National Short Film Day is celebrated annually on December 28 to honor the art and craft of short filmmaking. This date holds historical significance as it commemorates the first public screening of short films by the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, on December 28, 1895, in Paris. These pioneering filmmakers showcased a series of brief motion pictures, marking the birth of cinema and laying the foundation for the film industry.
Short films, typically running under 40 minutes, are celebrated for their ability to tell impactful stories, explore innovative ideas, and showcase emerging talent in a concise format. The day is an opportunity to appreciate the creativity and dedication of filmmakers who use the short film medium to experiment with storytelling and address diverse themes.
National Short Film Day encourages audiences to watch, discuss, and support short films, whether through local screenings, online platforms, or film festivals. It also inspires aspiring filmmakers to pursue their passion, using the medium as a stepping stone in the world of cinema.