Auguri Film Festival - is a film festival located in gorgeous country Italy. Our Festival aims to reward the quality of short films of world cinema, filmmakers, and creators to offer support to produce new movies, films, and our industry to lead the aesthetic and technical development and contribute to the recognition. The committee includes directors, screenwriters, writers, and artists devoted to cinema and visual arts.

Our festival is sponsored by private investors, who are interested in increasing interest in independent cinema in our region. The festival screening venue is the "Cinema Marx Brothers" - indoor screening area. For the convenience of participants, annual event is stated in Turin. The festival and award ceremony is held every six month.

Our competitions:
Best Short Film
Best Feature Film
Best Short Documentary Film
Best Feature Documentary Film
Best Micro Short Film
Best Animation
Best Student Film
Best Short Screenplay
Best Feature Screenplay
Best Unproduced Screenplay
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Producer
Best Composer
Best Original Screenplay
Best Original Score
Best Cinematography
Best Director Debut
Best Editing
Best Web-Series
Best Poster
Best Trailer
Best Photography

• To submit a film, the filmmaker must own the rights or have permission from the owner.
• Auguri Film Festival accepts all film types. However, filmmakers need to apply the right category. If it is not in the right category the jury has a right to disqualify the film, or change the category per its own view.
• Auguri Film Festival does not accept non-proper content such as extremist content or sexually explicit movies.
• Filmmakers/Producer can submit their films in multiple categories.
• The deadline, notification date, and event date can be changed by festival directory.
• The filmmaker agrees to give permission that Auguri Film Festival can use parts of their film such as teaser, poster, trailer, and director photo for promotional purposes.
• In case of selection for the Auguri Film Festival event, the English or Italian subtitles (srt. files) should be sent by the filmmaker.
• Any film that is not in English must have English subtitles.
• Selected films should provide higher resolution (at least 720p) of their films for screening.
• For the official competition, not all the submissions will be selected. The jury decides the winners.
• Auguri Film Festival judges decide the winners. Our juries are free to make their own choices and no answers will be given about not selected films.