Monday, September 3, 2018: registration opens at zff72.com
Friday, September 28, 2018, 12 noon: announcing of theme & start 72h countdown
Monday, October 1, 2018, 12 noon: film entry deadline
Monday, October 1, 2018, 6 p.m.: start online voting
Thursday, October 4, 2018, 7 p.m.: end online voting
Thursday, October 4, 2018, 7 p.m.: announcement of 72 finalists, Jury decides winner of Jury Award
Friday, October 5, 2018: announcement of winners & ZFF 72 Award Ceremony and Award Party
The ZFF 72 Festival Edition takes place during the 14th Zurich Film Festival (September 27 – October 7, 2018), which is organised by Zurich Film Festival AG (hereafter referred to as "Organiser").
With ZFF 72, the Organiser aims to motivate, inspire and promote young filmmakers, regardless of their experience in the field of film.
By registering for ZFF 72, the participant (hereafter referred to as "Participant") accepts the following Regulations on behalf of him/herself and any crewmembers who may also participate.
The contest is open to all natural and contractually capable persons. Participation is not bound to a particular domicile.
2.1 REGISTRATION
Registration for ZFF 72 is only possible from Monday, September 3 until Friday, September 28, 2018 at 12 noon (Central European Time) via zff72.com. A MyZFF Account is necessary for registration. All participants are obliged to complete the registration form completely and truthfully.
2.2 CONTACT PERSON AND CREW
There is one ZFF 72 Account per filmmaker/crew/submission assigned to the name of the registered person. All communication will take place between the Organiser and the registered Participant only. The registered person alone is entitled to accept a possible prize.
Crew members can be mentioned in the ZFF 72 Account using their surnames, first names and positions. Participants must be able to provide proof of identity in the form of a copy of their National Identity Card or comparable document (passport, registration certificate) if requested by the Organiser.
The Organiser reserves the right to exclude from the contest Participants who breach the ZFF 72 Contest Regulations. Participants who attempt to disrupt the course of or manipulate the contest will also be excluded from participation.
Also excluded from the contest are films that
In order to submit a film, every participant must upload his/her film file to the submission form at zff72.com. Participants can upload their films using one of the following file formats:
- MOV
- MPEG4
- AVI
- WMV
- MPEGPS
- FLV
- 3GPP
- WebM
Only one entry can be submitted per ZFF 72 Account and filmmaker/crew. All entries must have been created independently and exclusively for the ZFF 72 Festival Edition 2018.
Films of all types and genres may be submitted to the ZFF 72 contest. A film entry participates in the contest if it is not longer than 72 seconds (incl. credits) and is received before the entry deadline. In order to participate in the contest, the film must exhibit a recognisable link to the contest theme.
All films competing in the Mobile Filming category have to be shot by using one of the following devices: smartphone, tablet, actioncam, drone or 360° camera. Postproduction may be done using other devices.
The film may be in any language. If the film is in neither English nor German, subtitles in one of these languages are required.
Providing they do not breach the conditions, the films will be linked to the Vimeo channel of the Zurich Film Festival and embedded to the zff72.com website where they will compete for the Viewers Award. The public can rate each of the films on a scale of 1 to 5 via a public online voting system. The film with the highest number of points receives the Viewers Award.
A Viewers Award, a Jury Award and a Mobile Filming Award will be given. Participants are informed of their performance during an Award Ceremony.
The Organiser is under no circumstances obliged to invite a participant, or pay travel or accommodation expenses for a participant, who is not in Zurich at the time of the Award Ceremony. This applies even if he/she should receive a prize.
The winner of the Viewers Award is the film that receives the highest number of points at the end of the online voting period at zff72.com. The Viewers Award is endowed with a CHF 4’000 cash prize. In the event of a tie, the winner will be drawn by lot without possibility of recourse to legal action.
The jury will choose the Jury Top 10 as well as the winner of the Jury Award from all submitted films, regardless of the number of points they received from online votes. The jury comprises several persons active in the film and social media sectors. They are invited by the Organiser. Persons who take part in any way in the production of a film entered into the contest are excluded from accepting this position. The Jury Award is endowed with a CHF 5’000 cash prize.
The films are judged based on the following criteria:
The ranking of films by the jury is final. There are no rights to appeal against the jury’s decision. Any recourse to judicial means is excluded.
The jury of the Mobile Filming category will choose the winner of the Mobile Filming Award from all submitted films in this category, regardless of the number of points they received from online votes.
The jury comprises two persons active in the film and social media sectors. They are invited by the Organiser. Persons who take part in any way in the production of a film entered into the contest are excluded from accepting this position.
The films are judged based on the following criteria:
The winner of the Mobile Filming Award will receive various non-cash prizes sponsored by Samsung.
The ranking of films by the jury is final. There are no rights to appeal against the jury’s decision. Any recourse to judicial means is excluded.
The Participant maintains the rights to his/her film entry at all times. However, he/she grants the Organiser the right to present the submitted film, make it publicly available, distribute it and make it available for third party viewing unrestrictedly in terms of location and frequency. The Participant agrees to his/her film being used for advertising purposes.
Furthermore, the Participant expressly agrees to his/her film being made public via the zff72.com website, the Zurich Film Festival Vimeo channel and as well the ZFF72 Youtube channel. If applicable, the Organiser and its sponsors will refer to, create links to or embed the film in various publications or on the Internet.
The Organiser is not the provider of the films submitted by the participants. These films will be made available exclusively by the respective user.
By submitting a film, the Participant declares that he/she owns all rights (including all third-party rights) with regard to the submitted film. In the event that one or more persons are clearly recognisable, or the sound or music of third parties can be heard in the film, those involved must agree that the film be made public. The respective declaration of consent must be made available if requested by the Organiser.
Should third parties nevertheless assert claims resulting from the infringement of their rights, the Participant declares the Organiser free from all said claims. The person who submits the film is solely responsible for its content (image, sound, data, texts etc.).
You must seek approval from SUISA before using another person’s music. SUISA-free music may also be used. In this case the Participant must provide evidence if requested by the Organiser that the respective piece of music is SUISA-free. The Participant declares the Organiser free from all responsibilities regarding charges brought forward by SUISA and/or other collecting societies in relation to the film created by that Participant.
By participating, the Participant agrees to photographs and recordings being made of his/her person throughout the contest process – particularly during the Award Ceremony – and those photographs and recordings to be published at zff.com, zff72.com as well as on the Organiser’s Facebook page and in other publications. Furthermore, the Participant also agrees to his/her name being published at zff.com, zff72.com as well as on the Organiser’s Facebook page and in other publications. The Participant also understands that his/her name may be published in connection with his/her photograph.
The Organiser takes the protection of participants’ personal data very seriously. During the contest, the Organiser adheres to the highest possible data protection standards in accordance with the relevant legal regulations. The Participant hereby expressly consents to the storage and use of the personal data communicated.
The Organiser does not pass on personal data to third parties unless the individual has given his/her explicit consent. The Organiser may pass on data to cooperation partners when necessary for the awarding of a prize.
Claims for damages with regard to ZFF 72 against the Organiser are – to the extent legally permissible – excluded, irrespective of legal grounds unless the Organiser deliberately or grossly neglects its statutory duties.
Furthermore, the Organiser is not liable for damages resulting from the lack of availability of the Internet sites necessary for the contest (YouTube.com and zff72.com). This applies to technical faults outside the Organiser's field of influence, force majeure and attacks on these Internet sites by third parties. However, the Organiser will do everything in its power to ensure the reliability and functionality of the said Internet sites. Furthermore, the Organiser accepts no responsibility for any of the Internet sites working properly on any Participant’s computer.
Should a clause in these regulations be invalid or a legal loophole exist, the validity of the remaining clauses or the regulations as a whole remain unaffected. In the above-mentioned event, the missing or invalid clause shall be replaced by a valid clause that comes closest to the intended sense and purpose of the invalid or missing clause. The Organiser reserves the right to make decisions on all matters unforeseen by these regulations and, in special, vindicated cases, to make exceptions to these regulations.
Swiss law is solely applicable in the event of disputes. The place of jurisdiction is – to the extent legally permissible – agreed upon as where the Organiser is based. For participants whose place of general jurisdiction is not Switzerland, or reside abroad after entering the contest, the place of jurisdiction shall also be agreed upon as where the Organiser is based.
The laws of the Swiss Confederation apply. Any recourse to legal action is excluded.
(dated August, 2018)