The Barcelona International Documentary Film Festival DocsBarcelona has extended the deadline to register documentary films for the 28th edition, to be held from May 8 to 18, 2025. One more year, and after the success of DocsBarcelona 2024, the festival will propose 10 days of screenings and activities in an edition that will also host the Industry program (May 12-16), a meeting point and reference for the professional non-fiction sector in Southern Europe, as well as visits from filmmakers from around the world.
The call for entries will be open for 10 days: from today, Tuesday, November 19, to Friday, November 29.
FIVE COMPETITIVE SECTIONS, A GREAT RETROSPECTIVE AND ALMOST 20,000 EUROS IN PRIZES
The festival will bring to the public a showcase of the best global documentary productions through a committed, stimulating program focused on the major challenges, debates, and conflicts of contemporary society. It will do so by promoting the diversity of perspectives and themes, structured into five competitive sections and a major retrospective:
• Official Section - Docs&Pearls: A competitive section that brings together feature-length documentaries selected from the most recent national and international cinematic productions, aiming to bring other realities from all over the world to the public and address major issues, challenges, and concerns of today's world.
• Docs&Cat Section: A competitive section that brings together a selection of the best documentaries produced and/or co-produced in Catalonia, with the aim of showcasing and supporting Catalan talent, reaffirming DocsBarcelona's commitment to the strength and diversity of perspectives and themes in documentaries made in our country.
• Docs&Focus Section: A competitive section that gathers a selection of feature-length documentaries revolving around a single thematic axis that varies in each edition of the Festival. After focusing on different expressions and manifestations of love in 2024, this next edition will be dedicated to humor and will be called Docs&Humor.
• Docs&Honor Section: A retrospective of a selection of the filmography of the filmmaker awarded the Docs of Honor Prize in each edition of the Festival in recognition of their contribution to the world of cinema.
• Docs&Teens Section: A competitive section focused on documentary productions suitable for audiences between 12 and 18 years old.
• DOC-U Section: A competitive section focused on documentary short films made by students over 18 years old from universities, educational centers, and film schools in Spain. This call is still closed and we will soon announce when it will open.
Regarding awards, the festival distributes more than a dozen prizes valued at a total of almost 20.000 euros, including cash prizes (a total of 10.500 euros) and 8.000 euros in post-production services and equipment rental for filming, among others.