INTERFILM 40 - International Short Film Festival Berlin
For 40 years, the INTERFILM Festival has been a permanent fixture in Berlin's cultural scene, attracting international filmmakers and film fans to the capital's cinemas. Founded in 1982 in the alternative scenes of Kreuzberg, Berlin's oldest and largest short film festival has also made a name for itself beyond the borders of Europe - and even offers Academy Award qualifications for selected films.
Together with its sister festival KUKI, the young short film festival, INTERFILM presents more than 350 short films each year in an exciting program that focuses on current political and social issues such as post-colonial heritage, social participation and self-determination. With a diverse audience and a strong mission, the festival shows how short films can convey socially relevant content in an accessible and powerful way.
We are longtime and above all very big fans and present you the festival from 05 Nov 2024 - 10 Nov 2024. You can find our highlights here in the blog and the entire program on the festival page. Don't miss an event, discover new locations on the map and build your own timetable in our App Special.
INTERFILM 40: Festival Opening
The anticipation is huge - at the start of the 40th edition of INTERFILM there will be an exclusive preview of the festival highlights, exciting insights behind the scenes and the introduction of the jury. The whole thing will be hosted by Brenda Akele Jorde. Come along and celebrate the start of a week full of exciting short films, workshops and events! You can also find all the events on an interactive map in our Rausgegangen app.
INTERFILM 40: Queer Fever
INTERFILM 40: Animation Rendezvous - A Fulldome Exploration of Sound & Animation
Look forward to an event that will catapult you into the heart of the digital sound experience! This year, it's all about sound - the power that makes a movie come alive. It starts with fascinating fulldome films, curated and moderated by sound art expert François Serre. Afterwards, musician Michał Krajczok and digital artist Lucas Gutierrez will deliver a live performance that merges sound and image in a new dimension - a highlight for the eyes and ears.