Cortos en la Torta
Cortos en la Torta is a film festival dedicated to celebrating and promoting local independent cinema, taking place in a single event that combines screenings of short films with live performances of music, dance, poetry, among
Cortos en la Torta is a film festival dedicated to celebrating and promoting local independent cinema, taking place in a single event that combines screenings of short films with live performances of music, dance, poetry, among
This foundational initiative promoted by the Rocha Departmental Municipality - Uruguay and directed/produced by its location office Rocha Filma, aims to establish with continuity in time, a space of tourist-cultural convergence in one of the most
The International Documentary Film Festival of Uruguay (Atlantidoc), organized by the foundation that bears its name, is held annually with the aim of presenting an overview of new documentary productions, bringing to Uruguay the best and
ARCA explores and promotes the relationship between film and art, stimulating the production and distribution of a wide range of fiction, documentary and audiovisual films. It contributes to expand awareness and knowledge of art and artists
Pedal Cinema is born in 2013 organized by the Cinemateca Uruguaya. The festival gathers the spectators around a screen and invites them to pedal outdoors to nourish the show with energy. A platform of 22 bicycles
DETOUR: The New Film Festival is an annual festival that since 2013 celebrates and rewards the best of emerging national cinema. It is the only festival dedicated to premiering and exhibiting the first films of Uruguayans,
DocMontevideo has consolidated itself as the meeting place for television channels and documentary makers in Latin America. Year after year, it receives a growing number of independent producers, students, television channel representatives, managers, speakers and professionals
This environmental film festival, organized by Movie and SEA (Sustentabilidad en Acciones), seeks to raise awareness about sustainable development through the screening of thought-provoking documentaries and films that invite us to reflect on the environmental challenges facing the
The International Film Festival of Uruguay is dedicated to short and feature films, fiction, documentary, experimental, Latin American and international, with the aim of promoting film quality and creative and human values. It aims to provide
This festival exhibits films of the most recent European film production, which have received important awards in the most prestigious international festivals. It is organized by Life Cinemas and takes place at Life Cinemas Alfabeta (Montevideo)
Since 2000, the Uruguayan Film School has been organizing the International Film School Festival (FIEC), the only space in the country exclusively dedicated to the exhibition of the best works of professional audiovisual training centers at
Since 2019, the International Cannabis Film Festival (FICC) puts the subject of cannabis on the table, contributing to break down prejudices regarding its different uses, provide information, and contribute to the access to human rights. Films
This festival brings together the best of the international, regional and national film scene on the peninsula, as well as showing its local production, through Maldonado Filma, a section of audiovisual productions made in the department.
José Ignacio International Film Festival is the meeting between the excitement of discovering films that are emotionally moving as well as captivating the world and the calmness of a small fisherman town during the summer season.
The Piriápolis International Film Festival is an audiovisual showcase that has established itself as a space for the meeting of independent productions by national and international filmmakers. It is characterized by exhibiting, completely free of charge,
The International Film Festival on Sexual and Gender Diversity in Uruguay, Llamale H, has held 11 editions since 2006, and has shown more than 600 international titles in the genres of fiction, documentary and short films
Mientras tanto cine is a series of short home movies, which promotes exchange between filmmakers and the audience. In each edition short films in digital and film (super 8, 16mm) are shown, accompanied by live actions
The Montevideo International Film Festival, organized by the Movie group, presents a selection of films organized in cycles of international films, European, Latin American, Argentine and national films, as well as specific genres such as documentary
The NOX FILM FEST International Horror and Fantasy Film Festival from Salto, Uruguay is a fun film experience that takes place during the South American summer. It is an open-air festival, free and aimed at a
Tenemos Que Ver, the International Film and Human Rights Festival of Uruguay, is organized by a collective composed of people sensitized to the theme of human rights and the art of film. Through the screening of