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Vote for Your Favorite Short Film Contender in the XVI RNE-Platino Award Crowdfunding: Check Out the Top 10 Finalists!

Watch and cast your vote for the contending shorts in the XVI RNE-Platino Film Short Film Awards Crowdfunding, eligible for the Public's Choice Award. Support your preferred option before June 8th.

Audience can now access the short films contending for the XVI Radio Nacional de España-Platino...
Audience can now access the short films contending for the XVI Radio Nacional de España-Platino Cinematography Short Film Award Crowdfunding's Audience Award. Cast your vote for your preferred choice before June 8.

Vote for Your Favorite Short Film Contender in the XVI RNE-Platino Award Crowdfunding: Check Out the Top 10 Finalists!

The 10 finalists for the XVI RNE-Platino Crowdfunding Cinematic Shorts Award have been announced. A total of 57 proposals were submitted this year, and the deadline for submitting work has now passed. The "De película" program has selected the shortlist, and viewers can now vote for their favorite short film from the given list of videos. The voting period will continue until June 8.

Here is a list of the finalists below, presented in alphabetical order:

  1. Beta, directed by Emilio González

Artificial intelligence is here to help, but its true potential remains unknown.

  1. Countdown, directed by Iván Umpierrez

A reunited couple confronts an impending separation, but a simple challenge holds the power to change their perspective.

  1. Two Wires, directed by Aníbal Brito

In a time when analog intercoms were common, any neighbor could eavesdrop on a conversation. Today's advanced video intercoms ensure privacy, yet the key to clear communication remains the same.

  1. Writing..., directed by Pablo Olewski

Critiquing the work of one's boss, even when asked, proves to be more challenging than it seems, especially in these times.

  1. The Battle, directed by Sara Sanz, Ángela Andrada, Marga Sanz, and Gemma do Carmo

Four friends gather on a day their city celebrates a naval battle in A Coruña. They discuss one friend's date and discover that, for women, the battle continues.

  1. The Stain, directed by Nacho Peña

Three siblings bicker over the origin and significance of a stain that appears in their late father's house.

  1. What I Now See with My Eyes, directed by Bright Martins

A long absence from the Sunday market in Las Palmas changed the way the narrator saw it, from chaos to a living mosaic of cultures. The market reflects the diversity of the island, where differences unite and not divide.

  1. Robinson, directed by Pepe Rodríguez

A lieutenant aboard an interstellar ship finds herself deceived in the silence of space, as an artificial intelligence called Robinson fails to deliver on its promises.

  1. Total, a drama, directed by Daniel Cuenca

Two friends seek solace in the bathroom during a party, only to share their personal struggles and discover the end of the world.

  1. A solution to the housing problem, directed by Alberto Blanco Pacheco

Maria presents a possible solution to the speculative housing issue in Spain.

Cast your vote for your preferred short film between May 28 and June 8 via the RNE website.

Voting for the favorite short film from the list of movies-and-tv productions, including 'Beta', 'Countdown', 'Two Wires', 'Writing...', 'The Battle', 'The Stain', 'What I Now See with My Eyes', 'Robinson', 'Total, a drama', and 'A solution to the housing problem', is now open and will continue until June 8. Viewers can engage in the entertainment of choosing the average winner from these thought-provoking and diverse short films by casting their vote via the RNE website.

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