Festival start: 23 June 2025
Festival end: 28 June 2025
The 7th AmiCorti International Film Festival (AmiCorti IFF) is a premier cultural and cinematic event set to take place from June 23-28, 2025, in the historic town of Ivrea, Italy, specifically at the "AUDITORIUM MOZART." This festival is dedicated to celebrating the best of contemporary cinema, with a strong emphasis on emerging directors, independent filmmakers, and unique artistic perspectives. The festival aims to be a global meeting point for the film community, offering both in-person and virtual participation options to ensure wide accessibility. Selected films will be showcased on the exclusive AmiCorti platform, providing a focused and engaged audience.
The festival is recognized for its commitment to fostering creativity, innovation, and the exploration of social issues through film. It promotes cultural exchange, diversity, and inclusivity, making it a significant event in the international film festival circuit.
Event Type
The AmiCorti International Film Festival (AmiCorti IFF) is classified as a Cultural and Arts Event, with a specific focus on Film and Media. It is an International Film Festival that celebrates and showcases a diverse range of cinematic works from both emerging and established filmmakers worldwide. The event includes competitive and non-competitive sections, special programs, workshops, and awards ceremonies, making it a comprehensive platform for cinematic expression and appreciation.
Mission and Objectives
The mission of AmiCorti IFF is to nurture and showcase innovative cinema that contributes to the global dialogue on critical contemporary issues. The festival provides a platform for filmmakers to present their work to an international audience, promoting the exchange of ideas, cultural perspectives, and artistic techniques. The festival emphasizes diversity, inclusivity, and the exploration of social issues, aiming to highlight the transformative power of cinema.
Submission Categories
The festival features several competitive and non-competitive categories, each designed to highlight different aspects of cinematic excellence:
International Feature Film Competition
Eligibility: Fiction and documentary feature films (over 40 minutes) completed before December 31, 2024.
Awards: Best Feature Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay.
Jury: An international jury of at least seven esteemed figures from cinema, television, and journalism will select the winners.
International Short Film Competition
Eligibility: Italian and international short films with a maximum duration of 30 minutes, completed by December 31, 2024.
Awards: Best Short Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay.
Jury: An international jury will evaluate the submissions and determine the winners.
National Short Film Competition
Eligibility: Italian short films (up to 30 minutes) completed by December 31, 2024.
Awards: Best National Short Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay.
Jury: A national jury of seven members will oversee this section.
International Animated Short Film Competition
Eligibility: Animated short films completed before December 31, 2024.
Award: Best Animated Film.
Jury: An international jury, comprising at least seven members, will judge this category.
International Social Theme Short Film Competition
Eligibility: Short films that address significant social issues, completed by December 31, 2024.
Award: Best Social Theme Short Film.
Jury: The winners will be selected by a jury of seven individuals with expertise in cinema and social issues.
International Music Video Competition
Eligibility: Music videos completed before December 31, 2024.
Award: Best Music Video.
Jury: A jury of at least three members will assess the entries in this category.
Non-Competitive Sections
Agenda 2030
Description: This section is dedicated to films that focus on social issues aligned with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The selected works will be recognized for their impactful storytelling and contributions to raising awareness on global challenges.
Mentions: Best Direction, Best Photography, Best Actor.
Short Films Out of Competition
Description: An open and inclusive section for short films of all genres, formats, and dates. This section provides filmmakers with the opportunity to showcase their work without the pressures of competition.
Special Program
Workshop: “Easy Filmmaking”
Description: A hands-on workshop aimed at guiding participants through the basics of filmmaking, from concept to production. This program is designed to make filmmaking accessible to everyone, regardless of their prior experience.
Awards & Prizes
Golden Fragola Award
The Golden Fragola Award is a prestigious accolade presented at the AmiCorti International Film Festival (AmiCorti IFF) to honor the best films and creators across the various competitive categories of the festival. Named after the Italian word for "strawberry," the Golden Fragola symbolizes the festival's commitment to celebrating the finest and most original cinematic achievements.
Award Description:
The Golden Fragola Awards are given to the top entries in each competitive category of the festival, recognizing excellence in filmmaking, storytelling, and artistic innovation. These awards are the highest honors within their respective categories at AmiCorti IFF, representing the pinnacle of success at the festival.
Categories Eligible for the Golden Fragola Award:
Golden Fragola Award for Best Feature Film: Awarded to the best feature film (fiction or documentary) that demonstrates outstanding narrative structure, direction, acting, and overall production quality.
Golden Fragola Award for Best Short Film: Awarded to the best short film, recognizing exceptional storytelling, direction, and artistic execution in a compact format.
Golden Fragola Award for Best National Short Film: Presented to the best short film produced in Italy, showcasing the rich talent and unique perspectives within Italian cinema.
Golden Fragola Award for Best Animated Film: Awarded to the best-animated short film, celebrating creativity, innovation, and technical excellence in animation.
Golden Fragola Award for Best Social Theme Short
Film: Honors the best short film that addresses significant social issues, recognizing its impact in raising awareness and fostering dialogue on critical topics.
Golden Fragola Award for Best Music Video: Presented to the best music video that creatively interprets a musical piece through innovative visual storytelling and direction.
Selection Process:
The winners of the Golden Fragola Awards are determined by a distinguished jury composed of prominent figures from the fields of cinema, television, and journalism. The jury evaluates each film based on criteria such as artistic excellence, innovation, technical skill, and the impact of the work.
Award Ceremony: The Golden Fragola Awards are presented during the festival's official awards ceremony, held at the historic "AUDITORIUM MOZART" in Ivrea, Italy. This gala event is one of the highlights of the festival, where filmmakers, actors, and industry professionals gather to celebrate the achievements of the awardees.
Golden Aurora Award
The Golden Aurora Award is the most prestigious honor presented at AmiCorti IFF, celebrating extraordinary contributions to the world of cinema.
Award Description:
This award is bestowed upon distinguished figures in the film industry who have demonstrated exceptional talent and made a lasting impact on cinematic arts. It recognizes individuals whose work has advanced the medium of film and enriched the cultural landscape globally.
Selection Criteria:
Artistic Excellence: Honoring remarkable creativity and skill in filmmaking.
Innovation: Celebrating contributions that have transformed the film industry.
Cultural Impact: Recognizing profound influence on society and cinematic culture.
Career and Dedication: Acknowledging a lifetime of achievements and commitment to cinema.
Award Ceremony: The Golden Aurora Award is presented during a gala event at AmiCorti IFF. The recipient is honored with a golden statue, symbolizing excellence in cinematic arts. The ceremony brings together leading figures from the global film industry to celebrate the awardee's achievements.
Nominations and Participation: Nominations for the Golden Aurora Award are accepted annually from festival committee members, industry professionals, and academics. An international jury of film experts evaluates these nominations.
Submission Guidelines
Submission Platform: All submissions must be made exclusively through Festhome.
Entry Fees:
€30 for Short Films, Animated Short Films, and
Feature Films.
€15 for Music Videos.
Note: Submission fees are applicable until December 31, 2024. From January 1 to January 15, 2025, submission fees will increase.
Deadline: December 31, 2024. All submissions must be completed by this date to be considered for the 2025 festival.
Screening Requirements: Filmmakers whose works are selected must provide a streaming link by May 25, 2025.
Screening and Awards
Screenings: Selected films will be screened up to four times during the festival. Foreign films will be presented in their original language with Italian subtitles. Films in languages other than English are encouraged to have English subtitles.
Awards Ceremony: Winners will be recognized at the Award Ceremony held in Ivrea, Italy, at the “AUDITORIUM MOZART.” Those unable to attend may send a video message.
General Rules and Terms
Gender Equality and Cultural Diversity: AmiCorti IFF promotes gender equality and cultural diversity, ensuring representation and inclusivity across all aspects of the event.
Insurance: All films selected for screening at the festival will be insured by the festival for the duration of the event, covering loss or damage.
Film Archive: Filmmakers are encouraged to deposit a copy of their work in the AmiCorti archives for preservation and study purposes.
Event Organization
AmiCorti IFF is organized by APS AmiCorti International Film Festival, a cultural association based in Peveragno (CN), Italy. The festival is supported by a diverse jury composed of prominent figures from cinema, television, and journalism, ensuring a fair and expert-driven evaluation process.
Contact Information
For inquiries or further information, please contact the festival organizers:
Website: https://www.amicorti.org
Email: info@amicorti.org
Phone: +39 348 814 0888
Address: Via Molino Bioera 4, 12016 Peveragno (CN), Italy
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The AmiCorti International Film Festival has specific rules and guidelines for submitting films, particularly short films. Here’s an overview of the main regulations:
Submission Process:
Submission Platform:
All films must be submitted exclusively through the FilmFreeway platform.
Submission Steps:
Create an Account on FilmFreeway: Participants must register on FilmFreeway if they have not already done so.
Select the Project: Choose the film you wish to submit from your project library on FilmFreeway.
Select the Appropriate Category: It is essential to choose the category that best fits your film (e.g., Feature Film, Short Film, Animated Film, Social-Themed Short Film, Music Video).
Complete the Submission Form: All required fields must be completed, including film details, director information, and contact details.
Pay the Submission Fee: The submission will be considered complete only after the submission fee has been paid.
Submission Fees:
Feature Films, Short Films, and Animated Films: €30 per entry.
Music Videos: €15 per entry.
Important Deadlines:
Regular Deadline: December 31, 2024.
Late Submission Deadline: January 15, 2025.
Selection Notification: Participants will be informed of their selection status by May 15, 2025.
Streaming Link Submission Deadline: May 25, 2025.
Screening Requirements:
Completion Date: All films must be completed by December 31, 2024.
Film Duration:
Feature Films: Must be longer than 40 minutes.
Short Films: Must have a maximum duration of 30 minutes.
Music Videos: Must not exceed 10 minutes.
Language: Films in any language are accepted, but non-English films must include English subtitles. Selected films must also provide Italian subtitles for festival screening.
Format: Selected films must be provided in a digital format suitable for high-definition projection (acceptable formats include MP4, MOV, or AVI).
Screening Rights:
Participants must ensure they hold all necessary rights for the public screening of their film, including music rights.
Multiple Submissions:
Filmmakers are allowed to submit multiple works, but each submission requires a separate fee.
Promotion and Archive:
The festival reserves the right to use excerpts from submitted films for promotional purposes. Additionally, selected films may be included in the festival’s archives for educational and research purposes, with the filmmakers' consent.
Acceptance of Terms:
By submitting a film, participants agree to the festival’s terms and conditions, including adherence to all guidelines and screening requirements.
Exclusion Criteria:
Violating any of the festival rules may result in the exclusion of the film from competition or screening.
These guidelines ensure a fair and transparent submission process, promoting a competitive environment where filmmakers can showcase their talents. For more detailed information or specific queries, it is recommended to refer directly to the festival’s official rules or contact the organizers through official channels.
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The AmiCorti International Film Festival awards a series of prestigious prizes to recognize cinematic excellence across various categories. Here’s a description of the main awards:
1. Golden Fragola Award
Description: The Golden Fragola Award is one of the festival’s most prestigious prizes. The name "Fragola" (meaning strawberry in Italian) symbolizes the festival’s commitment to recognizing and celebrating the highest levels of cinematic achievement.
Categories:
Best Feature Film
Best International Short Film
Best National Short Film
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Screenplay
Significance: Winning a Golden Fragola Award is a significant milestone for filmmakers, offering recognition from both the film industry and the public.
2. Golden Aurora Award
Description: The Golden Aurora Award is the highest honor bestowed by the festival, designed to celebrate extraordinary individuals who have made lasting and innovative contributions to the world of cinema.
Recipients: This award is given to prominent figures in cinema, such as directors, actors, or producers, who have demonstrated exceptional talent and have made a significant impact on the cinematic arts globally.
Significance: The Golden Aurora Award represents not only artistic success but also cultural influence and innovation that enriches the global cinematic landscape.
3. Awards for Competitive Categories
International Feature Film Competition:
Best Feature Film
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Screenplay
International Short Film Competition:
Best Short Film
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Screenplay
National Short Film Competition:
Best National Short Film
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Screenplay
International Animated Short Film Competition:
Best Animated Film
International Social-Themed Short Film Competition:
Best Social-Themed Short Film
International Music Video Competition:
Best Music Video
4. Special Recognitions
Best Cinematography: Recognizes excellence in visual composition and camera technique, honoring cinematographers who elevate the artistic value of the film.
Best Editing: Celebrates the editing that significantly contributes to the narrative rhythm and emotional impact of the film.
Best Sound Design: Honors excellence in sound design, recognizing the importance of sound in enriching the overall cinematic experience.
Best Production Design: Recognizes creativity and technical skill in designing the settings that bring the film’s narrative world to life.
Best Original Score: Awarded to the original score that significantly enhances the atmosphere and emotion of the film.
These awards and recognitions make the AmiCorti International Film Festival a prestigious event, capable of showcasing emerging talents and recognizing excellence across all forms of cinematic expression.
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The AmiCorti International Film Festival is a prestigious cinematic event dedicated to celebrating the best in contemporary cinema, with a particular focus on emerging directors, independent filmmakers, and unique artistic perspectives. Held annually in the historic city of Ivrea, Italy, the festival provides a platform for cinematic excellence and cultural exchange.
The festival is distinguished by its commitment to promoting films that explore significant social themes, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and artistic expression. During the event, feature films and short films are showcased in various competitive categories, including the International Feature Film Competition, the International Short Film Competition, and the International Social-Themed Short Film Competition. Additionally, there are non-competitive sections and special programs that further enrich the festival experience.
AmiCorti IFF is not just an opportunity to discover new talent, but also a meeting place for filmmakers, industry professionals, and cinema enthusiasts from around the world. With its innovative programming and cultural significance, the festival continues to inspire and influence the global cinematic community, highlighting the power of cinema to address contemporary challenges and foster dialogue between different cultures.
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Submission Process:
Submission Platform:
All films must be submitted exclusively through the FilmFreeway platform.
Submission Steps:
Create an Account on FilmFreeway: Participants must register on FilmFreeway if they have not already done so.
Select the Project: Choose the film you wish to submit from your project library on FilmFreeway.
Select the Appropriate Category: It is important to choose the category that best fits the film (e.g., Feature Film, Short Film, Animated Film, Social-Themed Short Film, Music Video).
Complete the Submission Form: All required fields must be completed, including film details, director information, and contact details.
Pay the Submission Fee: The submission will be considered complete only after the submission fee has been paid.
Submission Fees:
Feature Films, Short Films, and Animated Films: €30 per entry.
Music Videos: €15 per entry.
Important Deadlines:
Regular Deadline: December 31, 2024.
Late Submission Deadline: January 15, 2025.
Selection Notification: Participants will be informed of their selection status by May 15, 2025.
Streaming Link Submission Deadline: May 25, 2025.
Screening Requirements:
All films must be completed by December 31, 2024.
Short films must have a maximum duration of 30 minutes.
Films in languages other than English must include English subtitles; selected films must provide Italian subtitles for the festival screening.
Screening Rights:
Participants must ensure they hold all necessary rights for the public screening of their film, including music rights.
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