Deadline: 6 December 2023
The MEDIA stands is accepting applications for the European Film Market.
The European Film Market, which is organised in conjunction with the Berlinale Film Festival, describes itself as one of the most important film markets worldwide. Three decades after it was set up, it boasts of no longer being just an industry get-together and distribution point, but of having opened up to new market participants, business fields, products and distribution paths.
Eligibility Criteria
- Accreditation is open to independent European producers or distributors, i.e. those established in Europe and offering European content.
- They particularly welcome applications from low audiovisual capacity countries and those who have received MEDIA support in the recent past.
- European Content
- To be considered to have European content, any work of fiction [including an animated film], documentary or video game, be it a completed production, a project or a format, must comply with the following conditions:
- the majority of the work has been or is to be produced by companies established in one or more countries participating in Creative Europe MEDIA, and
- there is a significant involvement of professionals who are citizens or residents of the countries participating in Creative Europe MEDIA.
- To be considered to have European content, any work of fiction [including an animated film], documentary or video game, be it a completed production, a project or a format, must comply with the following conditions:
Ineligible
- The following programming is not eligible:
- live recordings, TV games, talk shows, reality shows or educational, teaching and ‘how-to’ programmes;
- documentaries promoting tourism, “making-of” reports, animal reportages, news programmes and “docu-soaps”;
- projects promoting, directly or indirectly, messages that are at odds with the policies of the European Union – for example, projects that may be contrary to the interests of public health (alcohol, tobacco, drugs), respect for human rights, people’s security, freedom of expression etc.;
- projects promoting violence and/or racism and/or with a pornographic content;
- works of a promotional nature;
- institutional productions to promote a specific organisation or its activities.
For more information, visit MEDIA stands.