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66
2nd – 12th September
2009
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The 66th Venice International Film Festival, organised
by
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The aim of the Festival is to raise awareness and
promote all the various aspects of international cinema in all its forms: as
art, entertainment and as an industry, in a spirit of freedom and tolerance. As
well as all the sections mentioned in the following paragraphs, the Festival
will include retrospectives and homages to major figures as a contribution
towards raising awareness of the history of cinema.
3. OFFICIAL SELECTION
3.1
Venezia 66
An
international competition comprising a maximum of 20 feature films, presented as
world premieres.
3.2 Out of Competition
Some
of the most important works of the year, and in particular those by directors
already established in past editions of the Festival, will be presented in the
non-competing section.
A
maximum of six Out of Competition films will be screened at around midnight,
whose characteristics are particularly suitable for showing at this time of
night.
Only
feature films presented as world premieres will be admitted. Only in exceptional
circumstances will derogations from this rule be allowed for films which have
not yet been given public screenings outside their country of origin.
3.3 Orizzonti
A
section aiming to provide an overview of the new trends in cinema. A maximum of
18 feature films will be presented. This section will also include a maximum of
7 documentary feature films.
Only
feature films presented as world premieres will be admitted. Only in exceptional
circumstances will derogations from this rule be allowed for films which have
not yet been given public screenings outside their country of origin.
3.4 Controcampo Italiano
A section aiming to take stock of the latest
trends in Italian cinema, comprising a maximum of 7 programmes. Only works
presented as a world premiere will be admitted.
3.5 Corto Cortissimo
An
international competition for short films, screened here as a world premiere or
at least never publicly screened outside their country of origin. The duration
of the shorts must not exceed 30 minutes. Only fiction and animation films will
be admitted.
4. INDUSTRY OFFICE
The
"Industry Office" is set up during the Festival which places its infrastructures
and screening rooms at the disposal of producers and international sales
companies. There are specific regulations to be respected in order to
participate in the "Industry Office".
5. INDEPENDENT AND PARALLEL SECTIONS
5.1 Settimana Internazionale della Critica (SIC- International
Critics’ Week)
A
series of 7 or 8 films – debut works – independently organized by a commission
nominated by the National Syndicate of Italian Film Critics (SNCCI) in
accordance with its own regulations.
5.2 Giornate degli Autori (Venice Days)
A
series of 10-12 films independently organized by a commission nominated by the
Italian Association of Film-makers (ANAC - Associazione Nazionale Autori
6. JURIES AND AWARDS
6.1 Venezia 66
An
International Jury of 7 or 9 personalities from the world of cinema and culture
from various countries, excluding any person involved in any capacity on the
production of the works invited or who may have an interest in their
distribution, will award the following prizes for the feature films (no split
awards permitted):
- Golden Lion for best film
- Silver Lion for best director
- Special Jury Prize
- Coppa Volpi for Best Actor
- Coppa Volpi for Best Actress
- “Marcello Mastroianni” Award for Best New Young Actor or Actress
- "Osella" for Best Technical Contribution
- "Osella" for Best Screenplay
The
Jury may also choose to award a Special Lion for an overall work to a director
or actor of a film presented in the Venezia 66 section.
Films awarded the Golden Lion, Silver Lion or Special
Jury Prize may not be awarded the Coppa Volpi (for actors or actresses) or the
Mastroianni Award. They may, however, be awarded one of the two Oselle awards.
6.2
Orizzonti
An
International Jury of 5 personalities from the world of cinema and culture from
various countries, excluding any person involved in any capacity on the
production of the works invited or who may have an interest in their
distribution, will award the following prizes for the full-length films (no
split awards permitted):
- Orizzonti
Award
-
Orizzonti DOC Award
6.3 Controcampo Italiano
An international jury of 3 personalities from the world of Italian cinema and
culture, excluding any person involved in any capacity on the production of the
works invited or who may have an interest in their distribution,
will assign the Controcampo Italiano
(Italian Reverse Shot) Award
(no split awards permitted). The winning director will also be given a Euro 40,000 voucher
to be spent on film stock, granted by Kodak.
6.4
Corto Cortissimo
An
International Jury of 3 personalities from the world of cinema and culture from
various countries, excluding any person who has worked on the production of the
works invited or who may have an interest in their distribution, will award the
following prizes for the short films (no split awards permitted):
-
Corto Cortissimo Lion for the Best Short Film
- “Short Film Nominee
- Special Mention.
6.5
“Luigi De Laurentiis” Award for a Debut
Film
All the debut feature films presented in the various sections of the Film
Festival (Official Selection and Independent and Parallel Sections) will be
eligible for the Lion of the Future – “Luigi De Laurentiis” Venice Award for a
Debut Film. An International Jury of 5 personalities
from the world of cinema and culture from various countries,
including one producer, will award a prize of 100,000
US dollars, donated by Filmauro, to be divided equally between the director and
producer (no split awards permitted).
6.6
The Juries will operate according to their own regulations; the Director of the
Festival, or his delegate, may attend the meetings to
6.7
The Director will recommend the nominations for the awarding of one
Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, to the President
and Board of Directors (on exceptional
circumstances 2 Lions may be assigned).
6.8 The producers and distributors of the
films presented undertake to display a notice with the mention of any prize
received, the Biennale logo and that of its partners when any of these films
receives a public screening.
7.
SELECTION OF FILMS
7.1 Conditions
for the submission of a film
Both
feature-length and short films will be admitted in the following screening
formats:
·
35mm;
·
Digital
All
films submitted must be of recent production, completed not prior to 15
September 2008, and must not have been previously presented in any other format
or length, not even as a work-in-progress, for any selections of preceding
editions of the Festival. Under no circumstances may films that have had a prior
public screening be presented at the Venice Film Festival. Derogations may be
requested only for films presented exclusively in their country of origin. Works
previously presented in competing or non-competing sections at other
international festivals are also excluded, as are those already available on the
web.
7.2 Selection
procedure
Regarding the selection of the films submitted, the Festival Director will be
assisted by a commission of experts, as well as by a group of correspondents and
international consultants each dealing with different geographical areas. The
Programming Office will put each decision on the record.
7.3 Admission fees
For
every film entered for selection to the Festival, excluding shorts, an admission
fee of 60 euros is requested to cover administrative costs. This sum will not be
reimbursed if the film entered is not sent to the Festival HQ. The costs of
screenings carried out away from the main venue (
7.4 Materials to be sent for selection
In order to be eligible for selection, the films must be presented no later than
June 26th 2009, accompanied by:
a)
the selection entry form, duly completed exclusively via our
website, www.labiennale.org ;
b)
one print (35mm) or a DVD or DIGITAL BETA video (Pal only),
which must be sent to the Festival HQ by 26th June 2009. For short
films, only DVDs are admitted;
c)
story outline in Italian or English, a bio-filmography of the
director, the cast and credits, a list of dialogues and, if possible, a
press-pack;
d)
payment of the admission fee.
The
Festival is under no obligation to return DVDs and videos submitted for
The
work-in-progress materials and films for which no return has been requested may
be transferred to the Biennale Archives, for documentation and research purpose.
They will not be used for commercial purposes, in order to protect the interests
of the film-makers and the producers.
8.
INVITED FILMS
8.1 Entry Form
The
invited films will receive an Entry form to be duly completed and returned no
later than 17th July 2009. Receipt of the form by the Festival
implies the legal acceptance of the invitation by all concerned and will be
considered definitive and irrevocable.
8.2 Programme
The invitation of a film to participate must remain confidential until the
announcement of the programme by the Festival. Failure to comply will result in
its exclusion from the selection.
The
general scheduling and screening times are the sole responsibility of the
Management of the Festival.
8.3
Film prints
The presenters of invited films must send the following by, and no later than, 14th
August 2009:
- 2 prints of the original version with Italian subtitles (English subtitles for
Italian films) for the official gala and press preview screenings;
- 1 print of the original version, preferably with subtitles in Italian, as a
reserve copy (if so wished by those presenting the film);
- 1 DVD of the original version with Italian subtitles for exclusive internal use
by the Festival services.
- A list of subtitles.
All subtitling costs are to be paid by those submitting the film.
The
Festival reserves the right to refuse any print which, on
8.4
Specifications for the Digital Cinema
copy of the movie.
The specifications for digital cinema
with regard to the systems used by the Festival are available on the official
website.
8.5
Catalogue
All
necessary material for the Festival catalogue (synopses, cast and credits,
biography and a complete filmography of the director, photographs of the
director, of actors and scenes from the film in b/w and colour, plus a brief
director’s comment on the film) must reach the Festival as soon as possible, but
no later than the 17th July 2009, and must be marked as “Material for
Catalogue”.
8.6 Press
Material
The proprietors of films participating in the Festival must send the following
press material separately, no later than the 14th August 2009, for
distribution to the press and potential buyers:
- for feature-length films, approx. 2000
press packs (half in English, half in Italian) and 400 photos;
- for short films, approx. 1200 press
packs (half in English, half in Italian) and 100 photos.
The
publicity and promotional material must state “Film Selected for the 66th Venice
Film Festival” and, where applicable, the phrase “World Premiere”.
8.7
Official Logo
All
forms of promotional activity after the presentation of the
9.
SHIPPING AND INSURANCE
9.1
Shipping Costs
All
shipping costs to and from the Festival (including any costs from
9.2
Addresses
In case of 35mm films, the presenters should
contact the Programming Office before hand for instructions regarding the
shipment (program@labiennale.org).
For 35mm prints sent from outside the European Union and subject to Temporary
Import regime,
the
presenters may make use of the temporary
import regime granted expressly for the Film Festival, by using the official
shipping agent for
SATTIS srl – Santa Croce 310
30135 Venezia (Italia)
Destinazione: Aeroporto Marco Polo
Tel. + 39 041 5299111 – Fax +39 041
5299112
The copies of the films in DVD and Betacam
format, together with all the materials sent for selection must be sent by
courier or post directly to the Festival address:
66. MOSTRA INTERNAZIONALE D’ARTE
CINEMATOGRAFICA
Ca’ Lolin - San Marco 2893, 30124 Venice,
Italy
Tel. +39 041 5218878
Fax +39 041 5218854
From 1st June to 14th September, the address will be:
66. MOSTRA INTERNAZIONALE D’ARTE
CINEMATOGRAFICA
Palazzo del Cinema, Lungomare Marconi,
30126 Lido di Venezia, Italy
Tel. +39 0412726501
Fax +39 0412726520
9.3 Shipping of
Promotional Material
All
costs relative to the transport of publicity, promotional and photographic
material from the place of origin to the Biennale offices or the Festival are to
be met by the participants. These include all customs charges for material sent
from outside the European Union. Publicity and promotional material sent to the
Festival will not be returned.
9.4 Shipping
Insurance
All
insurance costs covering the transport of films and press material to and from
the Festival are to be met by those presenting the films.
9.5 Insurance
at the Festival
The
Biennale provides “fully-comprehensive risk” insurance coverage for the entire
period during which the prints are in the care of the Festival. The insurance
value of a film may not exceed the average laboratory costs for a standard
print. Furthermore, all necessary measures will be taken by the Festival to
protect the author’s copyright for works entrusted to the Festival, in
accordance with the FIAPF dispositions regarding safeguarding against piracy.
10.
COPIES FOR THE ARCHIVES
10.1 Donation
to the Archives
Directors and producers of films presented at the Festival are warmly invited to
donate a print of their work on film, to be added to the Biennale’s Historical
Archives of Contemporary Arts, destined solely for the purposes of research and
conservation, and excluding all commercial use in order to protect the interests
of the film-makers and the producers.
Moreover, the directors and producers of films that receive awards are obliged
to deposit a copy of their film with the Biennale's Historical Archives of
Contemporary Arts in high-definition Digibeta, complete with the official logo,
as well as an indication of the competition section and any award the film won
at the 66th Festival.
10.2
Conservation of works
Copies will be kept at the Biennale's Historical Archives of Contemporary Arts
for the sole purpose of documentation and research, excluding any commercial
use, in order to protect the interests of the film-makers and the producers.
11.
GENERAL RULES
Participation in the Festival automatically entails observance of the regulations
herein. Producers, distributors or other parties who submit films to the
Festival must guarantee they are legally authorised to do so. The Director of the Festival reserves
the right to adjudicate any cases not covered by the regulations herein, and can
make exceptions to the regulations in justified, well-motivated cases. Should
any dispute arise regarding the interpretation of any article contained in these
regulations, the original Italian version is to be considered binding.