Deadline: 12-Jun-2026
The Ffilm Cymru Beacons Short Film Fund provides up to £25,000 for the development and production of short films of up to 15 minutes intended for cinema audiences. The fund prioritizes under-represented filmmakers, Welsh-language storytelling, innovative creative projects, and films that showcase Wales and Welsh culture in fresh and unconventional ways.
Overview
The Beacons Short Film Fund is a funding initiative from Ffilm Cymru that supports the creation of high-quality short films across Wales.
The fund is designed to help emerging and established filmmakers develop and produce ambitious short-form projects with strong artistic value. It supports films that challenge conventional storytelling, amplify under-represented voices, and contribute to the growth of Welsh cinema.
Funding is provided through National Lottery funding delegated by the Arts Council of Wales and BFI NETWORK funding delegated by the British Film Institute.
Funding Information
- Maximum funding available: £25,000
- Funding purpose: Development and production of a single short film
- Maximum film length: 15 minutes
- Geographic focus: Wales
- Intended audience: Cinema audiences
- Funding sources:
- National Lottery funding through the Arts Council of Wales
- BFI NETWORK funding through the British Film Institute
The funding supports projects from concept development through production and completion.
Purpose of the Fund
The Beacons Short Film Fund aims to:
- Support diverse and under-represented filmmaking talent
- Increase access to opportunities within the film industry
- Encourage innovative storytelling approaches
- Strengthen Welsh cinema and screen culture
- Promote films with artistic and cultural value
- Support emerging creative voices
- Develop filmmakers capable of progressing to larger productions
- Showcase Wales and Welsh culture through contemporary filmmaking
The fund seeks projects that may be considered too innovative or artistically ambitious for traditional commercial investment.
Eligible Film Formats
The fund supports a range of short film formats, including:
- Live-action short films
- Documentary short films
- Animated short films
- Hybrid films combining multiple formats
All projects must be designed primarily for cinema audiences and storytelling through audiovisual media.
Priority Areas
The fund gives particular consideration to projects that:
- Are led by under-represented filmmakers
- Address barriers related to protected characteristics
- Support filmmakers facing socio-economic disadvantage
- Serve audiences traditionally underserved by feature film
- Promote Welsh-language storytelling
- Demonstrate strong artistic ambition
- Take creative risks in content, style, or form
- Explore innovative filmmaking techniques
- Present Wales and Welsh culture in original ways
- Increase geographic representation across Wales
Projects that combine cultural relevance with creative innovation are strongly encouraged.
Under-Represented Filmmakers Focus
One of the core objectives of the fund is to improve representation within the screen sector.
Priority may be given to filmmakers who are under-represented due to:
- Disability
- Race or ethnicity
- Gender identity
- Sexual orientation
- Socio-economic background
- Other protected characteristics
The fund seeks to create greater equity and diversity within the Welsh film industry.
What Types of Projects Are Not Eligible?
The fund does not support:
- Feature-length films
- Artist installation works
- Filmed theatre productions
- Recorded music performances
- Recorded sporting events
- Projects primarily documenting another art form
- Non-audiovisual projects
- Television-focused productions
- Projects intended mainly for broadcast television
Applicants should ensure their project aligns with the fund’s cinema-focused objectives.
Who Is Eligible?
Applications may be submitted by:
- Writer, director, and producer teams
- Writer-director teams
- Lone writer-directors without a producer attached
The director must:
- Be born in Wales, or
- Be currently based in Wales
This requirement ensures the fund remains focused on supporting Welsh filmmaking talent.
Creative Track Record Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate a professional or emerging creative track record.
Relevant experience may come from:
- Film production
- Television
- Theatre
- Animation
- Documentary production
- Visual arts
- Other narrative or creative disciplines
Writers, directors, and producers should be able to provide evidence of previous creative work that demonstrates their ability to deliver the proposed project.
Director Eligibility Restrictions
Applicants are not eligible if the director has:
- Previously directed a feature film
- Received a commercial distribution deal for a feature film
The fund is specifically intended to support filmmakers who are still developing their careers and progressing toward larger-scale productions.
Why This Fund Matters
Short films play a crucial role in filmmaker development and creative experimentation.
This fund is important because it:
- Creates opportunities for emerging talent
- Supports diversity and inclusion in filmmaking
- Encourages innovative storytelling
- Strengthens Welsh screen culture
- Supports Welsh-language content
- Provides a pathway toward feature film development
- Promotes regional creative talent across Wales
- Expands audience access to unique cinematic voices
By investing in short-form storytelling, the fund helps develop the future generation of Welsh filmmakers.
How the Funding Works
Successful applicants receive funding to:
- Develop their creative concept
- Refine scripts and story structure
- Prepare production plans
- Undertake pre-production activities
- Produce the short film
- Complete post-production work
- Deliver a finished film suitable for cinema audiences
Funding supports the creation of a single project with a clear artistic vision and achievable production plan.
How to Apply
Applicants should follow these steps:
- Confirm eligibility requirements.
- Ensure the director meets Wales-based or Wales-born criteria.
- Develop a short film concept suitable for cinema audiences.
- Assemble the creative team if applicable.
- Prepare project materials and creative documentation.
- Demonstrate relevant creative experience.
- Develop a realistic production budget and timeline.
- Submit the application according to Ffilm Cymru guidelines.
Applicants should clearly explain:
- Story concept
- Creative vision
- Audience relevance
- Artistic approach
- Production strategy
- Intended impact
Tips for a Strong Application
Competitive applications typically:
- Present a distinctive and original story
- Demonstrate a clear artistic vision
- Show strong creative leadership
- Reflect authentic perspectives
- Highlight under-represented voices
- Include realistic production planning
- Demonstrate audience engagement potential
- Showcase why the project matters culturally or creatively
Projects that balance innovation with strong execution plans are often more competitive.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Submitting projects intended primarily for television
- Exceeding the maximum film length
- Providing unclear creative objectives
- Failing to demonstrate a creative track record
- Submitting incomplete application materials
- Presenting unrealistic budgets or schedules
- Misaligning projects with fund priorities
- Overlooking diversity and audience considerations
Careful preparation can significantly improve the quality of an application.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much funding is available?
Applicants can request up to £25,000 for the development and production of a single short film.
What types of films are eligible?
Live-action, documentary, animation, and hybrid short films intended for cinema audiences are eligible.
What is the maximum film length?
Films must be no longer than 15 minutes.
Can a writer-director apply without a producer?
Yes. Lone writer-directors and writer-director teams are eligible to apply.
Does the director need a connection to Wales?
Yes. The director must either be born in Wales or currently based in Wales.
Are feature films eligible?
No. The fund only supports short films and does not fund feature-length productions.
Can filmmakers with commercially distributed feature films apply?
No. Directors who have previously directed a feature film that received a commercial distribution deal are not eligible.
Conclusion
The Ffilm Cymru Beacons Short Film Fund provides a significant opportunity for Welsh filmmakers to develop and produce ambitious short films with funding of up to £25,000. By prioritizing under-represented voices, artistic innovation, Welsh-language storytelling, and diverse perspectives, the fund helps strengthen Welsh cinema while creating opportunities for emerging filmmakers to develop their careers and bring unique stories to audiences.
For more information, visit Ffilm Cymru Wales.


