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    Bangkok International Film Festival Opens 2026 Asian Short Film Competition

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    Short filmmakers from across Asia can submit to the Bangkok International Film Festival’s newly opened Asian Short Film Competition until 30 August 2026, ahead of the festival’s September edition in Thailand.

    The Bangkok International Film Festival (BKKIFF) has opened submissions for its 2026 Asian Short Film Competition, creating a new late-summer opportunity for filmmakers across Asia.

    The call was announced on 19 August 2026, with submissions remaining open until:

    30 August 2026 at 11:59pm, GMT+7.

    The competition forms part of this year’s Bangkok International Film Festival, which is supported by Thailand’s Department of Cultural Promotion, Ministry of Culture.

    For short filmmakers, the significance goes beyond another festival submission deadline. Bangkok International Film Festival is in the early stages of rebuilding itself as a major international film-industry event after returning in 2025 following a lengthy hiatus.

    A fresh call specifically for Asian short filmmakers

    BKKIFF’s official announcement directly invites short filmmakers from across Asia to submit work for consideration in the competition.

    Applications are being handled through the festival’s Eventival portal, which currently lists the Asian Short Films submission form as open.

    The submission process is separate from BKKIFF’s feature-film programme and from two additional calls that also opened on August 19:

    • Asian Film Project Pitching
    • Thai Project Pitching

    That gives the 2026 festival a combination of completed-film competition and project-development opportunities rather than functioning solely as a screening event.

    Filmmakers should read the complete terms presented inside the official Eventival application before submitting, particularly the detailed eligibility and technical requirements applicable to the Asian Short Film Competition.

    Deadline: August 30

    The short-film call has a relatively compact submission period.

    Call announced: 19 August 2026
    Final deadline: 30 August 2026, 11:59pm GMT+7

    That gives filmmakers roughly 11 days from the opening announcement.

    Unlike routine opportunities appearing with less than a week remaining, this call still provides enough time for filmmakers with completed eligible projects to review the rules and prepare their submission.

    The festival’s announcement directs applicants to its official Eventival portal rather than FilmFreeway.

    Bangkok International Film Festival is rebuilding after a long hiatus

    The Bangkok International Film Festival name has a longer history than the current competition cycle might suggest.

    The festival’s own 2025 material described last year’s edition as its return following a 17-year hiatus since 2008.

    That makes 2026 part of an important rebuilding period for the event rather than simply another annual edition of a continuously operating festival.

    This year’s festival is once again being positioned as both a public cinema programme and an industry platform, connecting filmmakers with distributors, investors, buyers and other film professionals.

    BKKIFF describes its Talad Nang Film Market as a meeting point for filmmakers, distributors, investors and buyers, with an emphasis on networking, deal-making and international collaboration.

    For emerging short filmmakers, that wider industry environment can make selection more valuable than a screening in isolation.

    Filmmakers comparing opportunities can also explore Indie Shorts Mag’s guide to established film festivals for short films.

    BKKIFF is expanding its Asian focus

    The new Asian Short Film Competition sits alongside an Asian Film Project Pitching call that opened on the same day.

    That structure suggests BKKIFF is placing greater emphasis on positioning Bangkok as a meeting point for filmmakers and projects from across the region.

    Thailand’s Department of Cultural Promotion is supporting the festival, while current BKKIFF material frames the event around connecting Thai cinema with international film-industry networks.

    The Asian short-film strand gives emerging and established filmmakers working in the format a direct route into that programme.

    When is Bangkok International Film Festival 2026?

    There is currently a minor discrepancy between BKKIFF’s official

    The August 19 short-film announcement states that BKKIFF 2026 will run from:

    13–27 September 2026.

    The festival’s Eventival portal currently says:

    17–27 September 2026.

    Because both are official BKKIFFe again closer to the event for the confirmed opening date. The 27 September closing date is consistent across both

    That discrepancy does not affect the Asian Short Film Competition deadline, which the current official call clearly lists as 30 August.

    Should short filmmakers submit?

    For filmmakers based in or connected to Asian cinema, the competition is worth examining primarily because of the festival behind it.

    BKKIFF is not currently presented as an Academy Award- or BAFTA-qualifying route, so filmmakers should not approach it on that basis.

    Instead, its value lies in the combination of a newly revived international festival, government backing, a dedicated Asian short-film strand and an accompanying film market and project-pitching programme.

    It is also a genuinely fresh opportunity: unlike submission calls that have been open for months and merely happen to be approaching their deadline, BKKIFF announced the Asian Short Film Competition only on 19 August.

    Filmmakers with an eligible completed short should therefore review the official application immediately and determine whether the competition fits their festival strategy before the 30 August 2026 deadline.

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