The films will be shown a day after they are screened at the Hargita County Cultural Centre in Miercurea Ciuc, Romania.
The Hungarian Institute in Paris hosted an earlier screening of the shorts.
The Hungarian Institute in Brussels will show Svetlana Filippova?s Where Dogs Die, which won the Erdély Television Prize; Virág Zomborácz?s Something Blue, which won the Radio Romania Prize; Oded Graziani?s The Trip, which won the Sándor Simó Memorial Prize; Luiza Parvu?s Draft 7, which won the Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony Prize; Cecília Felméri?s Matthias, Matthias, which won the Targu Mures Prize; and Kote Camacho?s The Great Race, which took the festival?s main prize.
The ALTER-NATIVE, which started out as a Hungarian film festival in Transylvania, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.