The organizer and service center of the Innsbruck Nature Film Festival (INFF) is the Tiroler Umweltanwaltschaft (Environmental Ombuds Office Tirol), Government of the Tyrol, Meranerstraße 5, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria;
APPLICATIONS
TOPIC
In terms of subject matter, the films submitted must deal with the topic of nature and/or environment.
LANGUAGE
Only films in German or English language respectively with German or English subtitles are accepted. (German-language films should provide English subtitles, English-language films should provide German subtitles, all other foreign-language films should provide either English or German subtitles.)n.)
DOCUMENTARIES:
- Environment: documentaries about environmental protection/issues and/or with a focus on global topics.
- Nature: documentaries about nature, ecologic phenomenons, animal, plants and bionomics.
SHORTS:
- Shorts: short movies and clips up to a length of 20 minutes.
- Animations: animations and animated clips up to a length of 20 minutes.
YOUNG TALENTS:
- < 19 years: movies of any genre up to a length of 20 minutes, age of the director at the time of production: under 19 years.
- < 25 years: movies of any genre up to a length of 20 minutes, age of the director at the time of production: between 19 and 25 Years.
GRAND PRIZE OF THE CITY OF INNSBRUCK
The cultural offer is diverse and varied in Innsbruck. Part of it is the INFF that found a great supporter of his event with the City of Innsbruck. Therefore, in the categories Documentaries Nature and Documentaries Environment the “Grand Prizes of the City of Innsbruck” are awarded by the Mayor of Innsbruck!
- Nature: “GRAND PRIZE OF THE CITY OF INNSBRUCK for the best DOCUMENTARY.Nature” worth 3.000 €
- Environment: “GRAND PRIZE OF THE CITY OF INNSBRUCK for the best DOCUMENTARY.Environment” worth 3.000 €
Further details:
http://www.inff.eu