terra di tutti film festival
"voci dal mondo invisibile"
13th edition | 10-13 october 2019
Bologna - Firenze
The 2019 call for the Terra di Tutti Film Festival opened!
The call for entries to participate in the 13° edition of the Terra di Tutti Film Festival is online. The Festival will take place in Bologna and Florence from 10 to 13 October 2019.
The competition is open to documentaries, animations, docu-fictions and webseries (maximum 90 minutes) dedicated to the following topics: Human Rights, Gender Equality, Interculturality, Humanitarian Emergencies, Sustainability, Food Sovereignty, Alternative Economies and Migration. Special attention will be paid to the issue linked to women and gender issues.
The deadline is June 30, 2019.
Works produced after January, 1°, 2017 are admitted.
The application form for WORKS PRODUCED BY PRODUCTION COMPANIES BASED ON OECD COUNTRIES (http://www.oecd.org/about/membersandpartners/), regardless of the director's nationality, takes places through the platform www.filmfreeway.com
The application of WORKS PRODUCED BY PRODUCTION COMPANIES BASED ON OTHER COUNTRIES (regardless of the director's nationality) need to be made by filling in the "entry form" on the Festival website www.terradituttifilmfestival.org.
The Festival offers 4 prizes of 1000 (one thousand) Euro each for the 4 best works:
1) Prize Benedetto Senni having a value of 1.000 (one thousand) Euro, which will be given to the best film addressing issues relating to the fight against poverty, valorisation and defence of natural resources, food sovereignty, sustainable and biological agriculture, access to water and migrations.
2) Prize Giovanni Lo Porto in memory of the aid worker and GVC’s collaborator killed in 2015 during a US anti-terrorist attack. This prize, having a value of 1.000 (one thousand) Euro, has the main purpose of valorising documentaries narrating the efforts and the resistance of men and women who do not hesitate in the face of violence and persecution, but promoting values such as solidarity and respect for human rights, peace and freedom.
3) Prize Stories of Invisible Youth, worth 1,000 Euros, assigned by a jury composed of members and employees of EmilBanca, dedicated to invisible young people described by authors under 35. The aim of the award is to support and enhance the young authors who tell the challenges faced by the new generations.
4) Prize Voices of Invisible Women, worth 1,000 euros, awarded by a jury composed of members of Coop Alleanza 3.0, a recognition for the best audiovisual on a female theme.
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