*Ten film categories can be submitted to the Festival:*
- *Short Films:* Films with a running time of 1 to 59 minutes.
- *Feature Films:* Films with a running time of 60 minutes or more.
- *Documentaries:* Documentaries with a running time of 1 to 120 minutes.
- *Experimental Films:* A section dedicated to experimental films and video art, with a maximum running time of 40 minutes.
- *Italian Showcase:* A section exclusively for Italian films of all genres, with a duration between 1 and 120 minutes.
- *AI VISIONS:* a competitive section for films partially or fully created with AI, celebrating innovation, storytelling, and hybrid human‑machine creativity. Short and feature films (fiction, documentary, experimental, animation and music videos).
- *Insane:* a category dedicated to films of any length that stand out for their extreme, radical, and unconventional language.
- *Animation:* Films with a running time of 1 to 59 minutes.
- *Visions of Turin:* a new section dedicated to films that are born, set, or inspired by the city of Turin. This space celebrates filmmakers, producers, and stories connected to Turin, highlighting the city’s vibrant creative energy and cinematic identity. The section welcomes short, medium, and feature-length films, fiction, documentaries, or experimental works that showcase the spirit and vision of Turin’s independent cinema scene.
Eligible films include those shot in Turin, directed or produced by Turin-based authors, or linked thematically or artistically to the city.
- *Slow (Ambient) Content:* A genre popular for its calming soundscapes, ideal for working, studying, relaxing, meditating, or even sleeping. Slow content can include footage of waves, bike rides, train rides, crackling fireplaces, aerial drone shots over forests, nighttime sky-scapes, scenic nature tours with relaxing music, or an infinite number of possibilities—relaxing music being essential (maximum running time of 90 minutes).
*13th TORINO UNDERGROUND CINEFEST 2026 submissions will be open from September 2025 to August 2026.*
Projects submitted must be the original work of the participant and must not have been completed before January 1, 2020.
All films in a language other than English must be subtitled in English. Exceptions are made for films in Italian or Spanish, which do not require subtitles.
Multiple projects can be submitted, but each project requires a separate submission fee.
By submitting a film to the 13th TUC 2026, you confirm that you own the rights to the film.
All selected films will be screened in a cinema hall in Turin during a public event.
The 13th TUC 2026 reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the final event.
Submission fees are non-refundable.
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*Please note:* Payment of the festival submission fee implies acceptance of the rules and terms outlined. By submitting, the contestant agrees to these terms without exception.
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-- RULES AND TERMS --
1. Organization
The 13th Torino Underground Cinefest is organized by the Cultural Association SystemOut, in collaboration with the Association Baretti.
2. Purpose
The Festival aims to promote and disseminate independent cinema in all its artistic forms.
3. Admission requirements
Only films completed after January 1, 2020 are eligible.
No premiere status is required.
To apply, the submission fee must be paid through FilmFreeway.
4. Official Selection
4.1 Submissions
Opening: September 2, 2025
Closing: mid-August 2026
4.2 Selection process
The selection is carried out by a team of five industry experts, together with the general director and the artistic director.
The decision to include a film in competition or out of competition is final and not subject to appeal.
5. Selected films
5.1 Programming
The invitation to participate must remain strictly confidential until the official announcement of the program.
The definition of the general program and screening schedule is the exclusive responsibility of the Festival management.
5.2 Screening copies
Rights holders of selected works must submit, no later than August 16, 2026:
A DCP in its original version, with Italian subtitles (or English subtitles for Italian films).
Submission must be made exclusively via digital transfer.
⚠️ Notes:
Subtitling costs are the responsibility of the participants.
Subtitles produced with artificial intelligence services will not be accepted; failure to comply will result in exclusion.
Extensions to the deadline can only be granted in writing by the Festival. However, if copies are not received by September 1, 2026, the screenings will be canceled.
The Festival reserves the right to reject copies that, upon inspection, are deemed unsuitable for proper public screening.
5.3 Festival catalog
All required materials for the Festival catalog (synopsis, poster, cast and crew, director’s biography and complete filmography, director’s photo and stills from the film, a short director’s statement) must be uploaded to the film’s profile on FilmFreeway.
5.4 Official logo
After the official program announcement, all promotional materials must display the official Festival logo provided by the management.
Award-winning films must also include the official graphics indicating the prize received.
6. General rules
Participation in the Festival implies full acceptance of these Regulations.
Producers, distributors, or any other parties submitting the film are responsible for ensuring they have the necessary rights and authorizations to do so.
The Festival Director reserves the right to decide on any matters not covered by these Regulations, as well as to grant specific, motivated exceptions.