Call for Entry Venice TV Award
The VENICE TV AWARD 2025, supported by IMZ, is now accepting entries! IMZ Members receive a 25% discount for the first entry.
This category celebrates outstanding presentations of the performing arts, including music, theatre, and dance. Eligible entries may feature stage recordings, performance documentaries, or adaptations bringing them to the television audience with exceptional production quality.
In total, gold medals and nominations will be given in 19 categories. In addition to Performing Arts (Music, Theatre, Dance), the Venice TV Awards include awards among others for Documentary, TV Series, TV Film and Best of Technical High Quality.
Two weeks after the Film Festival, international Jurors will meet in Venice for the Venice TV Award, supported by IMZ (International Music + Media Centre), egta and ACT (Association of Commercial TV) and It will bring national and international recognition for quality content. Celebrating the masterpieces of TV.
The submission deadline is 30 June, with eligibility spanning from 1 January, 2024, to 20 September, 2025. Winners will be announced at the end of September.
The Nominees will be pre-selected online and the jury in Venice will judge and discuss the awarding of the Gold Medals. The award brings national and international recognition for quality content.
Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your exceptional work! The Venice TV Award is open to production companies, broadcasters, online platforms, and all entities affiliated with the television industry.
Submissions and information: venicetvaward.com
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