Venice TV Award – Call for Entry
The Venice TV Award honours exceptional music, theatre, and dance productions. Members of IMZ receive a 25% discount for the first entry.
Enter your exceptional music, theatre, and dance productions, from filmed performances to documentaries, and get the chance to compete among the best in the Venice TV Awards.
Gold Trophies and Nominee recognitions will be awarded across 19 categories, including Performing Arts (Music, Theatre, Dance) as well as Documentary, TV Series, TV Film, and Technical High Quality.
Two weeks after the Venice International Film Festival, international jurors will meet in Venice to evaluate the submissions. The Venice TV Award, supported by the International Music + Media Centre, the European Group of Television Advertising, and the Association of Commercial Television, celebrates outstanding television productions and brings national and international recognition for quality content.
Broadcasters, producers, distributors, and streaming platforms are invited to submit their work.
Submission deadline: 30 June
Eligibility period: 1 January 2025 – 20 September 2026
Winners announced: End of September
The award brings national and international recognition for quality content.
Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your exceptional work!
Submissions and information: venicetvaward.com
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