300 Seconds Short Film Festival
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The 300 Seconds Short Film Festival is a Toronto-based short film festival built around a strict runtime limit of 300 seconds, or five minutes, including credits. It showcases films from Canada and internationally across any genre, including narrative, documentary, music video, and web series work, with a special 15-second story category. Its significance lies in its focus on ultra-short cinema and its role as a niche platform for concise storytelling and emerging filmmakers in Toronto's short-film circuit.
Last updated Aug 15, 2026
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Positive Indicators (+12 pts)
- 9 years of verifiable history
- 1 verified pro signal
Red Flags (-15 pts)
- No physical screenings
- Trust status under active review
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