Taxonomy: Branding

When may I use an Official Selection, nominee or winner laurel?

When may I use an Official Selection, nominee or winner laurel?

You may use an official laurel only after the Festival has formally granted the corresponding recognition to that film. The laurel must relate solely to the recognised work and must not imply any additional award, endorsement or partnership. Laurels must not be altered, redesigned or recoloured. They may be resized only in proportion.

Can media use Festival logos, laurels or official assets?

Can media use Festival logos, laurels or official assets?

Accredited media may use approved Festival materials for accurate editorial coverage and in accordance with any supplied press guidance. Festival logos require written permission and must not be altered or used to imply endorsement or partnership. Use outside editorial coverage, including advertising, merchandise or commercial promotion, requires separate approval.

Can I reuse text, images or logos from the Festival website?

Can I reuse text, images or logos from the Festival website?

You may view or print website content for personal, non-commercial use. Copying, modifying, reproducing or distributing Festival content requires written permission unless a separate policy or written agreement expressly allows the intended use. Festival logos require written permission. Official laurels are treated differently and may only be used by films that have received the corresponding […]

Can I use the Festival logo on my film poster or merchandise?

Can I use the Festival logo on my film poster or merchandise?

The Festival logo is protected and may only be used with our written permission. If you would like to use our branding, please refer to our Branding Guidelines or contact the festival team before using the logo. If your film has been officially selected, nominated or received an award, we encourage you to use the official festival […]