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CFAs: Support for Participation of Spanish Films in Festivals 2026 (Spain)

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Deadline: 10-Oct-2026

The Spanish Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts (ICAA), operating under the Ministry of Culture of Spain, has introduced a competitive funding opportunity aimed at increasing the international visibility of Spanish cinema.

The program helps production companies finance participation and international promotional activities connected to prestigious film festivals and global award campaigns.

Main Objectives

The program aims to:

Total Funding Available

The total budget allocated for the program is:

Budget distribution includes:

An additional:

Funding Amount Per Festival

The grant amount depends on the festival, award category, or official section.

Examples include:

General funding support ranges from:

The highest support is available for Spanish films nominated in the final selection for Best International Feature Film at The Oscars.

Eligible Festivals and Awards

The funding supports participation in internationally recognized film festivals and award ceremonies.

Examples include:

Films must receive:

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Applications can be submitted by:

International Co-Productions

International co-productions may qualify if they demonstrate:

However:

Eligible Films

The funding supports:

Eligible Expenses

The grant covers up to 100% of eligible participation and promotion costs.

Supported expenses include:

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Festival Selection

Applicants must obtain:

Only officially selected films are eligible.

Step 2: Prepare Required Documents

Applications must include:

Step 3: Submit the Application Electronically

Applications must be submitted through:

All supporting documents must be uploaded digitally within the application period.

Important Application Requirements

Applicants should ensure:

Incomplete applications may be rejected during evaluation.

Why This Funding Matters

The initiative plays a major role in expanding the global reach of Spanish cinema by helping production companies manage expensive international promotion campaigns.

Benefits include:

The funding also helps independent and mid-sized production companies participate in prestigious global events that may otherwise be financially difficult.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Strong applications typically include:

FAQ

What is the ICAA Spanish Film Festival Funding Program?

It is a financial support program created by Spain’s Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts (ICAA) to help Spanish films participate in major international film festivals and award ceremonies.

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include Spanish production companies and qualifying international co-productions with significant Spanish participation.

What expenses are covered?

The program covers:

How much funding is available?

Funding ranges from approximately €1,500 to €70,000 depending on the festival and category.

Which festivals are included?

Eligible festivals include major international events such as Cannes, Berlinale, Venice, Toronto, Sundance, and The Oscars.

Are international co-productions eligible?

Yes, provided there is meaningful Spanish technical, creative, or production participation. Co-productions with less than 20% Spanish participation are excluded.

How are applications submitted?

Applications must be submitted electronically through the Ministry of Culture’s official electronic headquarters with all required supporting documents.

Conclusion

The ICAA Spanish Film Festival Funding Program 2025–2026 provides significant financial support for Spanish films competing in major international festivals and award ceremonies. By covering promotional campaigns, travel, publicity, screenings, and award-related expenses, the initiative strengthens the international presence of Spanish cinema and helps production companies expand their global reach.

The program offers a valuable opportunity for Spanish filmmakers and producers to increase international visibility, access global audiences, and compete more effectively in prestigious film markets and award platforms.

For more information, visit Ministry of Culture.

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