Please note that among the winning films of the monthly competitions (not all), those selected to participate in the Grand Finale in Tangier will be chosen, with public screenings from November 22nd to 24th, 2024, culminating in the Gala Finale. Films that win in a particular category in the monthly competitions will continue to compete in other categories they have entered if selected for the Grand Finale in Tangier.

Best Horror Short Film

"Pulchra" by Fernando Rosales


Victoria, a model obsessed with youth, faces rejection from a surgeon due to psychological concerns. Desperate to maintain her beauty, she turns to witchcraft in search of a spell for eternal youth. However, as she delves deeper into a dark and mysterious world, she discovers that immortality comes at a much higher price than she ever imagined.

Mexico, 4 minutes 53 seconds

"The Pretty" by Miguel Córcoles


An representative of actors arrives at the cocktail bar “The Pretty” whose waitress demands payment of a coin from all the clients who go too far with her.

Spain, 16 minutes 21 seconds

Best Spanish Feature Film

"End of Trip - Sahara" by Antonio Rodríguez Cabal


Step back in time to the vibrant 1970s, where two young Spanish adventurers, Javier and Rafa, venture into the Sahara Desert, driven by a hunger for thrilling escapades and the yearning for an unforgettable journey.

Amidst the vast expanse of sand, they discover the allure of friendship, the allure of risk... and the alluring Florence, a captivating French muse whose presence awakens a whirlwind of emotions. Together, they brave the perils of the notorious "Desert Pirates," immerse themselves in the ethereal wonders of the Tuareg culture, and endure the relentless grip of the shifting sands.

Spain, 2 hours 8 minutes 42 seconds

Best Spanish Short Film

"Shall we play?" by Jeny Poquet


Carolina and David become friends when they discover they share literary tastes. This starting point can give them a lot or take everything away.

Spain, 6 minutes

Best Moroccan Short Film

"Bottles" by Yassine EL Idrissi


Said, a 13 year old boy in the old Medina of Rabat, has a side job collecting empty beer bottles to buy food for a dog he is hiding. Said finds keeping the dog he rescued conflicting with his family, friends, and religious tradition.

Morocco, 18 minutes

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