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All selected filmmakers will receive The Tarkovski Grant, a film festival submission fee waiver package with an average value of about $250. This not only saves you a lot of money, but it also recognizes your work as something to watch for during the selection procedure, making a selection with another partner film festival more likely - but of course, never guaranteed. The Tarkovski Grant supports hundreds of filmmakers each year in their challenging journeys as independent filmmakers, by promoting existing films, no matter the genre, style or length. The Tarkovski Grant is supported by film festivals from all over the world. Find out more here: https://www.thetarkovskigrant.org/

All selected films are also automatically in the running for Producer's Night. Producer's Night is an opportunity for independent filmmakers to have their work screened to a private group of elite Hollywood producers. For many directors, it could mean their ticket to the mainstream. The exclusive screening presented by Cinematory, Tarkovski, and Hollywood producer Bhavani Rao, member of the PGA, will show the best of independent cinema from the past year's film festivals at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in West Hollywood. The only way to be considered for this by being selected at one of the partner film festivals. Venice Film Week is a proud partner film festival of Producer's Night. More information: www.producersnight.com

Imagine visiting film festivals from around the globe without even leaving your house. This is exactly what Whush.com is about. Whush.com is a streaming service that has teamed up with over 20 film festivals worldwide, exclusively streaming official selections during the festival period. So no more waiting after the festival run for you to discover the newest and boldest voices in the cinema industry. Whush.com is available on desktop, tablet, mobile, and smart TV. Alle selected filmmakers will receive a free subscription to the service for 3 months.

More information: https://www.whush.com

In an added effort to support new and emerging filmmakers, Venice Film Week will offer a free year of access to Videomaker's digital magazine to all filmmakers submitting their work. Videomaker Magazine is dedicated to video production, features tips and tricks for shooting and editing, buyer's guides for equipment, and editorial content on the industry of film. More information: www.videomaker.com

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Optional: an exclusive one-on-one interview on www.iFilmFestival.com. Venice Film Week would like to offer more exposure to selected filmmakers and their work. Selected filmmakers will be invited after the festival to answer some online interview questions (about their work, future projects, views on film,...) if they wish to do so. The interview will appear as an article on film festival news page www.iFilmFestival.com, and will be shared on Venice Film Week's Facebook page. The interview will only be used within this context, and won't be used for other purposes without the filmmaker's permission.

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On Artyish.com you can buy original art, paintings, work on paper, sculptures, limited edition prints and photography. Work by established and emerging artists from around the world. All hand picked by our curator. One of the most quirky art collections available online with worldwide shipping. Showcasing contemporary artworks by artists like Nobuyoshi Araki, Ed Templeton, Shepard Fairey Obey, David Hockney, Alex Claude, Kaws, Arne Quinze, Jan De Cock, Jone Hopper, Judyta Krawczyk, Bengt Lindström, Conor Masterson, Per Kirkeby, Emma Wildfang, Francis Bacon, Hans Hartung, Frederic Belaubre, Herman Brood, Kris Dewitte, Kun Fang, Luc Tuymans, Ravi Zupa, Shila Oringer, Shinkichi Tajiri, Thomas Pramhas and Wivina Ockier, to name a few. Officially selected filmmakers will be entitled to a 500€ discount on their next buy (with a minimum value of 1000€) or a 30% discount on any buy. Check out the collection: www.artyish.com.

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AWARDS

Best Narrative Feature Film 
Best Documentary Feature Film 
Best Animated Feature Film 
Best Narrative Short Film 
Best Documentary Short Film 
Best Animated Short Film 
Best Experimental Film

RULES AND TERMS

SUBMISSIONS

The Venice Film Week accept all forms and genres. All non-English language films must be subtitled in English. Entry does not guarantee acceptance into the festival. Submissions WILL NOT be returned. We also accept submissions that have premiered elsewhere and that may have distribution agreements already in place. Rough cuts and incomplete projects are not accepted. Multiple entries are allowed, however a separate entry form must be submitted for each. The festival has the capability to screen MP4, BluRay and DVD.

EXHIBITION & SCREENING 
Screenings are scheduled during the Festival at the discretion of the Venice Film Week. Whilst every effort will be made to adhere to the published schedule, Venice Film Week reserves the right to make changes at any time for any reason. Venice Film Week will not be liable for any costs claimed as a result of a change in scheduling. No film may be withdrawn from the festival program after its selection. If chosen as an official selection, Venice Film Festival is granted the permission to exhibit the film at the Venice Film Week and all associated screenings. Location and timing of any screenings of the film shall be the sole decision of the organizers of the Venice Film Week. Filmmakers will be solely responsible for all costs resulting from the submission of the film to the Festival including but not limited to postage or insurance of the film, and expenses of your staff or any representatives of the film. Producer will indemnify the organisers of the Festival against all claims, demands, costs, damages, expenses (including legal fees), proceedings and losses resulting from the screening of the film at the Festival or from claims by any third parties.

LOSS OR DAMAGE 
Although every precaution will be taken to prevent loss or damage to materials while in the possession of the festival, The Venice Film Week is not responsible should any materials be damaged while in transit to or from, or while in the possession of the festival.

ENTRY LIABILITY 
The filmmaker holds the Venice Film Week, its management, juries, subsidiaries, agents, sponsors, affiliates, and etc. harmless from any and all claims of liability resulting from entry. The filmmaker certifies to have full rights. Producer will indemnify the organisers of the Festival against all claims, demands, costs, damages, expenses (including legal fees), proceedings and losses resulting from the screening of the film at the Festival or from claims by any third parties.

SCREENING FEE 
The festival does not offer screening fees for its films. By submitting through FilmFreeway you are agreeing to NOT request a screening fee as a requirement for your film's participation in the festival, should your film get selected for the program.

WAIVER REQUESTS 
Since the festival only requires a nominal entry fee, we will NOT accept requests for other entry fee waivers. Italy based filmmakers can enter their work free of charge.

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