Regulation
It is our first year, and we are launching with full professional rigor and ambitions.
Together with our partners and collaborators, we have designed an event dedicated to supporting independent filmmakers and fostering the exchange of ideas. All of this takes place in a stunning city, just as summer begins.
You can find all the details and our full regulations right below.

1. Eligibility: The Festival is open to short films of all genres, both fiction and documentary, with a maximum length of 40 minutes (credits included), completed from 2024 onwards. To encourage audience engagement, all films must include English subtitles, even if the spoken language is English.

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 Dates and Venue: The event will take place in Genoa on May 30 and 31 2026, at the Nickelodeon Cinema, located in the heart of the medieval city centre.

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 Single Submission Policy: Unlike festivals that require multiple paid submissions, GIFF supports filmmakers by offering a single submission for all categories. If your film deserves it, it will be considered accordingly. If your film addresses specific themes, (please refer to Section 4 for more details) you may also submit it to the relevant category — this does not limit your eligibility in any way, as you will still be considered for all awards. In other words, these two submission options are alternative: you can enter your film either in a general or a specific category, but the outcome remains the same. Choosing a specific category simply highlights your film for an additional award.

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 Categories and Awards: In addition to the awards assigned by our international jury, (Best Short Film; Best Director; Best Screenplay; Best Editing; Best Cinematography; Best Lead Actor/Actress; Best Supporting Actor/Actress; Best Production Design; Best Make-up; Best Sound Editing; Best Original Score; Best Documentary Short; Best Student Short Film), the Festival includes special categories such as:
  • Best Environmental Short Film: This category is open to any work addressing environmental themes (including, but not limited to: the natural world, the relationship between humans and nature, climate change, sustainable development, and wildlife as part of the ecosystem). We believe the environment is the most critical issue of our century, and we embrace the broadest possible interpretation of works exploring this topic.
  • Best Gender Equality Short Film: Open to any work addressing this theme from any perspective or point of view.
  • Best Youth Short Film: Any short film exploring themes of childhood and growing up, or simply featuring children or young performers in the cast.
  • Best Italian Short Film: Open to any work where Italian is the primary language. Given the international nature of the festival, English subtitles are mandatory for this category as well.

5. Selection and Jury: All films will be evaluated by the artistic committee and an international jury. Their decisions are final and not subject to appeal.

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 Notification: All applicants will be notified of the selection results by May 5th, 2026, via email or FilmFreeway.

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 Festival Program: The two-day program will alternate screenings, talks and networking sessions, concluding with the awards ceremony.

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 Use of Films: By submitting a film, filmmakers grant the Festival the right to screen the work during the event at no additional cost.

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 Promotional Use: The Festival may use excerpts (up to 1 minute), stills and posters for promotional purposes, including the website, social media and press materials.

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 Technical Requirements: Selected films must be delivered in at least Full HD (1920×1080). We recommend high-quality master files such as Apple ProRes, but H.264 (.MP4 or .MOV) is also accepted.

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 Rights and Responsibilities: The submitter guarantees ownership of all screening rights, including music and images, and releases the Festival from any liability.

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 Multiple Submissions and Distributors: Distributors and production companies submitting at least 5 films are eligible for discounted fees. To receive a personalized promo code, distributors must contact the Festival in advance via this email address davideethanbertolini@gmail.com or the FilmFreeway chat.

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 Program Changes and Force Majeure: The Organization is committed to ensuring that the Festival takes place in accordance with the announced program. However, in the event of technical issues, force majeure, or circumstances beyond the organizers’ control, the Festival reserves the right to modify dates, venues, or screening formats. In such cases, no refunds will be issued for submission fees or any other expenses incurred by participants. Should the event be postponed or canceled, our priority remains supporting our community of filmmakers, the Organization will do its utmost to offer fair alternatives, such as valid entry for the following edition, ensuring that your work and your investment are fully protected.

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 Acceptance: By submitting a film and paying the submission fee, participants fully accept these regulations.

Location: Nickelodeon CineClub

Festival Director: Davide Ethan Bertolini
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