Tier 2
Melbourne, Australia
Last verified 23 March 2026
The 74th Melbourne International Film Festival is MIFF 2026 in Melbourne.
BAFTA Short · British Short Film
Acceptance into at least two BAFTA-qualifying festivals makes a British short eligible for the EE BAFTA British Short Film award.
BIFA Best Film · Best British Independent Film
In-person official selection at this BIFA Section A festival is sufficient (one Section A festival confers eligibility; the alternative is two Section B British festivals). No win required. Online-only screenings do not qualify. British independent film (BFI cultural test). 2026 window: 1 Nov 2025 to 30 Nov 2026.
CSA Animated · Canadian Screen Award — Best Animated Short
Winning a Best-of / jury distinction at this CSA-eligible international festival qualifies a feature documentary or theatrical short for the Canadian Screen Awards.
CSA Doc Short · Canadian Screen Award — Best Documentary Short Film
Winning a Best-of / jury distinction at this CSA-eligible international festival qualifies a feature documentary or theatrical short for the Canadian Screen Awards.
CSA Feature Doc · Canadian Screen Award — Best Feature Length Documentary
Winning a Best-of / jury distinction at this CSA-eligible international festival qualifies a feature documentary or theatrical short for the Canadian Screen Awards.
CSA Short · Canadian Screen Award — Best Live Action Short Drama
Winning a Best-of / jury distinction at this CSA-eligible international festival qualifies a feature documentary or theatrical short for the Canadian Screen Awards.
Oscar Animated Short · Animated Short Film
The main submission deadline for Melbourne International Film Festival is around 12 February 2026. Confirmed for the current edition.
Submitting to Melbourne International Film Festival costs from AUD 35 as a rough guide. Entry fees usually rise closer to the deadline and vary by category.
International premiere required. Protect your premiere status before you submit, as it is a one-time resource.
Yes. Melbourne International Film Festival can qualify a film for BAFTA and an Academy Award (Oscar), subject to the specific category and condition for each award. The exact route differs per award body.
Melbourne International Film Festival takes place in Melbourne, Australia.
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Must win the City of Melbourne Grand Prix (Best Short) OR Best Animation Short. Animation must be more than 75 percent of the running time (a content rule, not a runtime cap); the 40-minute short cap still applies.
Oscar Documentary Short · Documentary Short Subject
Must win the Best Documentary Short award.
Oscar Live Action Short · Live Action Short Film
Must win the City of Melbourne Grand Prix (Best Short) OR VicScreen Erwin Rado Award (Best Australian Short).
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