Cimasub joins the FUGAZ Awards as a FRIEND Festival
At Cimasub we continue working to give visibility and projection to underwater cinema and short films that promote the care of our oceans. Today we are pleased to announce a piece of news that fills us with pride: Cimasub is now part of the network of FRIENDS Festivals of the FUGAZ Awards, one of the most important awards for Spanish short films.
The FUGAZ Awards were born in 2017 as an initiative of the CortoEspaña platform with a very clear objective: to highlight the enormous quality of the national short film and offer it the showcase it deserves. Since then, they have established themselves as a reference within the audiovisual sector, and their annual gala has become one of the most awaited meetings for professionals, directors, actresses, screenwriters and short film lovers.
What makes this award unique is that the winners are chosen by a committee of more than 1,500 industry professionals, who vote in 19 different categories. In each edition, the short films selected stand out for their technical quality, their narrative originality and, above all, for their ability to move and tell great stories in just a few minutes.
Being a FRIEND Festival of the FUGAZ Awards means being part of a network of festivals committed to the dissemination and support of short films. For Cimasub, it is also an opportunity to participate directly in the selection of the award winners, contributing our perspective as a specialised festival and highlighting works that defend the marine environment through creativity and image.
This collaboration reinforces the commitment we make every year: to give a voice to filmmakers who use film to protect the sea, tell its beauty and warn about the risks that threaten it. And now we do so in a national ecosystem that rewards talent, innovation and a passion for storytelling.
We thank the FUGAZ Awards for this trust, and we invite you all to follow closely the screenings and short films that Cimasub selects every year. Who knows: the next big winner could emerge from the depths.
At Cimasub we continue working to give visibility and projection to underwater cinema and short films that promote the care of our oceans. Today we are pleased to announce a piece of news that fills us with pride: Cimasub is now part of the network of FRIENDS Festivals of the FUGAZ Awards, one of the most important awards for Spanish short films.
The FUGAZ Awards were born in 2017 as an initiative of the CortoEspaña platform with a very clear objective: to highlight the enormous quality of the national short film and offer it the showcase it deserves. Since then, they have established themselves as a reference within the audiovisual sector, and their annual gala has become one of the most awaited meetings for professionals, directors, actresses, screenwriters and short film lovers.
What makes this award unique is that the winners are chosen by a committee of more than 1,500 industry professionals, who vote in 19 different categories. In each edition, the short films selected stand out for their technical quality, their narrative originality and, above all, for their ability to move and tell great stories in just a few minutes.
Being a FRIEND Festival of the FUGAZ Awards means being part of a network of festivals committed to the dissemination and support of short films. For Cimasub, it is also an opportunity to participate directly in the selection of the award winners, contributing our perspective as a specialised festival and highlighting works that defend the marine environment through creativity and image.
This collaboration reinforces the commitment we make every year: to give a voice to filmmakers who use film to protect the sea, tell its beauty and warn about the risks that threaten it. And now we do so in a national ecosystem that rewards talent, innovation and a passion for storytelling.
We thank the FUGAZ Awards for this trust, and we invite you all to follow closely the screenings and short films that Cimasub selects every year. Who knows: the next big winner could emerge from the depths.
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