European Short Film Night

On March 18, SEEfest is partnering with the Goethe-Institut, and
the honorary Consulate of Sweden, for an evening of European short films.
Film + Discussion | Award-winning Short films from Bulgaria, Germany, and Sweden
Goethe-Institut Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Free Parking
Metro/Retail parking structure located at
674 S. Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90057
Various languages w/ English Subtitles
Light refreshments provided
Free with RSVP.
Limited only by their run time, short films push the boundaries of storytelling, allowing filmmakers to connect with their audiences in compact, but powerful vignettes across all forms. Writer-Director Maria Bebova (SCARLET), Writer-Director Tillmann Betz (LAST CALL BLUE), and Producer Siri Hjorton Wagner (WITHOUT KELLY), will present their films and join Vera Mijojlić, founder of the South East European Film Festival (SEEfest) in Los Angeles to discuss their films and the unique power of shorts as an independent art form deserving of the big screen and the awareness of audiences worldwide.
SCHEDULE
6:30 PM – Doors open
7:00 PM – Introduction
7:15 PM – Screening of SCARLET, LAST CALL BLUE, WITHOUT KELLY
8:15 PM – Discussion with Filmmakers, moderated By Vera Mijojlić
9:30 PM – End of Event
SCARLET
Bulgaria (2024), Drama, 25 Minutes, Bulgarian with english subtitles.
Writer-Director: Maria Bobeva, Cinematography: Aniri, Editor: Tsvetomir Tsanov, Producer: Maria Bobeva, Petro Dushkov, Stanislava Ivy, Music: Vasko Ivanov – Dexter, Cast: Eleonora Ivanova, Nika Ignatieva, Mira Boyajieva, Pavel Hristov, Sergey Ivanov – Dodo, Stanislava Ivy, Venci Venc‘, Petro Dushkov, Petko Kamenov.
Stella is a social worker sent on a wellness check to a house in the suburbs of Sofia. The young woman falls into the world of 9-year-old Scarlet and her negligent mother, who in order to survive gets involved with the wrong people. Beneath the child’s innocence, charm and vivid imagination, Stella begins to slowly uncover chilling details and dark secrets of life at home. Will she be able to fight the corrupt system and the criminal world of the mother to save the girl?
-Winner Best Short – 24th Beverly Hills FF, Winner – Audience Award, Best Short – 25th NBFF
Maria Bobeva is a Bulgarian-born, Los Angeles–based award-winning director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. After several successful years on stage in Bulgaria, she moved to Hollywood and began creating her own work. Since 2017, she has written, directed, and produced three award-winning short films – Audition, Blinks, and Scarlet – all recognized at international film festivals.
LAST CALL BLUE
Germany (2025), Drama, 13 Minutes, English.
Writer-Director: Tillmann Betz, DoP: Julien Mayer, Editor: Lydie Leerstelle, Costume Design: Carla Renée Loose, Sound: Astrid Hohle Hansen, Sound Design: Raffelo Luperger, Set Design: Julia Jaksch, Cast: Zero Pilnik, Jos Nyreen, Production Co.: Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB)
Two airport employees. One checks x-ray images, the other works on the airfield. One slips a note to the other, they meet up in their break. One plays the accordion. Throughout the night, they search for ways to show affection for each other.
-Winner of the 2025 FFA Next Generation Award
Tillmann Betz was born in Dortmund, Geramany and studied Photography at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. Since 2021, he has been studying Directing at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin (DFFB).
WITHOUT KELLY
Sweden (2026), Drama, 15 Min., Swedish with English subtitles.
Writer-Director-Editor: Lovisa Sirén, Producer: Siri Hjorton Wagner DoP: Christine Leuhusen, Sound design: Claes Lundberg, Music: Lisa Rydberg, Costume Design: Greta Weibull, Hair & Make-up: Lotta Fischer-Leven, Cast: Medea Strid, Truls Carlberg, Teodora Sundstrom Latev, Production Co.: film.
Forced to leave her baby daughter with the child’s father, young mother Esther is caught in desperation and longing. Through the night she chases touch and comfort, seeking ways to hold on to who she loves the most.
-Winner of the Orizzonti Award Best Short Film 2025 – 82nd Venice International Film Festival
Lovisa Sirén is a Swedish director and screenwriter working across short and feature films. Her award-winning shorts have been screened at festivals including the Sundance Film Festival, Locarno, and Venice. In 2025, her film Without Kelly won the Orizzonti Award for Best Short Film at the Venice Film Festival, solidifying her international standing.
SEEfest program and activities are supported, in part, by ELMA Foundation for European Movies in America, UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies , the California Arts Council, a state agency; Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture; by a grant from the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles, Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill, and with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. We are deeply grateful for their past and current support of our programs. The Dutch film program is supported by Dutch Culture USA of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
