BAFTA Shorts: Call for Entries

Stills from BAFTA Shorts winners The Pearce Sisters and Dog Altogether.

We are now accepting entries for our prestigious Short Film and Short Animation Awards.

Presented at the British Academy Film Awards, the Shorts categories provide a unique opportunity for British filmmakers to demonstrate their skills to the world.

See Rules and Entry forms .

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The British Academy Children's Awards in association with Electronic Arts will take place on Sunday 30 November. The Awards recognise excellence in the art forms of the moving image aimed at children, from film and TV to interactive media.

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The British Academy Television Craft Awards honour the unseen heroes of television, those who tirelessly work behind the camera. The Craft Awards in 2008 took place on Sunday 11 May.

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Since 1954 the British Academy Television Awards have been recognizing outstanding achievement in television. The Television Awards in 2008 were held on Sunday 20 April.

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The next Orange British Academy Film Awards will take place on Sunday 8th February 2009 at the Royal Opera House in London. Last year's highlights included:

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