Selected opportunities for all Artists and Creatives (programs, awards, residencies, grants) with deadlines in JUNE 2022 and July 2022 and a small bonus that can help you to be prepared for immediate-future AUGUST…Calls … Hurry up to apply and/or Share the opportunities with your friends!
IF Classic offers development and production support to filmmakers from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, America and the Caribbean, and Oceania. IBF Europe aims to stimulate the collaboration between independent European producers and producers from the above regions.
The Vilcek Foundation will award three Creative Promise Prizes of $50,000 each to young foreign-born filmmakers who demonstrate outstanding early achievement. Eligible genres include narrative, animation, documentary, and experimental filmmaking.
The IDA Enterprise Documentary Fund provides production funds to feature-length documentary films taking on in-depth explorations of original, contemporary stories and integrating journalistic practice into the filmmaking process
The AWAW EAG will support environmental art projects that inspire thought, action, and ethical engagement. Projects should not only point at problems, but aim to engage an environmental issue at some scale. Projects that explore interdependence, relationships, and systems through Indigenous and ancestral practices are encouraged to apply
Open Call for International Theatre, Art and New Technologies Festival, ‘The Wonders of Possible’ (Italy) The Festival is the first of this kind in the whole of Italy. Its aim is to promote the interrelation between artistic and technological languages. The current open call, addressed to Italian and international artists, is for projects on the topic of ‘Interaction between arts and technology’.
The 12th edition, will feature once again the Semibreve Award sponsored by Edigma a Portuguese company leader in the development of interactive experiences, multi-touch technology and digital signage projects..
The Unsound Open Call this year focuses largely on the daytime discourse program, encouraging a response to the word BUBBLES – or any of the subthemes. Refer to the Unsound 2022 BUBBLES charts for further inspiration
TAICCA is pleased to launch the #opencall for immersive content creators. Open Call For 2022 TAICCA Immersive Content Grant for International Co-funding or Co-Productions For more information VISIT THE PAGE: DEADLINE: 23:59:59 (CST) 15 June 2022
Residency 23, Understanding intelligence, invites a multidisciplinary group of artists, scientists, and others to explore concepts and constructs of intelligence.
The Accelerator Lab is focused on identifying and supporting women nonfiction directors working on their first or second feature-length documentary. This program brings together ten projects helmed by first- or second-time directors, with a special focus on underrepresented voices.
The Film Independent + CNN Original Series Docuseries Intensive is a three-day remote workshop that will give filmmakers the tools and access needed to develop and present their nonfiction series to potential collaborators working in the series space.
The Public Media Content Fund (PMCF) is an open invitation to Independent producers to submit proposals for programs, limited series or short web-based digital video projects (no longer than 20 minutes) on any subject relating to or representative of Latino Americans and is appropriate for public television and/or one of its platforms.
Open calls for artists and artist collectives from all over the world to submit experimental time-based artistic works. About 30 works will be selected by an international jury and presented in an 800m2 exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany, from 31 March to 15 May 2023.
Sidewalk Film Center + Cinema and The Law Firm of Stacey A.Davis have partnered to create the Black Lens Filmmaker Grant with a goal to support black voices in film. The Black Lens Filmmaker Grant invites filmmakers of all levels and welcomes stories of all stripes. Our mission is to amplify black voices through the art of storytelling.
POOL 22 INTERNATIONALES TanzFilmFestival BERLIN (Berlin) POOL 22 will present a selection of fascinating dance film productions from all over the world, making the event a meeting place for creatives involved in the fields of dance, film, fashion and advertisement.
a pilot program that uniquely prioritizes holistic career advancement and sustainability over singular project completion, will act as a catalyst not only for select artists but for our community and the ecosystem at large.
Projects supported by the Arts Endowment are intended to support and advance careers for independent film and media artists, media arts practitioners, and artists exploring traditional or expanded forms of storytelling and visual expression using film, cinema, audio, broadcast, new media, creative code, and related formats
The Nanyang Technological University Global Digital Art Prize (NTU-GDAP) is where artistry, technological innovations and scientific interests collide. It recognizes global artists, technologists and scientists with extraordinary creativity in digitally mediated art, design and cultural heritage.
NASA and Houston Cinema Arts Society offer filmmakers around the world a chance to share their works inspired by, and using, real NASA imagery through “CineSpace,” a short film competition.
The 28th Geneva International Film Festival and its 10th Digital Market are fast approaching. Want to be part of the official series selection of GIFF 2022? Submit your series and series scripts on MyGIFF before August 18,2022! For more information VISIT THE PAGE: DEADLINE: 18 AUGUST2022
Humanities for All is a new grant program that supports locally-initiated public humanities projects. This program responds to the needs and interests of Californians, encourages greater public participation in humanities programming, particularly by new and/or underserved audiences, and promotes understanding and empathy among all our state’s peoples in order to cultivate a thriving democracy. For more information VISIT THE PAGE DEADLINE: 01 AUGUST 2022 and 01 FEBRUARY 2023
the Foundation awards a grant of 10,000 Canadian dollars and a few 5,000 Canadian dollars grants to some filmmakers to assist in the production of a documentary project. The grant is aimed at young filmmakers born and living in Africa, Asia or Latin America who want to direct a film in the language of their choice that respects the aims of the Foundation, as explained above. For more information VISIT THE PAGE: DEADLINE: 15 AUGUST 2022
Open to all non-profit European cultural organisations, the European Award encourages new forms of audience engagement and participation in arts and culture, supporting innovative projects, across all art forms, that can be shared, replicated and scaled across Europe. For more information VISIT THE PAGE: DEADLINE: 31 AUGUST 2022