Open calls for Lucca Film Festival 2023

Calls for Feature Films, Short Films, for Lucca Effetto Cinema as well as for the new short film competition, Lucca Film Festival for Future, are now open

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Lucca Film Festival 2023

Press Release: Lucca Film Festival opens for 23 Sept.-1 Oct. 2023

Los Angele CA, (June, 17 2023). Entries are now open for the international feature, and short film competition. Also for the Lucca Effetto Cinema evening of the Lucca Film Festival 2023.


Lucca Film Festival for Future
In addition, there is the Lucca Film Festival for Future, a new short film competition. This is created in an exclusive collaboration with the Sofidel Group. Chaired by Nicola Borrelli, the Festival will be held from September 23 to October 1, 2023. It is one of the flagship events on the Italian cultural scene, realized thanks to the contribution of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Lucca that manages to bring to Tuscany some of the greatest personalities of international cinema, such as Oliver Stone and David Lynch, Alfonso Cuarón, Jeremy Irons, Rupert Everett, Terry Gilliam and many others.

Previous Editions
As with previous editions, the 2023 edition will be able to fully appreciate contemporary independent films that will be selected by a jury of experts. The short films will then be screened not only in Lucca’s cinemas but also online for the entire duration of the festival thanks to our well-established partnership with Festival Scope.

Call for Entries
The call for entries, via the Filmfreeway and Festhome portals, expires on 14 July 2023. There is no restriction on the genre  or topic, however, the film must be at least 60 minutes long and have been produced  no earlier than 2022. The films must be presented as Italian premieres and therefore  never have competed in other Italian festivals, been released on online platforms  open to the public or screened or distributed in Italy.

Submission
To submit an application all participants must send an online screener of their work – together with a dialogue  list in English if neither the dialogues nor the subtitles are in Italian. The selected  films will be announced – on the Festival website and social media pages – no later  than September 15, 2023.

To learn more: [email protected]

Short Film Competition
The Short Film Competition is an important part of the Festival’s history, reaching its  19th edition in 2023. There is a cash prize of 500 euros for the winning entry. Participants can submit their application no later than July 14, 2023, by sending their  film as a link to [email protected] or by signing up on Filmfreeway and Festhome. Works produced preferably no later than 2022 are accepted, which in any case must be Italian premieres.

But Lucca Film Festival launches, for the 2023 edition, a new short film competition, Lucca Film Festival for Future, which was born thanks to the collaboration with the Sofidel Group, 2nd producer in Europe and 7th in the world for production capacity in the sector of paper for hygienic and domestic use (known in particular for the Regina brand), which has made sustainability a strategic level of development and responsible growth to reduce its impact on natural capital and favor the transition towards a low carbon impact economy.

Film For Our Future
The competition is also the result of renewed collaboration with the festivals of the international ‘Film For Our Future‘ network and the EURASF network (European network of science communicators, filmmakers, film producers and festival organizers). A project that LFF feels strongly about in order to raise awareness of the need for a new culture of environmental protection and nature appreciation. The selection of films, which will consist of at least 15 short films from all over the world, will showcase the most innovative and interesting modes of narrative, documentary and interactive storytelling.

The 10 festivals of the ‘Film For Our Future’ network will  make up the jury that will award the first prize of €1,000. The jury of the new award will therefore be at the center of a public meeting on the relationship between film narrative and environmental protection, with a view to finding new and effective ways to involve citizens and make them participate in a common effort to care for and protect our Planet. The meeting will be organized by the LFF For Europe network and will also be attended by speakers from the University of Bergen and the University for Foreigners of Perugia.

The whole final film selection of the 2023 competition will be screened in the morning hours for schools and in the afternoon for the general public. In addition, it will be available for free worldwide via on demand streaming on the Festival Scope portal for the whole duration of the festival.

Lucca Effetto Cinema
Another important event of the Lucca Film Festival is Lucca Effetto Cinema, from this edition co-produced exclusively by the City of Lucca and the Chamber of Commerce  of North-West Tuscany, an event that enlivens the historic center with micro-performances co-produced by the festival together with amateur acting associations and dance companies from all over Italy.

Applications
Applications are open – by 1 August 2023 – for performers, public establishments, stores and hotels located in the historic center of Lucca to participate in the new edition of Effetto Cinema, which will take  place on September 30, 2023. Performances lasting 5 to 10 minutes, with breaks of  at least 30 minutes between each performance, following a time schedule designed by the production. This year, different prizes dedicated to the participating companies and public establishments, such as best performance and best stage design, will be awarded to the event partners, which are as follows: 500-euro Audience Award will be given by the audience itself who will vote online after watching the live performances or bits of the shows on our social media or after following the unfolding of the work. 

Then, the Professional Jury Prize worth €500. Also this year, the festival will give the Revelation Award to a young promising actor or actress of Italian cinema, who will be testimonial of Lucca Effetto Cinema 2023 as well as part of the event’s jury. This edition also confirms the involvement of the shopkeepers in the city center: in the week before the start of the Lucca Film Festival event, customers who go to participating shops will be able to take part in a contest with prizes, by registering via a QR code; there will then be a final draw. In this regard, three total prizes were established: aperitif with guest star of the Lucca Film  Festival, T-shirt with Festival logo and catalog 2023. The winner will give their trusted retailer the opportunity to obtain the winning prize. 

Over the years, the Lucca Film Festival has paid tribute to the great names of international cinema from Oliver Stone to David Lynch, from Rutger Hauer to  George Romero, from Paolo Sorrentino to Willem Dafoe. It is one of the leading  events on the Tuscan cultural scene, realized thanks to the contribution of the  Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Lucca, Banca Generali Private Wealth Management (Paolo Tacchi), and Banca Pictet are the Main Sponsors of the event and exhibitions. 

The festival is also supported by Fondazione Banca del Monte di Lucca, Audi Center Terigi, Tenuta del Buonamico, Martinelli Luce, Wella, Ministero dei Beni e delle Attività Culturali e del Turismo, Ministero dell’Istruzione, Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca, Regione Toscana, Fondazione Sistema Toscana, The Lands of Giacomo Puccini, Lucca Promos, Comune di Lucca and the collaboration and co-production of  Provincia di Lucca, Teatro del Giglio di Lucca, Fondazione Giacomo Puccini, and  Puccini Museum – Casa Natale, Casa d’arte San Lorenzo, Fondazione Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti, Accademia Cinema Toscana, Octocom, Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara, 

Istituto Luigi Boccherini, Liceo Artistico Musicale e Coreutico Augusto Passaglia. We would also like to thank the Federazione Italiana Teatro Amatori (FITA), A.C.S.I. Associazione Centri Sportivi Italiani, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Italia, the Regional Directorate of Trenitalia, the Talea Association, Unicoop Firenze, Confcommercio of the Provinces of Lucca and Massa Carrara, the Degree Course in  Performing Arts and Communication Disciplines of the Department of Civilisations and Forms of Knowledge of the University of Pisa, University of Florence, Associazione Donne all’Ultimo Grido, Lucca Film Club, Cineforum Ezekiel 25: 17, Corte Tripoli Cinematografica, Uicc, Cinit, Fedic, Ucca, Fic, Photolux Festival and Lucca Classica Music Festival for their collaboration.

For further information
Lucca Film Festival – [email protected]


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