Visionova Film Festival : From Rome to the World
Second Edition: ROOTS & NOSTALGIA — 10th June 2026
Visionova was founded on a simple conviction: cinema connects us.
It opens spaces for imagination, understanding, and change in ways few other art forms can.
The festival exists to support filmmakers who work with clarity of vision and the courage to pursue it. Though rooted in Rome, Visionova is international in scope, welcoming short films that take risks, provoke reflection, and invite emotional or intellectual engagement.
The first edition of Visionova took place in January 2026, across two live events in Rome: a public screening at CSA Brancaleone, followed by a final event at Palazzo Mattei di Giove, a Renaissance palace once home to Caravaggio. Over two days, the festival brought together filmmakers and audiences from around the world, receiving more than sixty short films from eighteen countries across four continents. The response confirmed the festival’s emerging place within an international landscape.
The second edition, to be held on the 10th of June 2026 at The Cineclub Roma, is centred on the theme ROOTS & NOSTALGIA.
We invite films that engage with questions of origin and belonging; with memory, heritage, and inheritance; with cultural roots and the identities shaped by them. We are interested in nostalgia as both comfort and tension, and in the places, people, and moments that continue to inform who we are. These may be stories that look backward in order to better understand the present, or to imagine what lies ahead.
Submissions for the second edition are now open.
We welcome short films from filmmakers worldwide, across all genres and forms, that engage meaningfully with the theme ROOTS & NOSTALGIA.
Submit your film.
Share your work with Rome.
Join the next chapter of Visionova.
This edition of Visionova Film Festival presents an official selection of no fewer than twenty short films, all screened during the festival’s live events in Rome.
From the official selection, the jury awards one category prize in each of the following sections: Narrative Short, Documentary Short, Experimental / Artist Film, and Student Film.
In addition to the category prizes, the jury may confer further awards from across the official selection, including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay, and other special recognitions.
At the conclusion of the yearly cycle, all category-winning films from this edition will be considered for the Visionova Grand Award, presented to the work that most fully embodies the festival’s artistic vision. This end-of-year honour includes a special screening at an international partner event.
The theme of this edition is ROOTS & NOSTALGIA, inviting films that engage with memory, origin, belonging, inheritance, and the enduring resonance of the past, across all cinematic forms.