The Palm Springs International ShortFest, one of the largest short film festivals and the first stop on the campaign trail for Oscar-qualifying shorts, announced its winners today, including director John Kelly's "Retirement Plan," which was named "best of the festival" and received a $5,000 cash prize.
Awards were also given for best animated short, best documentary short, and best live-action short, as well as student shorts.
Over 300 films were part of the official selection at the festival, which ran from June 24-30. The winners of the five Oscar-qualifying awards are eligible to submit their shorts for Academy Award consideration.
The complete list of winners includes:
Best of the Festival Award
Winner: "Retirement Plan," directed by John Kelly
Special Mention for Best Director: "Passarinho," directed by Natalia García Agraz
Special Mention for Best Acting: "Beyond Silence," directed by Marnie Blok
Best Animated Short
Winner: "Budō" (Sweden), directed by Amanda Aagard and...
Awards were also given for best animated short, best documentary short, and best live-action short, as well as student shorts.
Over 300 films were part of the official selection at the festival, which ran from June 24-30. The winners of the five Oscar-qualifying awards are eligible to submit their shorts for Academy Award consideration.
The complete list of winners includes:
Best of the Festival Award
Winner: "Retirement Plan," directed by John Kelly
Special Mention for Best Director: "Passarinho," directed by Natalia García Agraz
Special Mention for Best Acting: "Beyond Silence," directed by Marnie Blok
Best Animated Short
Winner: "Budō" (Sweden), directed by Amanda Aagard and...
- 6/29/2025
- by Debra Birnbaum
- Gold Derby
The 2025 Palm Springs International Shortfest has revealed this year’s festival juried winners. Honors and cash prizes worth $30,000, including five Academy Award qualifying awards, were presented during the Awards Brunch. The winning films were selected from 311 total submissions.
Award categories include Best Animated Short, Best Documentary Short, Best Live-Action Short Over 15 Minutes, Best Live-Action Short 15 Minutes and Under. The 2025 Palm Springs International ShortFest took place June 24-30, 2025.
See the full list of winners below.
Best of the Festival Award
“Retirement Plan,” directed by John Kelly
Best Animated Short
“Budō” (Sweden), directed by Amanda Aagard and Alexander Toma
Best Documentary Short
“Shanti Rides Shotgun” (USA), directed by Charles Frank
Best Live-Action Short Over 15 Minutes
“Susana” (Mexico/USA), directed by Amandine Thomas and Gerardo Coello Escalante
Best Live-Action Short 15 Minutes and Under
“Medusa” (USA), directed by Sarah Meyohas
Best Student Animated Short
“Dragfox” (United Kingdom), directed by Lisa Ott
Best Student International...
Award categories include Best Animated Short, Best Documentary Short, Best Live-Action Short Over 15 Minutes, Best Live-Action Short 15 Minutes and Under. The 2025 Palm Springs International ShortFest took place June 24-30, 2025.
See the full list of winners below.
Best of the Festival Award
“Retirement Plan,” directed by John Kelly
Best Animated Short
“Budō” (Sweden), directed by Amanda Aagard and Alexander Toma
Best Documentary Short
“Shanti Rides Shotgun” (USA), directed by Charles Frank
Best Live-Action Short Over 15 Minutes
“Susana” (Mexico/USA), directed by Amandine Thomas and Gerardo Coello Escalante
Best Live-Action Short 15 Minutes and Under
“Medusa” (USA), directed by Sarah Meyohas
Best Student Animated Short
“Dragfox” (United Kingdom), directed by Lisa Ott
Best Student International...
- 6/29/2025
- by Leia Mendoza
- Variety Film + TV
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- 6/12/2025
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
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- 2/4/2025
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
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