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The LA Shorts International Film Festival (LA Shorts) founded by Robert Arentz in 1997 is one of the largest international short film festivals in the world with more than 300 films screening annually. In order to qualify for a short film award at the annual Academy Awards (the Oscars) you must meet the Rules and Eligibility criteria, which includes qualification through awards at qualifying festivals. LA Shorts is the only film festival with 7 award categories recognized by the Academy Awards.

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  • Il Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, più conosciuto come LA Shorts Fest, è un festival cinematografico di cortometraggi fondato da Robert Arentz nel 1997. I vincitori del festival hanno la possibilità di essere qualificati per il Premio Oscar, il British Academy of Film and Television Arts, l'Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. 47 dei filmmaker che hanno ottenuto un premio al LA Shorts Fest sono poi stati nominati al Premio Oscar. Fra di loro, 11 hanno vinto un Academy Award. (it)
  • The LA Shorts International Film Festival (LA Shorts) founded by Robert Arentz in 1997 is one of the largest international short film festivals in the world with more than 300 films screening annually. In order to qualify for a short film award at the annual Academy Awards (the Oscars) you must meet the Rules and Eligibility criteria, which includes qualification through awards at qualifying festivals. LA Shorts is the only film festival with 7 award categories recognized by the Academy Awards. (en)
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  • The LA Shorts International Film Festival (LA Shorts) founded by Robert Arentz in 1997 is one of the largest international short film festivals in the world with more than 300 films screening annually. In order to qualify for a short film award at the annual Academy Awards (the Oscars) you must meet the Rules and Eligibility criteria, which includes qualification through awards at qualifying festivals. LA Shorts is the only film festival with 7 award categories recognized by the Academy Awards. Now in its 26th year, LA Shorts is the longest-running short film festival in Los Angeles. The festival screens over 300 films and attracts over 10,000 attendees each year including Hollywood industry professionals and emerging independent filmmakers. The festival is accredited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and award winners are eligible for Academy nomination. LA Shorts is also an official qualifying event for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) short film awards. and the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television (ACCT) presenters of the Canadian Screen Awards – eligible international film festivals. An official qualifying film festival by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Spain Goya Awards. LA Shorts alumni directors include Tim Burton, Bryan Singer, Paul Haggis, Shane Black, Jason Reitman, John Woo, Tony Scott, David Lynch, Joe Carnahan, Louis D'Esposito, Terry Gilliam, Jon Favreau, Scarlett Johansson, Vin Diesel, Hilary Swank, Demi Moore, Courteney Cox, Jessica Biel, Kirsten Dunst, Luke Wilson, Ralph Macchio, Ricky Gervais and many more. The Los Angeles Shorts International Film Festival is held annually at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles. The official screening venue is Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE Stadium 14. (en)
  • Il Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, più conosciuto come LA Shorts Fest, è un festival cinematografico di cortometraggi fondato da Robert Arentz nel 1997. I vincitori del festival hanno la possibilità di essere qualificati per il Premio Oscar, il British Academy of Film and Television Arts, l'Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. 47 dei filmmaker che hanno ottenuto un premio al LA Shorts Fest sono poi stati nominati al Premio Oscar. Fra di loro, 11 hanno vinto un Academy Award. (it)
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