“ZeLIG seems like it’s open 24/7: you get there in the morning, and someone’s always there before you; you leave at night and people are still there working. This open-door policy reflects an openness of spirit based on autonomy and taking responsibility, non-stop immersion, freedom and dedication. I’ve taught here for many years, and my students have gone on to become my colleagues. Studying and teaching at ZeLIG means creating with others and working together. That’s one of the keys of good filmmaking."
“Filming techniques have become radically simplified, and that trend is going to continue. What we look for in students is creativity, the capacity to work in groups, and an international outlook. One very important aspect of ZeLIG’s program, and one that makes this school truly shine, is the multilingual approach – which is a natural extension of the multilingual culture of Bolzano and the Province of Alto Adige. We also have students from all over Europe. What strikes me most about them is how really motivated they are. At ZeLIG the creativity is tangible.”