Now in its twelth edition (2023–2024), Biennale College Cinema is the higher education workshop of La Biennale di Venezia, created for emerging filmmakers to develop and produce microbudget feature-length films that will be presented at the Venice International Film Festival.
Overall, since 2012, the workshop has awarded the Biennale grants to produce 34 feature-length films (costing no more than 200 thousand euro each), promoting new talents that have established their names nationally and internationally and were selected from 2,337 applicants from all around the world.
Today, Wednesday May 3rd (through July 3rd 2023), the International call of the 12th edition is being launched on the website www.labiennale.org, inviting the participation of teams from around the world, composed of directors making their debut or sophomore films, associated with producers who have made at least three audio-visual works, or a feature-length fiction film, or a documentary, distributed and/or presented at festivals.
Nine microbudget projects will be invited to participate in a development workshop from October 7th to 16th 2023, along with the three projects selected from the Italian call (Biennale College Cinema – Italia) which was launched earlier, on February 16th, and closed on April 12th.
The announcement of the twelve projects selected for the educational workshop in October will be made during the 80th Venice International Film Festival 2023 directed by Alberto Barbera (30 august – 9 September 2023). After that, the two separate sections of the twelth edition of the College Cinema programme, BCC-Italia and BCC-International, will move along the same track, leading to the selection and presentation of up to four microbudget feature-length films at the 81st Venice International Film Festival 2024.