The 2026 call for Boost IT Lab is now open, the intensive workshop by TorinoFilmLab — made possible with the support of the Creative Europe – MEDIA Sub-programme — specifically designed for feature film projects (fiction or creative documentary) currently in development, with potential for international coproduction.
If you are a professional working on a project and looking to expand your skills and network, apply for the new edition of Boost IT Lab by 3 July 2026 via THIS LINK.
The call is addressed to two targets:
- ITALIAN PROJECTS — team of producer & director who have already obtained national and/or international recognition and are taking their first steps into international co-production.
- INTERNATIONAL (NON-ITALIAN) PROJECTS — team of producer & director who have already obtained national and/or international recognition and are working on a project that could involve an Italian minority partner.
The lab aims to equip a new generation of professionals with the tools and guidance to work internationally, and fully explore the international potential of their project. Moreover, both the director and producer of each selected project will have the unique opportunity to connect with a broad audience of international decision makers by participating in the 19th TFL Meeting Event, TorinoFilmLab's co-production market taking place in Turin on 26, 27 and 28 November.
Join the Q&A online session on 15 June at 5:00 PM CET — click HERE to participate. For more information, contact Costanza: fiore@museocinema.it
Participation fee: €2,500 (+ VAT, if due) per project (max 2 participants per project). Thanks to the support of TFL's Partners, some scholarships (full or partial) are available upon selection. TFL Italia – Boost IT Lab is realised with the support of the Creative Europe – MEDIA Sub-programme, in partnership with ECAM, FCVDA - Fondazione Film Commission Vallée d'Aoste, Toscana Film Commission, Veneto Film Commission, CNA Emilia Romagna, Emilia Romagna Film Commission and with the collaboration of ANICA, AGICI and Italian Film Commissions.