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Call for NFVF Funding Applications to attend Film Festivals and Markets (South Africa)

Deadline: 13-Apr-2026

The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is inviting applications for support to attend film festivals and markets taking place from 08–31 May 2026. The funding helps South African filmmakers and industry practitioners participate in screenings, competitions, pitching sessions, workshops, masterclasses, panel discussions, and market activities, with grants of up to R50,000 for international attendance and up to R20,000 for local South African attendance.

What is the NFVF Film Festivals and Markets Funding?

The NFVF Film Festivals and Markets funding call provides financial support to help South African filmmakers and film industry practitioners attend both local and international film festivals and markets.

The purpose is to help applicants:

This opportunity is especially useful for filmmakers seeking market exposure, festival recognition, and professional industry connections.

Funding Information

Maximum Grant Amount

Applicants may receive:

These funds are intended to support participation in approved activities linked to eligible festivals and markets.

Eligible Activities

The grant supports participation in a range of festival and market-related activities, including:

This makes the grant relevant for both project promotion and professional development.

Who Can Apply?

The programme is specifically designed for:

Eligibility Tiers

The NFVF uses a three-tier structure for eligibility.

Tier 1: Experienced Filmmakers

This category includes filmmakers with a proven track record of:

Tier 2: Emerging / Mid-Level Filmmakers

This tier is for filmmakers with more limited experience who have produced:

This category is intended for those transitioning toward feature film development.

Tier 3: New Entrants

This tier is aimed at:

Important Tier 3 Limitation

Support Limits

The funding includes both project-based limits and individual-based limits.

Project Support Limits

Per applicant, per financial year:

Representative Limit

Individual Support Limits

Per individual, per financial year:

This means applicants should carefully choose their most strategic opportunities.

Why This Funding Matters

This NFVF support is important because it helps filmmakers:

For filmmakers working on festival strategies or market entry, this can be a highly practical support mechanism.

What Makes a Strong Application?

A strong application should clearly demonstrate:

Application Tips

  1. Check the event dates carefully
    The call applies to festivals and markets taking place from 08–31 May 2026.
  2. Choose the strongest event opportunity
    Since individual support is limited, prioritize the event with the highest impact.
  3. Match your profile to the correct tier
    Be clear about whether you fall under Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3.
  4. Show concrete participation value
    Highlight if you are:
    • Screening a project
    • Pitching
    • Competing
    • Nominated for an award
    • Speaking on a panel
    • Attending a workshop/masterclass
  5. Explain industry benefit
    Show how your attendance supports both your work and the broader visibility of South African film.
  6. Respect annual limits
    Make sure your request does not exceed:
    • Project limits
    • Individual limits

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these common errors:

FAQ

1. What is the NFVF Film Festivals and Markets grant?

It is a funding opportunity from the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) to support South African filmmakers and industry practitioners attending eligible film festivals and markets.

2. What dates does this call cover?

This call is for festivals and markets taking place from:

3. How much funding can applicants receive?

Applicants may receive:

4. What activities are supported?

Supported activities include:

5. Who is eligible?

The programme is for South African filmmakers and industry practitioners, assessed under a three-tier eligibility system.

6. What is the difference between the tiers?

7. How many festivals or markets can be supported?

Per financial year:

Conclusion

The NFVF Film Festivals and Markets Call for 08–31 May 2026 is a valuable opportunity for South African filmmakers to access funding for strategic participation in local and international film events.

With support for screenings, pitching, workshops, competitions, and industry engagement, plus funding of up to R50,000 internationally and R20,000 locally, this call can help filmmakers expand visibility, build networks, and advance South African film on important industry platforms.

For more information, visit NFVF.

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