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The annual 16 Days 16 Films short movie festival is running: more details and this year’s finalists all here.


Finalists are now being revealed for this year’s 16 Days 16 Films festival, an annual competition that’s attracted entrants from around the world.

To qualify, films are directed by a filmmaker who identifies as female, with their films 25 minutes or under. This year’s selection all, in the words of the festival, ‘explore, emote, or educate on a form of violence against women.’

Partners for the festival include UN Women, The Geena Davis Institute and the BFI. Previous finalists have included How To Have Sex director Molly Manning Walker, and Girl director Adura Onashile.

This year’s finalists – and we’ll be adding the films as they become available over the 16 day period – are…

ESPERANZA (Mexico) – Mayra Veliz

A VERY NICE GUY (Mexico) – Minerva R. Bolaños Rodrigo Fierro

AFTER FRED (UK) – Rachel Meyrick

BARRICADE (UK) Alice Johannessen

BLACKWOOL (UK) Eubha Akilade

CERES (UK) – Amelia Sears

DANDELION (Mexico) – Lorena R. Valencia Ingrid

HER LAST DAY (USA) – Jiacheng Wang

HOMEMAKER (UK) – Ciara Kerr

MOSQUITO LADY (USA) – Kristine Gerolaga

MY BLONDE GF (UK) – Rosie Morris

SMILE (UK) – Jo Smyth

STILL WATERS (USA) – Aurora Brachman

TÃM (Australia) – Noora Niasari

THE SKY AFTER RAIN (Australia) – Blame the Shadows Collective

WINN (USA) – Erica Tanamachi & Joseph East

The finalists were chosen by a jury that includes names such as Kalliopi Mingeirou, Chief of the Ending Violence against Women Section at UN-Women in New York; Madeline Di Nonno, CEO Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media; Daniel Guinness, Managing Director at Beyond Equality; Golda Rosheuvel, Actor (Bridgerton); Saffron Burrows, Actor (Enigma, Circle Of Friends); Prano Bailey-Bond, Director (Censor); Emily Atef, Director (More Than Ever, 3 Days in Quiberon); Isabella Odoffin, Casting Director (How To Have Sex); Sarah McCaffrey, Founder Solas Mind; Patsy Stevenson, women’s rights campaigner, writer and public speaker.

By clicking on the links to the films as they appear, you can also cast your vote. And you can find more about 16 Days 16 Films here.

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