The unmissable event for Italian cinema in France
Founded in 1976 by a group of film enthusiasts from the Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture, the Villerupt Italian Film Festival is the oldest and most important festival dedicated to Italian cinema in France. Every autumn, for nearly three weeks, it screens around 70 films—features, documentaries, short films, and previews—in six cinemas spread across Villerupt, Audun-le-Tiche, and neighboring Luxembourg. With over 40,000 admissions per edition, it is a major cultural event in the Lorraine's Pays Haut region, an area marked by Italian immigration.
Born in November 1976 on the initiative of young cinephiles from the Villerupt Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture, the Villerupt Italian Film Festival has become, in nearly fifty years, the most important gathering for Italian cinema outside of Italy. Its creation was no accident: Villerupt, a former steel town in the Lorraine's Pays Haut region, has at least 60% of its population of Italian origin, heirs to the great waves of immigration linked to the steel industry.
During the first edition, from November 9 to 14, 1976, a dozen films in their original version with subtitles were screened, attracting over 3,500 spectators. This unexpected success convinced the organizers to repeat the experience. From one edition to the next, attendance has steadily grown, exceeding 30,000 admissions as early as 1983 and now reaching an average of 40,000 admissions per edition.
Every autumn, the festival offers nearly three weeks of around 70 films spread across 250 screenings in six cinemas located in Villerupt, Audun-le-Tiche, and Luxembourg (Kulturfabrik in Esch-sur-Alzette, Starlight CNA Cinema in Dudelange). The program covers the entire spectrum of contemporary and heritage Italian cinema:
Each year, the festival presents the prestigious Amilcar Awards, named after the mythical founder of the town of Villerupt. Five distinct juries—composed of film professionals, journalists, cinema operators, high school students, and the general public—reward the best films in competition:
In addition, the Amilcar Award of the City of Villerupt is presented to a major figure in Italian cinema for their entire career.
The festival is much more than just a film event: it is a vector of cultural identity for the Pays Haut Val d'Alzette, a cross-border territory between Lorraine and Luxembourg. Supported by the Pôle de l'Image and over a hundred volunteers, it mobilizes an entire community around Italian culture, cinema, and living together. Professionalized in 1998, the festival benefits from the support of the Grand Est Region, the Meurthe-et-Moselle Department, the Pays Haut Val d'Alzette Community of Communes, and the CNC.
The 49th edition of the Villerupt Italian Film Festival will be held in the autumn of 2026. As every year, the festival will offer nearly three weeks of Italian cinema with films in competition, previews, a thematic retrospective, and a tribute to a major figure in Italian cinema, across the usual six venues between Villerupt and Luxembourg.
The Villerupt Italian Film Festival returns for its 49th edition in the autumn of 2026. True to its nearly fifty-year tradition, the festival will offer a comprehensive panorama of contemporary and heritage Italian cinema in its usual six venues in Villerupt, Audun-le-Tiche, and Luxembourg.
The program will include, as every year:
The detailed program and ticketing information will be announced in the fall of 2026 on the festival's official website.
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