Deadline: 25-Aug-25
You can now submit an application to the Dutch Film Fund for the realization of a Dutch minority co-production in the categories feature film, long animated film and documentary.
International co-production sharpens the artistic vision of the maker, provides a broader financial basis for film projects and contributes to the international visibility of Dutch films, film professionals and the film industry. In addition, it promotes professional knowledge and creative exchange. The artistic and financial collaboration has a positive impact on the visibility of Dutch talent abroad and offers Dutch makers a greater chance to break through on the international market.
Funding Information
- Feature film and long animated film:
- For films with a budget of up to 3 million, a maximum contribution of 250,000 can be requested.
- For films with a budget higher than 3 million, a maximum contribution of 450,000 can be requested.
- Documentary:
- For documentaries, a maximum contribution of 70,000 can be requested.
Eligibility Criteria
- The scheme is for the Dutch co-producer of Dutch minority film plans in the category feature film, long animated film or documentary.
- The application can be submitted by the Dutch minority co-producer of the project. This producer represents a production company (a legal entity, not a sole proprietorship or general partnership) that has been established for at least two years in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a member state of the EU, EEA or Switzerland and that produces and exploits films and other audiovisual productions on a continuous basis.
- In addition, this producer has been primarily responsible as a majority producer for the realisation of:
- At least one feature film with a cinema release in the Netherlands (feature film/long animated film application);
- At least one (long) documentary with a cinema release in the Netherlands (documentary application).
Application Requirements
- Applications should be written in the Dutch language, unless stated otherwise.
For more information, visit Dutch Film Fund.