Indy Shorts Film Festival
SUMMERS ARE FOR SHORTS
The Academy Award®-Qualifying Indy Shorts Film Festival, presented by TQL Wealth Management, is a six-day celebration of short films. Known for its fun summer vibe, $35,000 in cash prizes and unique outdoor screenings, this festival brings in 300+ filmmakers for Q&As after each program! The 9th Annual Indy Shorts is running in Indianapolis from July 21-26, 2026. The film schedule and tickets will be available on June 25.
Submit A Short Film
Submissions are closed for the 9th Annual Indy Shorts Film Festival, but they will open up again this September for the 2027 film festival.
Submit A Short Film
Submissions are closed for the 9th Annual Indy Shorts Film Festival, but they will open up again this September for the 2027 film festival.
Truly a Unique Experience
"Indy Shorts is a must-attend festival for independent filmmakers. Their hospitality, organization and quality, both for films selected and as a festival itself, are truly a unique experience. I've met wonderful colleagues who were inspiring as filmmakers and humans. Highly recommend attending in person if you are lucky enough to be selected!"
Alessia Mandanici, Indy Shorts Film Festival Alum
Academy Award®-Qualifying
Documentary, Live Action & Animation Categories
BAFTA-Qualifying
GOYA Award-Qualifying
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Meet Iggy
Iggy Shorts is the official short spokesgnome for the Indy Shorts Film Festival. Given his stature, Iggy has a special place in his heart for short films. He has been immortalized as the Indy Shorts awards statuette and can be seen all around Indy Shorts. Iggy enjoys taking photos with every film fan he comes across!
Meet Iggy
Iggy Shorts is the official short spokesgnome for the Indy Shorts Film Festival. Given his stature, Iggy has a special place in his heart for short films. He has been immortalized as the Indy Shorts awards statuette and can be seen all around Indy Shorts. Iggy enjoys taking photos with every film fan he comes across!
High School Film Competition
Indy Shorts runs the High School Film Competition (HSFC) presented by founding sponsors Robert & Alison Spoonmore. Since 2010, the HSFC encourages tomorrow’s filmmakers to follow their passion and create short films that push their art to the next level.
Students compete for the $2,500 Summer White Lynch Memorial Award, underwritten by Gary D. & Marlene Cohen, and the $1,500 Indiana Spotlight Award.
High School Film Competition
Indy Shorts runs the High School Film Competition (HSFC) presented by founding sponsors Robert & Alison Spoonmore. Since 2010, the HSFC encourages tomorrow’s filmmakers to follow their passion and create short films that push their art to the next level.
Students compete for the $2,500 Summer White Lynch Memorial Award, underwritten by Gary D. & Marlene Cohen, and the $1,500 Indiana Spotlight Award.
Awards & Cash Prizes
Academy Award®-Qualifying Narrative Short Grand Prize
$5,000 Cash Prize
Academy Award®-Qualifying Documentary Short Grand Prize
$5,000 Cash Prize
Academy Award®-Qualifying Animated Short Grand Prize
$5,000 Cash Prize
Directorial Debut
$1,000 Cash Prize
Indiana Spotlight Narrative Award
$2,000 Cash Prize
Hoodox Indiana Spotlight Documentary Award
$1,000 Cash Prize
Children's Resilience Short Film Prize
$2,500 Cash Prize
Presented by Shine Global
Lens of Hope Award
$5,000 Cash Prize
Presented by TDB Family Foundation
Richard D. Propes Social Impact Award
$1,000 Cash Prize
Jenni Berebitsky Legacy Award
$1,800 Cash Prize
High School Film Competition Summer White Lynch Memorial Grand Prize
$2,500 Cash Prize
Underwritten by Gary D. & Marlene Cohen
High School Film Competition Indiana Spotlight Award
$1,500 Cash Prize
Comedy Award
$1,000 Cash Prize
Horror Award
$1,000 Cash Prize
2025 Award Winners
Academy Award®-Qualifying Narrative Short Grand Prize | The Singers | Sam Davis (United States) |
Academy Award®-Qualifying Documentary Short Grand Prize | The Last Observers | Maja K Mikkelsen (United States, Sweden) |
Academy Award®-Qualifying Animated Short Grand Prize | Éiru | Giovanna Ferrari (Ireland) |
Directorial Debut | A Friend of Dorothy | Lee Knight (United Kingdom) |
Indiana Spotlight Narrative Award | Patient Zero | Devin O'Connell (United States) |
Hoodox Indiana Documentary Spotlight Award | Lisa Dahl: Blessed By Grace | Eric Wolfinger (United States) |
Children's Resilience Short Film Prize | Rise | Jessica J. Rowlands (Zimbabwe) |
Lens of Hope Award | The 17% | Aaron Johnson (United States) |
Richard D. Propes Social Impact Award | Hoops, Hopes & Dreams | Glenn Kaino (United States) |
Jenni Berebitsky Legacy Award | Courage | Eric Michael Hernandez (United States) |
High School Film Competition Summer White Lynch Memorial Grand Prize | Brothers | Adrian Wong (China) |
High School Film Competition Indiana Spotlight Award | The Audition | Isaiah Henderson (United States) |
Comedy Award | Retirement Plan | John Kelly (Ireland) |
Horror Award | The Littles | Andrew Duplessie (United States) |
2025 Audience Choice Award Winners
Overall Audience Choice Award | A Friend of Dorothy | Lee Knight (United Kingdom) |
Narrative Audience Choice Award | The Singers | Sam Davis (United States) |
Documentary Audience Choice Award | The 17% | Aaron Johnson (United States) |
Animated Audience Choice Award | Forevergreen | Nathan Engelhardt & Jeremy Spears (United States) |
Indiana Spotlight Audience Choice Award | Lisa Dahl: Blessed By Grace | Eric Wolfinger (United States) |
Comedy Audience Choice Award | She Raised Me | Ben Lewis (United States, Canada) |
Horror Audience Choice Award | The Pearl Comb | Ali Cook (United Kingdom) |
High School Film Competition Audience Choice Award | Why Can't We Just Be Ghosts? | Patrick Jang (United States) |
In the News
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