Dolomitale Filmfestival

St. Ulrich, Bolzano / South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

22 - 27 Sep, 2020

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Short

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Dolomitale Filmfestival

St. Ulrich, Bolzano / South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

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Strada Rezia 102 St. Ulrich, Bolzano / South Tyrol 39046 Italy

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About the festival

Located in the midst of the picturesque landscape of the Dolomites, Val Gardena is home to the film festival of highest altitude in Italy.

The Documentary Competition is focussing on documentary films from the Alpine region. Films have to outline or visualize the geographical area of the Alps in at least one of its eight countries. At least 10 percent of the film need to have been shot there.

The Short Film competition is dedicated to local offspring from South Tyrol and neighboring provinces.

Also, the DOLOMITALE Filmfestival ist the first feature length film festival located in the Rhaeto-Romance language area, thus is putting a special effort on this minority language spoken in Italy and Switzerland.

Submissions are only accepted via: https://www.dolomitale.com/en/competitions/

DOLOMITALE Documentary Award (Best Documentary Feature Film from the Alps):
- Jury award: 3.000,- Euro

DOLOMITALE Short Film Award (Best short film from South Tyrol or in Rhaeto-Romance language):
- Audience award: 1.000,- Euro

About

Located in the midst of the picturesque landscape of the Dolomites, Val Gardena is home to the film festival of highest altitude in Italy.

The Documentary Competition is focussing on documentary films from the Alpine region. Films have to outline or visualize the geographical area of the Alps in at least one of its eight countries. At least 10 percent of the film need to have been shot there.

The Short Film competition is dedicated to local offspring from South Tyrol and neighboring provinces.

Also, the DOLOMITALE Filmfestival ist the first feature length film festival located in the Rhaeto-Romance language area, thus is putting a special effort on this minority language spoken in Italy and Switzerland.

Submissions are only accepted via: https://www.dolomitale.com/en/competitions/

DOLOMITALE Documentary Award (Best Documentary Feature Film from the Alps):
- Jury award: 3.000,- Euro

DOLOMITALE Short Film Award (Best short film from South Tyrol or in Rhaeto-Romance language):
- Audience award: 1.000,- Euro

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

Release date shouldn't be older than 2018.

The Dolomitale Filmfestival regards a short film as 30 minutes or under and a feature film as anything over 50 minutes.

Films that have been broadcasted on TV previously or are available to purchase are not eligible. This includes DVD, Blu-ray, VHS or VOD formats.

To be eligible to apply, attendees must provide all the rights to economic and visual use of their own work. They also have to declare that the work is original and that does not infringe or violate the rights of any third part. By entering the contest, the entrants grant the right to use their work and material for the purpose of press, media or promotion.

Rough cuts are also accepted, as long as the film is finalized by 1st of September 2020.

Films selected for the festival are shown in the original language. Subtitles are desired either in English, German or Italian.

The participants are selected by the festival directorate team. The DOLOMITALE Documentary Award will be awarded by an expert panel. The DOLOMITALE Short Film Award will be chosen by the attending audience.

The registration is for free.

Submissions are only accepted via: https://www.dolomitale.com/en/competitions/

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Categories and fees

DOLOMITALE Documentary Award
Early Bird (30th June, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (22nd September, 2020) €0

-- Best Documentary Feature Films from the Alps -- Admissible Films: * Documentary films which outline the 'Alpine Region' in a political, social, cultural or any other way. * At least 10 percent of the film need to be set in Austria's, France's, Germany's, Italy's, Liechtenstein's, Slovenia's or Switzerland's alpine part. The geographical extension of the Alpine Region is defined by the Alpine Convention. * Running time must be of 50 minutes or more. Rough cuts are also accepted, as long as the film is finalized by 1st of September 2019. DOLOMITALE Documentary Award: 3.000,- Euro

DOLOMITALE Short Film Award
Early Bird (30th June, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (22nd September, 2020) €0

-- Best Short Film from South Tyrol -- Admissible Films: * Any narrative fiction, documentary, art-house and animated movie with a running time of less than 20 minutes, including credits. * Short films which have been shot at least partially (50 percent) in South Tyrol * Short films by filmmakers living or with birthplace in South Tyrol or in the Rhaeto-Romance areas of Italy and Switzerland. Permitted positions are: director, screenplay, camera, editing, play-acting, production, music composition, animation, post production or sound design. * Music videos, promotional films and corporate videos are excluded. * Films which participated in the previous competition are also excluded. Rough cuts are accepted as well, as long as the film is finalized by 1st of September 2019. DOLOMITALE Short Film Award (Best short film from South Tyrol): - Audience award: 1.000,- Euro - Jury award: MOV!E IT Mentoring price by IDM Film Fund & Commission (in the value of 1.500,- Euro)

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