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28 Agosto 2024

TorinoFilmLab, a laboratory for the creation of films and TV series of the National Cinema Museum of Turin active since 2008, launches a new program to bring sustainability professionals closer to the audiovisual world: Green Production Lab.

The Green Production Lab wants to select sustainability experts with a background in environmental sciences and train them so that they can collaborate with production teams, to design complete sustainability plans to be implemented during the production and post-production phases. Adapted to the film and television industry, the advanced skills of these specialized figures can improve the financial and organizational efficiency of sustainability practices.

The Green Production Lab – to which both production teams with a project and sustainability professionals can apply from September 2 to November 5 - represents a further step in TorinoFilmLab's commitment to green: in 2022, TorinoFilmLab launched Green Film Lab to raise awareness among those who work in the audiovisual field and promote eco-friendly production practices. Since then, 9 workshops have been held in seven countries, involving 239 professionals and 53 film projects.

In addition to this new development, on Tuesday 1 October the calls for participation in the 2025 training courses for professionals in the international cinema and series will open:

  • ScriptLab – reserved for feature-length fiction film projects in an embryonic writing phase, from which "Vermiglio" by Maura Delpero, in competition at Venezia 81, also emerged;
  • FeatureLab – a program for first and second works at an advanced stage of development, which in the 2022 group also welcomed Sara Fgaier with "Sulla terra leggeri", which had its premiere in the International Competition at Locarno;
  • SeriesLab – dedicated to all types of TV series still in the early stages of development, which also saw the participation of Adrian Illien and Julia Penner with "Davos", whose very recent success on Canale 5 follows the excellent reception in Switzerland and Germany;
  • ComedyLab – in its second year of activity, is a format aimed at comedians of all kinds and directors with a comedy project who, working in synergy, explore the comic potential of projects;
  • Audience Design Lab – short workshop on the creation of audience targeting and engagement strategies, also through the use of artificial intelligence.

The TorinoFilmLab is organized by the National Cinema Museum with the support of Creative Europe - MEDIA sub-programme of the European Union.

For more information: www.torinofilmlab.it