Slovak film Confession won a Student Academy Award

Slovak film Confession won a Student Academy Award
28. August 2025

Short documentary film Confession, directed by Rebeka Bizubová, won an award at the 52nd Student Academy Awards.

The film stood out among 3,127 submitted films from 988 schools. In the Documentary category, it first advanced to the 14 semifinalists and eventually made it into the final trio of winners.

Bizubová, a graduate of the Department of Directing Documentary at the Film and Television Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, and her team, along with the other winners, will find out their final placement (gold, silver, or bronze) on October 6, 2025, at the awards ceremony held during the New York Film Festival.

All winning films in each of the four Student Academy Awards categories (Alternative/Experimental, Animation, Documentary and Narrative) also automatically qualify to compete in their respective categories at the 98th Academy Awards, which will take place on March 15, 2026, in Los Angeles.

Confession has already been screened and awarded at several international festivals (FIPADOC, Zlín Film Festival, MakeDox) as well as domestic ones (Febiofest, Art Film, with Cinematik coming up). It is also the winner of the 2024 Sun in a Net Award in the category Best Short Fiction or Documentary Film.

The last time a Slovak film won a Student Academy Award was in 2010, when the short film The Lunch Box, produced at the Savannah College of Art and Design (Georgia, USA), directed by Slovak filmmaker Ľubomír M. Kocka, placed third (bronze) in the Narrative category. In 2000, director Michal Struss reached the finals at the Student Academy Awards in the Honorary Foreign Film Competition category with his short animated film In the Box, produced at the Film and Television Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava.