The Rome Film Festival was established in 2006 by the initiative of former Rome mayorWalter Veltroni. Cinema per Roma Foundation, the RFF's operator, was established in 2007 with the support of several state bodies – Camera di Commercio di Roma, Fondazione Musica per Roma, Lazio and Roma regional governments.[1] The RFF was created to support and promote cinema art in Rome andLazio.[2] However, Veltroni's ambitions were high, he dreamed the RFF to rivalVenice. The inaugural edition was highlighted by 12 world premieres, includingThe Departed byMartin Scorsese,[3] and the presence of such stars asMonica Bellucci,Nicole Kidman,Gabriele Salvatores,Harrison Ford,Sean Connery, and others.[4][5][6] The RFF opened with 95 films in the official selection distributed across several sections: Premiere, Sezione Cinema, Special Events (for ‘border on genre cinema’), Extra (‘ultra-cineaste section’), and Alice in the City for kids and young adults. The event also featured industry sections New Cinema Network and New International Projects. The Best Film award was presented along with a €200,000 cash prize.[7] The festival reported an attendance of 480,000 visitors and more than 100,000 sold tickets.[8]
In 2008,Gian Luigi Rondi was appointed the RFF president, succeedingGoffredo Bettini.[9][10] The new mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno, was sceptical about the event and called it useless. Overall, the third RFF festival was considered weaker than the second.[11] In 2009, Piera Detassis was appointed art director of the RFF.[12]
Rondi stepped down in 2012,[13] succeeded by Marco Mueller. The new head of the festival lobbied for new dates for the RFF – it was shifted from October to late November in order to avoid a direct schedule conflict with theTurin Film Festival.[14] However, two years later the dates were shifted back.[15]
In 2015, the province's government had left the Foundation and was replaced byCinecitta.[1] In the same year,Antonio Monda was appointed the RFF's art director. An experienced and renowned professional, Monda is an author, exhibition curator, film director, and lecturer atNew York University's Film and Television Department.[16] Under Monda, the festival was evolving rapidly.[17] His vision was to make the event a celebration of cinema, not a competition between directors and teams, so the competitive section was eliminated.[18] Monda managed to turn the festival into a high-profile world class event and eased the tension between the RFF and rival festivals. In 2019, he introduced two new sections, Duel, an open talk on film-related topics, and Loyalty/Betrayal, dedicated to film adaptations of famous literary works.[19] In 2022, Monda's second three-year term expired, and he did not receive an offer for a third term, as decided by the Cinema per Roma Foundation. The management did not comment on this move, and a scandal erupted in the public sphere. Monda opposed the dismissal and demanded explanations. As journalists found out, Rome's mayorGualtieri and Minister of CultureDario Franceschini decided to dismiss Monda following the complaints of Goffredo Bettini and his sister Fabia, who managesAlice nella Città section of the RFF.[20][21]Wes Anderson,Meryl Streep,Martin Scorsese,Paolo Sorrentino,Marco Bellocchio, and many other Hollywood and international stars voiced the support of Monda and condemned the dismissal, but to no avail. He was replaced by Paola Malanga, ex deputy director of RAI Cinema.[22][23] Gianluca Farinelli became president, succeeding Laura Delli Colli.[4][24][25] He stepped down in 2025 and was succeeded by Salvo Nastasi.[26]
In 2022,FIAPF officially recognized the RFF as a Competitive Festival.[27] That year’s edition was marked with the reintroduction of a competitive section as well as with such new open sections as Paso Doble, an encounter between authors, and Absolute Beginners, where established authors recount the story of their debut in cinema.[28]
The RFF is produced by the Cinema per Roma Foundation with support of the chamber of commerce of Rome, Lazio region, Fondazione Musica Per Roma and the Ministry of Culture through Istituto Luce Cinecittà. The event's annual budget is around €6 mln.[4][29] The Festival's principal venue is theAuditorium Parco della Musica, however, many screenings and events take place in other locations around the city, such as Cinema Giulio Cesare, Teatro Palladium, Scena, Cinema Nuovo Sacher, Policlinico Gemelli, and many more.[28]
Launched in 2006, the Business Street started as a 4-days long film market.[13][30][12] Already in 2007, it had attracted more than 350 buyers and sellers from 40 countries.[31] By 2011, it had progressed into an industry event that concentrated on cultivation of new projects.[32] The Business Street was relaunched in 2015 as Mercato Internazionale Audiovisivo or Intl. Audiovisual Market (MIA).[33]
The Rome Film Festival official program is divided into several sections:
Cinema d'Oggi – a selection of feature films, with priority given to world premieres. At the end of each screening, the audience votes for the People's Choice Award | Cinema d'Oggi.
Gala – feature films that are world premieres, international or European premieres.
Mondo Genere – feature films from various genres that are world, international or European premieres, with priority given to world premieres.
Prospettive Italia – world premieres highlighting new trends in Italian cinema. At the end of each screening, the audience votes for the People's Choice Award | Cinema Italia (Fiction) and the People's Choice Award | Cinema Italia (Documentary).
Progressive Cinema – Visions Of Tomorrow’s World – an international competition, launched in 2022.[34]
Alice nella Città – a section for children cinema, divided in two competitive subsections, one for over-12 films and the other under-12.[35]
BNL People’s Choice Award (Gala) – the winning film's prize money is given to its Italian distributor, or, if no Italian distributor buys it within six months, to its international seller.
The 19th edition of the festival took place from 16 to 27 October 2024 in theAuditorium Parco della Musica[40] and attracted an audience of over 110,000.[4]
The20th edition of the festival is taking place from 15 to 26 October 2025.[42]Paola Cortellesi, Italian actress, comedian, film director, screenwriter and producer, will chair the jury of the Progressive Cinema Competition at the festival.[43]