• Best Short Film Award

    Diploma and €3,000 awarded to The Fast Line by JOCHEN SCHMOLL (Germany).
    This film combines outstanding technical quality with an activity demonstrating remarkable sporting commitment. We are probably witnessing the cinematic record of a historic milestone.

  • Best Adventure and Sports Short Film Award

    Diploma and €1,500 awarded to A Baffin Vacation. Love on Ice by RUSH STURGES and SKIP ARMSTRONG (Canada).
    For achieving a convincing, entertaining and dynamic first-person narrative of a demanding multi-sport adventure activity in a remote and inhospitable region.

  • Best Culture and Nature Short Film Award

    Diploma and €1,500 awarded to Gypaetus: The Last Bone Breaker by JUAN DE LA CUEVA ALDEA (Spain/United Kingdom).
    For delivering outstanding cinematography and storytelling of great technical difficulty, contributing to the consolidation of conservation efforts for this magnificent species.

  • Best Animated Short Film Award

    Diploma and/or trophy awarded by the town of Tarbes. The jury has decided not to grant this award.

  • Best Screenplay Award

    Diploma and/or trophy awarded by the town of Benasque to iNNER FiGHT by NURIA CASTÁN (Spain).
    The screenplay of iNNER FiGHT conveys complex emotions and sensations in an original and balanced manner, making this short film a truly distinctive experience.

  • Best Ibero-American Short Film Award

    Diploma and/or trophy awarded by the town of Barbastro to Rock: Feminine Noun by PATRICIA MESCHICK and LARISSA CORINO (Brazil).
    A film that inspires and motivates, demonstrating the power of sport — particularly climbing — as a catalyst for community bonds and women’s empowerment.

  • Best Short Film Shot in the Pyrenees Award

    Diploma and/or trophy awarded by the town of Boltaña to Ixigoleta y Bordón by SILVIA ORÓS DAGA (Spain).
    For preserving and portraying the sense of belonging and pride in Pyrenean culture that stands out in a world marked by transience.

  • The jury, composed of Chechu Arribas (Town of Benasque), Ixeia Lacau (Town of Barbastro), Jorge García (Town of Huesca), Roger-Vincent Calatayud (Town of Tarbes) and Enrique Navarro (Town of Boltaña), has decided to grant two Special Mentions:

    To Black Eyes by MATEO ARANGO GUERRERO (Australia).
    Through impeccable technique and highly refined storytelling, this film brings closer to us an ancestral and distant world that strives to preserve its own traditions.

    To SAMA by BACHAR KHATTAR (Germany).
    With excellent technical and creative execution, SAMA is a climbing film that promotes cultural integration, women’s emancipation and peace.

  • Audience Award – City of Huesca Trophy

    Diploma and/or trophy awarded by the town of Huesca to Far Enough by JULIEN CAROT (France).