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UK Global Screen Fund: International Co-production

The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust Grant Programme (UK)

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Deadline: 12-Mar-2026

The UK Global Screen Fund offers grants up to £300,000 to UK producers for international co-productions. The fund aims to increase global reach, grow UK independent screen businesses, and support projects with strong export potential and international market appeal. Applications close on 9 April 2026.

About the UK Global Screen Fund

The UK Global Screen Fund, administered by the British Film Institute (BFI) and financed by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, is designed to support UK independent producers working on international co-productions. The fund aims to help UK producers partner with international counterparts to develop projects with global appeal and enhance the visibility of UK content worldwide. It also fosters international partnerships, strengthens the UK’s co-production relationships, and supports sustainable business growth for UK screen companies.

Key Objectives

The UK Global Screen Fund aims to:

Funding Details

Additional Requirements

Eligible Project Types

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must be:

Project Requirements

To qualify, projects must demonstrate:

Application Deadlines

Why This Fund Matters

The UK Global Screen Fund plays a vital role in supporting UK independent producers and strengthening the global presence of UK content. By fostering international co-productions, the fund enables UK producers to access new markets, collaborate globally, and enhance the export potential of their projects. This initiative not only boosts the sustainability of UK screen businesses but also contributes to the UK’s broader creative economy.

FAQs

  1. Who can apply for the UK Global Screen Fund? Independent UK producers with demonstrable production experience.

  2. What is the maximum grant amount? Up to £300,000 for eligible international co-productions.

  3. Can co-productions in any genre apply? Yes, the fund supports feature films (fiction, animation, documentary), and TV projects (minority or majority).

  4. What is the minimum percentage of financing required? At least 60% secured financing, 80% for Fast Track applications.

  5. Are there specific requirements for UK involvement? Yes, at least 10% for multi-lateral and 20% for bi-lateral co-productions.

  6. When do applications open and close? Fast Track deadline: 12 March 2026; General deadline: 9 April 2026.

  7. What is the next funding round schedule? The next round opens in September 2026.

Conclusion

The UK Global Screen Fund provides essential funding for UK producers seeking to collaborate on international co-productions. By supporting projects with strong export potential, this fund enhances the visibility of UK content, strengthens international partnerships, and fosters sustainable growth for the UK screen sector.

For more information, visit British Film Institute.

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