Interview with Emma Barboni, Emilia-Romagna Film Commission
Emilia-Romagna Film Commission supports film projects, including new funding opportunities and innovative measures like on-set nurseries. We learned more form the words of Emma Barboni.
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Interview with Renate Ranzi, Head of IDM Music and Film Commission Angelo Acerbi
Empowering musicians and filmmakers through dedicated funding and programs is essential for fostering a vibrant cultural scene. The IDM Music and Film Commission stands out as a key organization committed to nurturing talent, offering financial support, and developing industry infrastructure. Its initiatives help bridge the gap between music and film sectors, enabling creative professionals to bring their projects to life. During the 76th Berlinale we talked about all that with Renate Ranzi, Head of the commission.
The IDM Music and Film Commission plays a pivotal role in strengthening regional industries by providing tailored funding opportunities. For example, their recently established fund dedicated to musicians allows applicants to produce albums, singles, and music videos, regardless of their location within the region. This approach encourages diverse participation and supports project development at various production phases, similar to film funding systems. Such initiatives are instrumental in cultivating a thriving ecosystem for both music and audiovisual sectors.
Beyond funding, the IDM Music and Film Commission is actively involved in training programs and industry networking. Their international short film training program, which includes scholarships and collaborative projects, exemplifies their commitment to education and cross-border partnerships. Celebrating 15 years since its founding, the commission has contributed to over 5,000 shooting days and invested more than 132 million euros into regional productions. This legacy underscores the commission’s ongoing dedication to fostering a dynamic and sustainable creative industry, a mission that continues to thrive through initiatives like those of the IDM Music and Film Commission.
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This interview was recorded during Berlinale 2026, in partnership with the Italian Film Commissions Association and with the support of the Italian Trade Agency.

Written by: Angelo Acerbi
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Renate RanziFilm
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