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Applications open for the Berlin Artist-In-Residency Program (Germany)

British Council’s Connections Through Culture Grants 2025

Deadline: 03-Feb-2026

The Berlin Artist-In-Residency (BERLIN AiR) Program 2026 offers German film professionals opportunities to develop projects and gain international experience in Guanajuato, Mumbai, Paris, or Thessaloniki. The fully supported residencies provide housing, travel, and stipends, connecting filmmakers with local industry professionals while enhancing their skills and professional networks.

Opportunities for German Film Professionals

The BERLIN AiR Program provides German filmmakers, primarily directors and scriptwriters, with residencies abroad to develop new projects, gain professional skills, and connect with international film industries. Each residency offers a unique cultural and professional experience, depending on the host city.

Available Residency Locations and Details

1. Berlin-Guanajuato, Mexico – Two Months

2. Berlin-Mumbai, India – Three Months

3. Berlin-Paris, France – Three Months

4. Berlin-Thessaloniki, Greece – Three Months

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Application Requirements

Applications must be submitted in English and include:

Why Participate in BERLIN AiR

Tips for Applicants

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who is eligible to apply?

German film professionals, primarily directors and scriptwriters, who are permanent residents of Germany and have completed at least one recognized film of 30 minutes or more.

2. How long are the residencies?

Residency durations vary:

3. What costs are covered?

Airfare, housing, and monthly allowances are provided depending on the residency location.

4. Can multiple residencies be applied for?

Yes, but applicants must submit a separate application for each location.

5. In what language must applications be submitted?

All applications must be submitted in English.

6. What should the project submission include?

A detailed project description (max five pages), motivation letter, CV-filmography, and an example of previous work.

7. Are there financial obligations for the applicant?

Some residencies (e.g., Paris) require participants to pay housing costs; others provide full coverage including allowances.

Conclusion

The BERLIN AiR Program 2026 provides German filmmakers with unparalleled opportunities to develop new projects, gain international exposure, and strengthen professional networks across Mexico, India, France, and Greece. This program is ideal for directors and scriptwriters seeking to expand their skills and engage with global film industries.

For more information, visit BERLIN AiR.

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