DIJON: 28 films in competition and 10 prizes to be awarded during Windows on Courts

From November 5 to 12, the juries and festival-goers of Fenêtres sur courts will be able to vote for their favorite films, among 28 short films.

As usual, the French-speaking Humor & Comedy competition will kick off the 27th edition of the festival on Saturday November 5 at 8 p.m. at the Auditorium of the Opéra de Dijon. A rebroadcast of the selection is scheduled for Thursday 10 and Friday 11 November at 6 p.m. at the Cinéma Pathé Dijon.

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté will once once more be honored with a competition specially dedicated to short films shot or produced in the region, on Sunday November 6 at 11 a.m. (Cinéma Pathé Dijon).

As for the European competition, it will allow the public to discover the richness of short films beyond our borders. In total, 12 countries will be represented on Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 November from 6 p.m. (Cinéma Pathé Dijon).

Thrill seekers will not be left out thanks to the international Genre Films competition which marks the return of the unmissable Zombie Zomba evening! Giving pride of place to horror, the strange and gore, it will be held on Thursday November 10 at 8 p.m. (Cinéma Pathé Dijon).

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The rewards

­COMPÉTITION FRANCOPHONE
Grand Prize: €1,000 (offered by the city of Dijon)
Public price: €500 (offered by the Intermède hair salon, Dijon)

REGIONAL COMPETITION
Grand Prize: €1,000 (offered by Plan9)
Public Prize: that means a lot!

EUROPEAN COMPETITION
Grand Prize: €1,000 (offered by the city of Dijon)
Student price: €500 (offered by Divia)
Public Prize: that means a lot!

INTERNATIONAL “ZOMBIE, HORROR, GORE” COMPETITION
Grand Prize: €500 (offered by Crédit Mutuel)
Public Prize: that means a lot!

Student competitions

Finally – and this is new this year – the spotlight will be on young emerging creation on Tuesday November 8 at 12:30 p.m. at the Atheneum via a competition for short films made by high school and university students from the Burgundy region. Franche-Comte.

The winner will be awarded 500€ offered by the cultural center of the University of Burgundy, a place in the European jury during the 2023 edition of Windows on courts as well as a broadcast in Ciné-club session at the Atheneum.

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