“Transgression” Among the Winners of the Seoul International Short Film Festival

Diana Szczotka’s “Transgression” won the Best LGBT Film Prize at the Seoul International Short Film Festival 2024 that took place between October 19th – 30th. Seoul ISFF presented over 100 short films from around the world, including four other GSF’s productions: Mikołaj Janik’s “The Mandala”, Yulia Yukhymets‘ ”In Heaven and on Earth”, Diana Szczotka’s “Haven”, and Lulu Pomorova’s “Everything for My Friend”.

“Transgression” Among the Winners of the Seoul International Short Film Festival

”Transgression” – one of the two films directed by Diana Szczotka shown at the festival – received the Best Film Prize in the LGBT Films section. Awarded earlier at the Porto Femme FF, and shown at numerous festivals in Poland, as well as in Finland, Canada and Spain, the film is a dance club love story, which unexpectedly brings in a confrontation of one’s deepest convictions with overwhelming desires.

 

More information about the festival:

www.seoulshortfilmfestival.com

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