The main competition of the Timishort Film Festival comprises 16 recent fiction and documentary short films from all over the world, most of them national premieres, of which four are local productions. These films compete for the Timishort trophy and the other distinctions awarded by the jury and by the audience.
Wagah (Supriyo Sen) – Germany-India, 13’
Albert’s Winter (Andreas Koefoed) – Denmark, 30’
Seeds of Fall (Patrik Eklund) – Sweden, 17’
Timi (Cristi Iftime) – Romania, 12’
Good Night (Valery Rosier) – Belgium, 19’
Out of Reach – Poland, 30’
Incident by a Bank (Ruben Östlund) – Sweden, 12’
Ela (Tudor Jurgiu) – Romania, 13’
It’s Free for Girls (Claire Burger, Marie Amachoukeli) – France, 23’
At the Other End – Germany, 24’
Afterparty (Ivana Mladenovic) – Romania, 17’
Peter in Radioland (Johanna Wagner) – UK, 10’
Mr. Victor (Hadrian Marcu) – Romania, 17’
A Grasshopper in the Garden (Marie-Baptiste Roches) – France, 23’
Leaving (Chus Dominguez) – Spain, 10’
The Descent (Shai Mizinsky) – Israel, 20’




