The Oscar®-qualifying HollyShorts Film Festival returns for its much-anticipated 20th edition from August 8-18, 2024. From over 6,000 entries, over 400 films form this year’s anniversary program. This Friday, July 12, HollyShorts will share the entire 2024 selection on YouTube.
Last year, the Academy® granted the festival their 4th Oscar®-qualifying award for ‘Documentary Short Film.’ This accolade joined their other three top awards, ‘Best Short Film Grand Prize,’ ‘Best Short Animation,’ and ‘Best Short Live Action.’ The winners of these awards will be eligible for consideration for a 2025 Academy® Award.
Celebrating Short Film
HollyShorts has also launched an inaugural ‘Sports’ category with NBA champion, Metta World Peace as the head judge. He is also a producer of a film to be premiered on opening night called, “With Love Charlie.” The festival’s sports category is led by Producer Jessica Badawi and will include work from former NBA player and champion Matt Barnes premiering his documentary “Black Mark”, an episode from the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks series “The Sound of the Seahawks,” and “The Syd & TP Show,” with WNBA stars Theresa Plaisance and Sydney Colson. The show is produced exclusively by TOGETHXR, a media and commerce company founded by four of the world’s greatest athletes: Alex Morgan, Chloe Sim, Simone Manuel, and Sue Bidr.
Also joining this new category will be Red Bull Media House’s “Life of Kai” featuring ESPY award winner Kai Lenny and “Race and Surf” from Selema Masakela, NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies’ “Marc Gasol: Memphis Made,” “ESPN 30 for 30,” and two documentaries from the Italian powerhouse soccer team AC Milan including “Roots-Bennacer.”
Some of the documentary short films selected for the 20th edition include “Alok” directed by Alex Hedison and executive produced by Jodie Foster, “The Final Copy of Ilon Specht” directed by two-time Academy® Award winner Ben Proudfoot, Benjamin Alfonsi’s “Whitney Houston in Focus,” John Beder’s “How to Sue the Klan,” and “XCLD: The Story of Cancel Culture” directed by Ferne Pearlstein and produced by Trevor Noah.
Zoe Saldana, Riz Ahmed, Ed Harris, and More
The star-studded live-action short film entries include “How Can I Help You,” directed by Eliza Scanlen and starring Thomasin McKenzie, Marco Perego’s “Dovecote” with Zoe Saldana, “Dammi” starring Riz Ahmed and Isabelle Adjani, and Ken Cheng’s “Summons” starring Jimmy O. Yang and Alexandra Shipp. Also featured will be “Midnight” from legendary Japanese director Takashi Miike, Louisa Connolly-Burnham’s “Sister Wives”—featuring BAFTA Rising Star Award winner Mia McKenna-Bruce—“Hearts of Stone” with Noomi Rapace and Jessica Barden, and “French” directed by Dylan Joseph and produced by Oscar®-nominee Kobi Mizrahi.
The festival is also pleased to announce “Vlog” starring and directed by Yvonne Strahovski in her directorial debut, “Edge of Space” directed by Oscar®-nominee Jean de Meuron, Russell Goldman’s “Burn Out” produced by Academy® Award-winner Jamie Lee Curtis, “Fall Risk” featuring Victoria Pedretti, directed by Alex Martini, and produced by Bella Thorne, and Jim Cummings’ “Pretty Sad.” Additionally, Yasmin Afifi’s BAFTA-winning “Jellyfish and Lobster” and Tom Stuart’s “Good Boy” starring Ben Whishaw also join this fantastic lineup.
Among the animated short film entries are Nadia Hallgren and Jamie-James Medina’s “The Brown Dog” with voice performances by Steve Buscemi and the late Michael K. Williams, Paul Shammasian’s “An Angel on Oxford Street” narrated by Christopher Eccleston, and “Play Again” directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Zen Pace, voiced by Benjamin Bratt and Eric Briche’s “Volcelest.”
An Abundance of Options
Notable music videos include Shania Twain’s “Giddy Up!” and Nikki Lorenzo’s “Lista, directed by Bianca Poletti and starring Academy® Award-nominee John Hawkes.
Additional noteworthy selections include Bella Thorne’s “Unsettled” featuring Chris Zylka, Eli Newman’s “Concrete” starring Ed Harris and Sophia Ali, and Mackenzie Davis’ directorial debut “Woaca.” Also noteworthy are: “If Not Now, When?” starring Kate Dickie, Hanna Gray Organschi’s “Merci, Poppy” with Victoria Pedretti, Danielle Baynes’ “The Dog” starring Kate Walsh,and Francesca Scorsese’s “Fish Out of Water.” Following this will be: Richie Keen’s “The Grievance” with Rosie O’Donnell and Kevin Pollack, Mika Simmons’ “My Week with Maisy” starring Joanna Lumley, Annie Girard’s “One in the Chamber” starring Wilson Bethel, and Hector Prats’ “Heaven is Nobody’s” starring Roger Guenveur Smith.
The festival will also feature Michael Perez-Lindsey’s “Will I See You Again?” featuring Richard Lawson, Blake Winston Rice’s “Tea,” co-Directors Brit Crawshaw and Josh Hayward’s “Female Captive” starring Pauline Chalamet, Academy® Award-winner’s Chris Overton and Rachel Shenton’s. Slick Films selected shorts include: Rhys Chapman’s “Ryan Can’t Read” and Elizabeth Peace’s “The Golden Boy,”
jamin Verrall’s “Shouting at the Sea” starring Harry Michell, Maia Scalia’s “His Mother,” Ethan Kuperberg’s “Paper Towels” starring Josh Brener, and “Swollen” directed by Roxy Sorkin.
Festival from Aug. 8-18th
HollyShorts is devoted to showcasing the best and brightest short films from around the globe, advancing the careers of filmmakers through screenings, networking events, and various panels and forums. The festival showcases the top short films produced in 40 minutes or less.
To view the full list of official selections visit http://www.hollyshorts.com.
This year’s hybrid celebration of short films will take place in person, with screenings at the world-renowned TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood and virtually through the official festival streaming platform, BITPIX.
HollyShorts screenings will take place from August 8th-18th at TCL Chinese Theatres, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., 3rd Level, Hollywood, CA, 90028, followed by the annual awards gala on August 18th.
For additional information and tickets visit https://hollyshorts2024.eventive.org/passes/buy.