UnArchive Found Footage Fest
3rd Edition 2025

Call For Entries

RULES AND REGULATIONS

OBJECTIVE
UnArchive Found Footage Fest takes its first steps in a historical moment in which the reuse of
images gives rise to new and highly experimental cinematographic horizons. Creating new projects
from archive fragments encourages the expressive research of film-makers and video artists,
animators and performers, archivists and art curators, in a cross contamination of languages and
practices that results in surprising film forms. An aesthetic and technological revolution in which
found footage increasingly takes on the traits of a pervasive and interdisciplinary experience, which
raises new questions about the life and meaning of images. If once archives were drawn upon mostly
for reuse practices that had an illustrative intent– we might say a “certifying” function – today the
re-elaboration approach bestows new meanings on archive materials, thus widening the porous
boundaries of the concept of documentary. This cinematographic reuse encompasses different
fields, sensibilities and audiences, and goes beyond the artistic experience to graft new social,
cultural, political and ecological forms of awareness. In a general relocation of images – with
expanded glances, dispersed among museums, public art, the world wide web, urban spaces,
concerts and rave parties – UnArchive Found Footage Fest wants to investigate and accompany the
public through these expressive horizons, revealing a composite audio-visual scenario, often highly
performative, in which the notions of audiovisual creation and fruition are constantly reformulated.

ORGANIZATION
UnArchive Found Footage Fest is promoted and organized by the Audiovisual Archive of the
Democratic and Labour Movement, in partnership with Luce Cinecittà, the recognition of the MiC –
Direzione Generale Cinema e Audiovisivo and with the support of other public and private
institutions.

ARTISTIC DIRECTION AND CURATORS
The organization will entrust the artistic direction of the festival to one or more personalities who
have distinguished themselves for professional and artistic careers connected to the reuse of
archival material.
The organization and the artistic direction will appoint a committee of curators that will assist in the
selection of the competing projects and in the programming of non-competitive sections.

DATE AND PLACE
UnArchive Found Footage Fest will be held in Rome, from 26 to 31 may 2025 (provisional dates)
Dissemination activities will be organized in Italy and abroad.

OFFICIAL SELECTION
UnArchive Found Footage Fest’s objective is to research and showcase Italian and international
projects that, starting from the practice of found footage, experiment with forms and languages in

a free, synergistic, even reckless way, questioning the meaning and function of archives and of
memory, suggesting critical and conscious readings of our present.
The official selection will consist of a competitive section, dedicated to audiovisual projects of
creative reuse, without constraints of format, duration or nationality, and of several noncompetitive sections dedicated to forms of archive reuse in performative arts, music, exhibitions,
video art, as well as in retrospectives, tributes, special events, thematic focuses.

COMPETITION
1) Entry requirements
Participation is open to audiovisual projects of any genre, format, duration and nationality,
produced from 2022 on, which display forms of creative reuse of archive materials.
The films submitted for selection must be in their original version, subtitled in Italian, English or
French.
2) Submission
In order to participate in the selection, applicants must submit the film on the FilmFreeway
platform, at the following link: filmfreeway.com/UnArchive-FoundFootageFest.
Online submission must be entered no later than 15 January 2024.
To be registered, applicants will have to pay a €30 submission fee.
For any problems with the registration process, please contact: festival@unarchive.it
3) Selection
The selection of the audiovisual projects for the competition is made at the sole and absolute
discretion of the artistic direction of the festival. In the selection process, the originality in the reuse
of archival material will be considered a rewarding criterion.
Selected participants will be informed by February 2025.
No screening fees will be paid for films selected for the competition.
4) Materials required
If selected, the participant commits to sending the following material by the date that will be
communicated by the Festival organization:
– a copy of the film in a format suitable for screening (DCP, HD File, Blu-Ray, or other formats to
be agreed upon)
– subtitles or dialogue list of the film in Italian or (if not available in Italian) in English
– the film trailer (.mp4 file)
– a digital version of the film poster (low resolution and high resolution for printing)
– Director’s Biography
– Director’s notes
– 5 film photos (low resolution and high resolution for printing)
– 1 photo of the director (low resolution and high resolution for printing)
– The film’s press book
5) Awards and Jury

The projects selected for the competition will run for the following cash awards:
– UnArchive Award, € 3000, open to all selected projects.
– Award for Best Feature Film, € 1500, chosen among projects lasting more than 60 minutes.
– Award for Best Short Film, € 1500, chosen among projects lasting less than 60 minutes.
Additional prizes and mentions may be awarded.
The specified amount of the cash awards is to be considered gross of any tax charges.
Prizes and mentions will be awarded at the sole and absolute discretion of a Jury composed of
artists, scholars and representative personalities of the sector.
6) Responsibility of the participant and use of the projects
By registering, the participant declares to be the owner of the project, to accept these rules, to
authorize the screening of the project within the Festival and, following notification to the director,
within future dissemination activities connected to it (screenings, in places and dates other than the
festival, of some representative projects, always within the context of the UnArchive Found Footage
Fest project). Furthermore, the participant authorizes the Audiovisual Archive of the Democratic
and Labour Movement to keep a copy of the film, and grants the faculty to use it for consultation,
educational and research purposes, even in venues and contexts other than that of the festival, to
the exclusion of any commercial use and in keeping with the interests of its authors and producers.
Participation in the selection, and in the festival if selected, implies full acceptance of these rules.

OUT OF COMPETITION SECTIONS
Participation to the non-competitive sections of the Festival (exhibition projects, performances,
retrospectives, tributes, special events, thematic focuses) is granted by direct invitation of the
artistic director. For any recommendations, write to: festival@unarchive.it

UnArchive INDUSTRY
This is a side event of the festival that involves different players of sectors connected to the reuse
of archive materials (restoration workshops, audiovisual archives, museums, researchers, authors,
curators, production companies, broadcasters and distributors) which aims at creating
opportunities for the main actors of the sector to meet, discuss and stimulate their growth.

GENERAL RULES
Participation in the Festival entails compliance with these Regulations, also available in English. In
case of conflict of interpretation, the Italian version will prevail. All disputes will be presided over
by the Court of Rome.

 

 

Rome, 30 sectember 2024

 

 

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