating a meeting place for the short film scene.
read more05.06.2022
The Film Theater Congress in Baden-Baden is a very special business trip for us every year. For more than 10 years, we have been advising cinema operators on how to program short films.
read more23.05.2022
In May 2006 - four years after its founding - AG Kurzfilm presented a study in Oberhausen on the situation of German short film, which put its (framework) conditions at the time to the test. A look back.
read more09.05.2022
A congratulation on the 20th anniversary: Julian Nida-Rümelin was Minister of State for Culture from 2001 to 2002 and, with the reform of German film funding that he initiated, helped to ensure that short film was given greater consideration in film funding than before.
read more06.05.2022
Robin Mallick, founding member of AG Kurzfilm and former director of Filmfest Dresden, recapitulates the emergence of the Short Film Association in May 2002, its location in the Saxon capital, and its incipient influence at home and abroad.
read more04.05.2022
The German Short Film Association was founded 20 years ago. Astrid Kühl, founding and former board member, looks back at the beginnings, the difficulties and the players.
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