The "Festival de Cortos Caos Club Bilbao" is officially known as the Festival Internacional de Cortos y Videoclips Caostica, or Caostica International Shortfilm and Music Video Festival. This annual event has been organized in Bilbao since 2003, focusing on transgressive and irreverent audiovisual culture. It is recognized by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain as a qualifying festival for the Goya Awards in short film categories. The festival features sections for fiction short films, animation, and music videos, awarding approximately 6,500 euros in prizes across various categories, including best fiction short, best music video, best animation, best bizarre work, best work in Basque, best Spanish short, and best work produced in Latin America. The festival typically takes place in early June at venues such as Bilborock.The "Festival de Cortos Caos Club Bilbao" is officially known as the Festival Internacional de Cortos y Videoclips Caostica, or Caostica International Shortfilm and Music Video Festival. This annual event has been organized in Bilbao since 2003, focusing on transgressive and irreverent audiovisual culture. It is recognized by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain as a qualifying festival for the Goya Awards in short film categories. The festival features sections for fiction short films, animation, and music videos, awarding approximately 6,500 euros in prizes across various categories, including best fiction short, best music video, best animation, best bizarre work, best work in Basque, best Spanish short, and best work produced in Latin America. The festival typically takes place in early June at venues such as Bilborock.