Short Films Competition 2022
Each year Abertoir invites filmmakers from across the globe to submit short films for the Abertoir Short Film Competition. As always, the response has been phenomenal and it’s not possible to show all of the amazing entries. Here we present our shortlist.
There are two prizes on offer. The first being the Abertoir Short Film prize, and the second is the Méliès d'argent awarded to the best European film.
As part of Abertor's role in the Méliès International Festivals Federation, our short film competition will award a Short Film Méliès d'argent. This is an internationally recognised prize specific to the Federation and is a testimony to the talented filmmakers in Europe. The winner of our Short Film Méliès d'argent will go forward to the final lineup at one of the major European festivals for the prestigious Méliès d'or Award for the Best European Fantastic Short Film. All our European short films are eligible.
ORDER OF SCREENING (Alphabetical)
PART 1 - Screening 18th November (physical) / 25th November (virtual)
Creator, Demon Box, Facies, Finger, In the Flesh, Itch, Marked, Memento Mori, Sarangi, Sleep, The Light
PART 2 - Screening 19th November (physical / 26th November (virtual)
Sucker, The Order, The Tenant, Tranvia, Under the Ice, VRDLK Family of Vurdulak, Witchy, You're Not Home, Yummy Mummy
Facies
(Carlos Moriana & Raúl Cerezo, Spain 2021, 15 minutes)
Spain, 1692. The Spanish Inquisition is in decline, and as a result, their followers are more ruthless than ever. One of the inquisitors has been trying to find the perfect torture device for years and might have found it thanks to “The Demeanour”, a horrific torture chair created by his engineer.
In The Flesh
(Daphne Gardner, USA 2022, 13 minutes)
Tracey is addicted to jerking off with her bathtub faucet. When the pipes start shooting out dirty water and she starts leaking black goo, she descends into the basement to find the cause of her suffering and confront it, so she can jerk off in peace.
Memento Mori
(Paul O'Flanagan, Ireland 2021, 9 minutes)
A storm brews over Victorian Dublin as post-mortem photographer, Mr. Huxley, returns to his hallowed practice within the gloomy townhouse in which he resides. His latest subject is a recently-deceased young woman, whose presence conjures the demons of Huxley's character - compelling him to confront the narcissistic life he has chosen to lead.
The Light
(Iago de Soto, Spain 2021, 13 minutes)
19th century. In a small coastal village, Olalla and her family prepare for the night of “The Truce”. There is only one rule: no lights should stay on tonight. Olalla, unlike her parents, does not believe in superstitions. And she doesn't think They are coming either…
The Tenant
(Lucas Paulino, Ángel Torres, Spain 2021, 10 minutes)
Mia wakes up one morning with a strange pain in her leg. Little by little the limp gets worse, until someone warns her that the pain is not what it seems. Either she casts a spell that very night or her life will never be the same again.
VRDLK: Family of Vurdulak
(Sam Chou, Canada 2022, 13 minutes)
A traveling diplomat that is caught in a snowstorm and forced to take shelter with a poor Serbian family. When the family warns him of “beasts” that hunt in the night, he is quick to dismiss their fears as superstition and fairy tales - a mistake he may not have a chance to make twice.