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Teledoc Campus Project for Documentary Talent Development (Netherlands)

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Deadline: 08-Jun-2026

The Teledoc Campus Programme supports emerging documentary filmmakers in the Netherlands by providing funding, mentorship, and production opportunities for cinematic and unconventional short documentaries. Selected projects can receive up to €11,000 for development and up to €75,000 for production, helping directors and producers gain professional experience within television and cinema while advancing their documentary careers.

About the Programme

Teledoc Campus is a documentary talent development programme designed to nurture emerging directors and producers working in documentary filmmaking.

The programme supports the creation of innovative, cinematic, and narrative-driven documentaries that explore contemporary stories from a Dutch perspective. Through development funding, production financing, professional guidance, and collaboration with broadcasters and film institutions, participants gain valuable industry experience and opportunities for career progression.

The programme is supported by the Netherlands Film Fund, the NPO Fund, NPO, public broadcasters, and CoBO.

Program Objectives

The programme aims to:

Focus Areas

Projects should contribute to:

Funding Information

Development Funding

Projects selected for development may receive:

Development funding may be used for:

Realization Funding

Projects selected after the second assessment phase may receive:

Production funding supports the completion of the documentary project.

Documentary Requirements

Supported documentaries must:

References to historical events are permitted, but projects focused primarily on historical subjects are not eligible.

Preferred Storytelling Approach

The programme encourages documentaries that:

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must:

Both parties must meet programme eligibility requirements.

Director Eligibility Requirements

Directors must meet at least one of the following criteria:

The documentary must have been:

Additional director requirements include:

Producer Eligibility Requirements

Producers must:

Programme participation limits include:

Eligible Project Characteristics

Successful projects should demonstrate:

Ineligible Projects

The programme does not support:

How the Programme Works

Selection Criteria

Applications are assessed based on:

Why This Programme Matters

Emerging documentary filmmakers often face challenges accessing funding, industry networks, and production opportunities.

Teledoc Campus helps:

Tips for a Strong Application

Common Application Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Teledoc Campus?

Teledoc Campus is a documentary talent development programme that supports emerging documentary filmmakers in the Netherlands through development funding, production support, and professional guidance.

How much development funding is available?

Selected projects can receive up to €11,000 for development activities, including research, test footage, and scriptwriting.

How much production funding is available?

Projects selected after the development phase may receive up to €75,000 in realization funding.

Who can apply?

Applications must be submitted jointly by an eligible director and an independent documentary producer or production company based in the Netherlands.

What length should the documentary be?

Supported documentaries should have a final duration of approximately 25 minutes.

Are historical documentaries eligible?

No. While references to past events are allowed, documentaries primarily focused on historical subjects are not eligible.

What type of stories does the programme prefer?

The programme prioritises contemporary, cinematic, narrative-driven documentaries with strong personal engagement, creative storytelling, and a clear Dutch context.

Conclusion

The Teledoc Campus Programme provides emerging documentary filmmakers in the Netherlands with valuable opportunities to develop, finance, and produce high-quality short documentaries. Through funding, mentorship, and industry collaboration, the programme helps directors and producers strengthen their professional skills, create innovative documentary work, and advance their careers within television and cinema.

For more information, visit Netherlands Film Fund.

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