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

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Deadline: 05-May-2026

The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is offering grants to support South African filmmakers attending film festivals and markets in June 2026. Funding covers up to R50,000 for international events and R20,000 for local participation. The programme supports industry exposure, networking, pitching, and professional development across different experience levels.

Overview

The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) has opened a call to support filmmakers attending film festivals and markets scheduled between 01–30 June 2026.

This initiative aims to enhance industry participation, promote South African content globally, and support professional growth through international and local exposure.

Funding Details

Participation Limits

Programme Objectives

The grant aims to:

Eligible Activities

Funding supports participation in:

Key Concepts Explained

Film Markets

Industry events where filmmakers pitch projects, secure funding, and network with distributors and producers.

Pitching

Presenting a film idea to potential investors, producers, or partners to secure support or funding.

Theatrical Release

A film officially released in cinemas for public viewing.

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must be South African filmmakers and fall under one of the following tiers:

Tier 1: Experienced Filmmakers

Tier 2: Intermediate Filmmakers

Tier 3: Emerging Filmmakers

How the Grant Works

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Identify Festival or Market
    • Ensure it takes place between 01–30 June 2026
  2. Confirm Participation
    • Invitation, selection, or acceptance required
  3. Select Appropriate Tier
    • Based on experience and track record
  4. Prepare Application
    • Include project details and participation purpose
  5. Submit Application
    • Provide supporting documents
  6. Funding Decision
    • Based on eligibility, impact, and alignment

Required Outcomes

Applicants should demonstrate:

Why This Programme Matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQs

1. What is the funding amount?

Up to R50,000 for international events and R20,000 for local events.

2. Who can apply?

South African filmmakers across three experience tiers.

3. What events are eligible?

Film festivals and markets taking place between 01–30 June 2026.

4. How many events can be funded?

Individuals can apply for one international and one local event per financial year.

5. What activities are supported?

Workshops, screenings, pitching, competitions, and networking events.

6. What is Tier 3 eligibility?

Emerging filmmakers, especially recent graduates, mainly for short film-related participation.

7. Is proof of participation required?

Yes, applicants must demonstrate confirmed involvement in the event.

Conclusion

The NFVF Festival and Market Grant provides a valuable opportunity for South African filmmakers to gain international exposure, build industry connections, and advance their careers. By supporting participation across experience levels, the programme plays a key role in strengthening the country’s film ecosystem and global presence.

For more information, visit NFVF.

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