7.1 Opening and deadline of submissions
Submissions to the 83rd Venice International Film Festival open on 9 February and close as follows:
- for feature length films, series and miniseries on 4 June;
- for short films on 28 May;
- for immersive projects on 7 May;
- for restored films on 4 May.
7.2 Conditions for the submission of a work
All works submitted must be recently produced, completed after 6 September 2025, and must not have been presented earlier in any other format or length for any selection in previous editions of the Venice International Film Festival.
Under no circumstances may films to be presented at the Venice International Film Festival have been screened publicly, not even in their country of origin. Works previously presented in competing or non-competing sections at other international festivals are also excluded, as are those already available on the web. Venice Immersive works in competition may have been screened in public only in their country of origin. Possible exceptions to these conditions may be granted at the discretion of the Festival Director.
7.3 Accepted formats
For works invited officially to the Venice International Film Festival, only the following screening formats will be accepted:
Feature Length and Short Films:
Digital Cinema Package – DCP ( 35mm upon agreement with the Direction of the Festival).
Immersive Projects:
Immersive Videos (180, 360, META & Apple Immersive Video, etc.);
- VR (Standalone VR and PCVR);
- Virtual Worlds (built on existing platforms);
- XR Installations (VR, MR, AR, Custom XR);
Immersive Installations (Projection Mapping, Audio Based, Haptic and Multisensory Performances, etc.).
7.4 Selection procedure
Regarding the selection of the works submitted, the Festival Director will be assisted by his staff of experts, as well as by a group of correspondents and international consultants, each responsible for different geographical areas. The Cinema Department will put each decision on the record.
7.5 Registration fees
A registration fee is required for each work submitted to the selection of the Venice International Film Festival, to cover administrative costs. The fee is 200 Euros for feature length films and immersive projects, 80 Euros for short films. For feature length films submitted from 15 May 2026 the fee will be 250 Euros. From 30 April the fee will be 100 Euros for short films and 250 Euros for immersive projects.
No registration fee is required for restored films.
As for film schools, the registration fee for short films will be 250 Euros for a maximum of 10 submissions. The request must be sent directly from the school to the Cinema Department (selection@labiennale.org), that will assess the school requirements.
The fee will not be reimbursed under any circumstance.
7.6 Materials to submit for the selection
In order to be eligible for selection, no later than 4 June 2026 for feature length films, 28 May for short films, 7 May for immersive projects in competition and 4 May for restored films, presenters must complete the following:
FEATURE LENGTH AND SHORT FILMS
· fill out the online pre-selection entry form for feature length and short films;
· pay the registration fee;
· upload the film file to our streaming service, exclusively as it will be indicated at the moment of the registration.
Exceptionally, only for feature films it is possible to send a DCP (via Digital Transfer or by sending an hard disk). In this case, an additional fee of € 100 is required to cover the handling costs for screenings organized at the Venice Lido starting from May 25. Before sending a DCP, please contact our offices at print.traffic@labiennale.org
The cost of screenings at other venues will be the responsibility of the presenters;
for all non-Italian films, we request the submission of a copy subtitled in Italian or in English (including films for which the original language version is in English).
RESTORED FILMS
To submit a restored film for selection, please contact veniceclassics@labiennale.org. You will be sent a registration link, to be filled out by May 4, 2026.
IMMERSIVE PROJECTS
· fill out the Pre-selection entry form for Venice Immersive;
· pay the registration fee, only for works in competition and Biennale College Cinema- Immersive projects from editions previous to 2025-2026, tenth edition;
· upload the project files online following the instructions sent after completing the submission;
Immersive projects must be in English or in their original language with English subtitles.
Any other information regarding the works submitted for selection must be sent exclusively in electronic format to the following addresses:
selection@labiennale.org (feature length films)
orizzonti@labiennale.org (short films)
veniceclassics@labiennale.org (restored films)
veniceimmersive@labiennale.org (immersive projects).
The Venice International Film Festival is under no obligation to return the works submitted for selection, unless they arrive with prepaid return packaging via courier. Any returns must be requested no later than 30 September 2026. The work-in-progress materials and works for which no return has been requested, may be transferred to the Historical Archive of Contemporary Arts of La Biennale di Venezia for exclusive purposes of documentation and research. They will not be used for commercial purposes, in order to protect the interests of the filmmakers and the producers.