“love_proxy”, “In Heaven and on Earth”, and “Transgression” Nominated in Competition of the Cambridge Short Film Festival

Marcin Niemkiewicz’s “love_proxy”, Yulia Yukhymets’ “In Heaven and on Earth”, and Diana Szczotka’s “Transgression” got nominated in various competitive categories of the forthcoming Cambridge Short Film Festival 2025. The Prize winners will be announced during special event organized in the Cambridge Junction on July 13th.

“love_proxy”, “In Heaven and on Earth”, and “Transgression” Nominated in Competition of the Cambridge Short Film Festival

“love_proxy” by Marcin Niemkiewicz has been nominated in the Sci-Fi Film category. Awarded earlier in the Blaue Blume TV Competition 2025, and presented in Miami, Brussels, Lyon, and recently in Oslo, the short fiction diploma film with use of animation and live-action features a love story in a world, in which a man, thanks to the brand-new invention of a robot doppelganger, can function in many different places at the same time.

Nominated for the Best Student Film Prize, awarded earlier at the Lisbon Cine Nova FF, the Bratislava International Film Awards, and ZubrOFFka Short FF in Poland, presented at film festivals in Germany, India, Iran, France, and Spain, ”In Heaven and on Earth” by Yulia Yukhymets is an experimental short featuring 11-year-old Tosia and her 6-year-old brother Kajtek trying to cope with the family’s tragedy.

”Transgression” by Diana Szczotka, nominated for the Best LGBTQ Film Prize, awarded earlier at the Porto Femme FF, and Seoul ISFF, and shown at numerous festivals in Poland, as well as in Finland, Canada and Spain, 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: http://cambridgeshorts.com/nominees

 

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