Sin tasa
Fecha límite de inscripción
30 jun 19
0€
The competition is open to short, medium and feature films (no longer than 90 minutes).
15 abr 2019
Convocatoria
30 jun 2019
Festival Cerrado
15 sep 2019
Fecha de notificación
10 oct 2019
13 oct 2019
Inicio Festival: 10 octubre 2019 Fin Festival: 13 octubre 2019
The Land of All Film Festival was born in 2007 from the need to give the word to many documentarians who use video as a form of critical expression, as a torch on the world and on the problems that affect the many southern parts of the world in each country. Promoted by the Non-Governmental Organizations of International Cooperation for Development WeWorld GVC Onlus and COSPE Onlus, the TTFF brings to Bologna documentaries and social cinema from the south of the world, with the aim of giving visibility to the reality of those countries, peoples and social struggles that are "invisible" in the mass media.
Participants in the festival are the audiovisual works of medium and short films whose narrative cut is centered on the struggle for equality of rights, gender, defense of freedom, active citizenship, environmental and ecological awareness.
The Land of All Film Festival wants to offer visions of the south without rhetoric, censorship or pietism, but with the idea that only a lucid, reactive and never resigned glance of the realities that surround us can lead to change the present and invent futures. Even through cinema.
The Festival offers 4 prizes of 1000 (one thousand) Euros for the 4 best works:
1) Benedetto Senni Prize, worth 1,000 (one thousand) Euros, will be awarded to the best work dealing with the issues of fighting poverty, enhancing and preserving natural resources, food sovereignty, sustainable and organic agriculture, the right to water and migration .
2) Giovanni Lo Porto Award to the memory of the GVC cooperator and collaborator killed in 2015 during a US anti-terrorism operation. The prize, worth 1,000 (one thousand) Euros, aims to enhance those documentaries that tell of heroic efforts and the resistance of men and women who do not retreat from violence and oppression, but promote values such as solidarity and respect of human rights, peace and freedom.
3) Stories Award of invisible young people, worth 1,000 (one thousand) Euros, awarded by a jury composed of members and employees of EmilBanca, dedicated to invisible young people told by authors under 35. The prize is aimed at supporting and enhancing young people authors who tell the challenges faced by the new generations.
4) Voices of invisible women, worth 1,000 (one thousand) euros, awarded by a jury composed of members of Coop Alleanza 3.0, is a recognition for the best audiovisual for women.
Regulations
Non-Governmental Organizations WEWORLD-GVC and COSPE ONLUS inaugurate the thirteenth edition of the Land of All Film Festival Voices from the Invisible World
Participation Requirements
The competition is international and there are no restrictions on nationality, age or profession.
Subject of the competition
The competition is reserved for shorts, medium and feature films (not exceeding 90 minutes). The works must fall into one of the following categories:
documentary
animation cinema
docu-fiction
Webseries
The 13th edition of the Terra di Tutti Film Festival is dedicated as always to giving visibility and deepening the following themes: Human Rights, Gender Equality, Interculturality, Humanitarian Emergencies, Environmental Sustainability, Food Sovereignty, Alternative Economies (alternative models of production, distribution, consumption and savings and experiences of social and solidarity economy) and Migration. Special attention will be paid to the theme linked to women and gender issues, such as the cross-cutting trend.
The 2019 edition will have as main themes:
Fight against poverty
Sustainable development in all its dimensions (environmental, social, economic, etc.)
Community and participatory processes in planning and carrying out activities in the territories
Social conflicts and traditional ecological knowledge as development alternatives
Climate change, access to resources, renewable energy
Food sovereignty, peasant agriculture, sustainable rural development, land-grabbing
Common water and water-grabbing water
Valorization and preservation of natural resources and forests
Social and solidarity economy
Migration, trafficking and trafficking in human beings, peace and human rights, new citizenships
Access to health, prevention and the fight against AIDS
Gender, LGBTQ + culture, combating discrimination.
Method of Participation
Each individual author may submit a maximum of three works.
Works created with any technique (including animation) and format, produced after January 1, 2017, are admitted.
The application form for the WORKS COMING FROM THE PRODUCTION HOUSES OF THE 36 OECD COUNTRIES (http://www.oecd.org/about/membersandpartners/), regardless of the nationality of the director, takes place through registration on the www.festhome.com portal
The application form for WORKS COMING FROM PRODUCTION HOMES FROM OTHER WORLD COUNTRIES (regardless of the nationality of the director) is made by filling in the free "entry form" on the official website of the Festival www.terradituttifilmfestival.org.
When completing the application, the candidate will receive confirmation of their registration by e-mail. VERY IMPORTANT. Penalty exclusion from the competition, it is essential to send via e-mail to the address info@terradituttifilmfestival.org the release downloadable from the official website of the Festival www.terradituttifilmfestival.org, duly completed in its entirety and signed in full.
Registrations are open until June 30, 2019.
Sin tasa
Fecha límite de inscripción
30 jun 19
The competition is open to short, medium and feature films (no longer than 90 minutes).
Sin tasa
Fecha límite de inscripción
30 jun 19
The competition is open to short, medium and feature films (no longer than 90 minutes).
Sin tasa
Fecha límite de inscripción
30 jun 19
Tasa Estándar
12€
-8%
11.04€
Fecha límite de inscripción
30 jun 19
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