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The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is a not-for-profit organisation that has been continuously running since 1952, making it the leading film festival in Australia and one of the world’s oldest film festivals, alongside Cannes and Berlin. Presenting a curated global program of innovative screen experiences and the world’s largest showcase of exceptional Australian filmmaking, MIFF is an accessible, iconic cultural event that provides transformative experiences for audiences and filmmakers alike.
MIFF’s vision for the future builds on the festival’s role at the centre of Melbourne’s cultural life and, in particular, its success in generating both social and economic capital for Melbourne and Victoria. Complementing MIFF’s highly anticipated festival program is MIFF's renowned industry program that includes an investment fund (the Premiere Fund) and the director’s development program (Accelerator Lab). MIFF’s finance market (37°South) brings the national and interna...
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Awards & Prizes
Bright Horizons Award
Presented by VicScreen, the flagship Bright Horizons Award celebrates the new, the next, the breakthrough and the best of first- and second-time feature filmmakers, as chosen from within the Bright Horizons film competition. Awarding A$140,000 to the winner, it is one of the most substantial film prizes in the world.
Blackmagic Design Australian Innovation Award
The Blackmagic Design Australian Innovation Award recognises an outstanding Australian creative within a film playing in the MIFF program with a A$70,000 cash prize.
First Nations Film Creative Award
The First Nations Creative Award, presented in collaboration with Kearney Group, recognises an outstanding Australian First Nations creative within a film playing in the MIFF program. The pool of contenders is drawn from across all film creative departments including directing, producing, screenwriting, composing, editing, cinematography, acting, production design, art direction and sound design. The recipient will be awarded a A$20,000 cash prize and $25,000 worth of financial services with Kearney Group.
MIFF Audience Award
During the festival, MIFF audiences vote for their favourite narrative or documentary feature film to win the MIFF Audience Award.
Prize Eligibility Conditions can be found here: https://miff.com.au/submissions/miff-awards-regulations
The category of feature film is reserved for any film whose runtime is 40 minutes and 30 seconds or more (including credits). Check https://miff.com.au/submissions for more information about submission of a feature film to MIFF.
Information on short films
MIFF hosts one of the most highly regarded short-film competitions in both the Asia Pacific region and the Southern Hemisphere, with awards presented across the following categories:
City of Melbourne Grand Prix for Best Short Film
VicScreen Erwin Rado Award for Best Australian Short Film
Award for Emerging Australian Filmmaker
Award for Best Fiction Short Film
Award for Best Documentary Short Film
Award for Best Animation Short Film
Award for Best Experimental Short Film
Prize Eligibility Conditions can be found here: https://miff.com.au/submissions/miff-awards-regulations
The category of short film is reserved for any film whose runtime is 40 minutes and 29 seconds or less (including credits). Check https://miff.com.au/submissions for more information about submission of a short film to MIFF.
短編作品認可条件
この日付以降製作された作品 : l'année précédent le festival
字幕必須
最大継続期間 : 40'29''
この日付以降製作された作品 : l'année précédent le festival
認可されたジャンル : 全てのジャンル
条件 : (国内)テレビ未発表作
上映に必要なフォーマット : Video File, DCP (デジタル・シネマ・パッケージ)
MIFF hosts one of the most highly regarded short-film competitions in both the Asia Pacific region and the Southern Hemisphere, with awards presented across the following categories:
City of Melbourne Grand Prix for Best Short Film
VicScreen Erwin Rado Award for Best Australian Short Film
Award for Emerging Australian Filmmaker
Award for Best Fiction Short Film
Award for Best Documentary Short Film
Award for Best Animation Short Film
Award for Best Experimental Short Film
Prize Eligibility Conditions can be found here: https://miff.com.au/submissions/miff-awards-regulations
The category of short film is reserved for any film whose runtime is 40 minutes and 29 seconds or less (including credits). Check https://miff.com.au/submissions for more information about submission of a short film to MIFF.