The Ermanno Olmi Award is back in Bergamo. Established to promote short films by young Italian and international directors, the award was also created to honour the late filmmaker from Bergamo.
Deadline: October 13, 2024
Participation fee — 5 €
The Ermanno Olmi Award for Best Short Film returns to Bergamo, aimed at young Italian and foreign filmmakers under 30.
Aiming to promote young filmmakers under the age of 30, the award consists of 3 cash prizes (€ 1,200, € 600, and € 400) – made available by Bergamo Film Meeting Onlus – and a special mention awarded on a theme chosen by the municipal administration. The winner of the mention will be awarded a cash prize worth € 300 offered by FIC – Federazione Italiana Cineforum.
For this year, the Culture Department has chosen as its theme “The exercise of peace”. This is practiced in daily attitudes, in openness to encounter, compassion and doubt. It is a way of looking at the world around us, seeing in others existences to be respected, with which to share life paths. Ermanno Olmi’s cinema reveals a gaze made of humanity, care and respect, which does not hide suffering and does not deny the difficulty of solidarity action, nor the loneliness of revolt. The mention winner will be awarded a cash prize worth €300 offered by FIC – Federazione Italiana Cineforum.
The deadline for submissions (fiction, documentary or animation produced in 2023 and 2024), which must not exceed 15 minutes in length, is October 13, 2024.
The winners’ announcement and award ceremony will be held on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024, at the Sala dell’Orologio in Piazza della Libertà, Bergamo (or another suitable venue).
The Ermanno Olmi Award is promoted by the City of Bergamo with the support of Bergamo Film Meeting Onlus and in collaboration with FIC – Federazione Italiana Cineforum.
In accord with the Minimum Environmental Criteria – parameters of environmental sustainability for cultural events – signed by the Municipality of Bergamo, the Prize takes part in the European Green Fest project: a commitment to both environment and culture, and a fitting tribute to Ermanno Olmi, who, through his works, was always a keen supporter of environmental preservation.