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Ffilm Cymru Wales is the development agency for Welsh film. We are dedicated to advancing and sustaining a strong film industry for Wales; one that we can all be proud to call our own.
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Ffilm Cymru Wales is the development agency for Welsh film. We are dedicated to advancing and sustaining a strong film industry for Wales; one that we can all be proud to call our own.
Ffilm Cymru Wales is the development agency for Welsh film. We are dedicated to advancing and sustaining a strong film industry for Wales; one that we can all be proud to call our own. We do this by providing funding and training to emerging and established Welsh filmmakers, offering exciting cinematic experiences to audiences across Wales, and ...
Building a strong and sustainable film industry for Wales.
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Applicant teams would usually have a track record in the creative industries and have some experience relevant to the role they intend to take on the project they’re applying with. To apply for this fund, you must 1. Have a single feature length film or documentary proposal which is intended for cinema. 2. Have Wales born or based talent in the lea...
Ffilm Cymru can award up to a maximum of £600,000, but most awards will be in the £150,000 - £400,000 range. We cannot fully finance projects and would ordinarily expect our investment not to exceed 50% of your budget.
Read the applicable Guidelines.Download and complete the Expression of Interest (EOI) form.Email the completed form to Department Coordinator Ihsana Feldwick: applications@ffilmcymruwales.comIf your EOI is approved, you will be invited to submit an application form.Along with your application form, you will be required to submit the documents detailed in the Application Checklist, including: 1. A draft of the script or a long-form treatment if the project is a documentary 2. A finance plan 3. A budget 4. CVs for your core team and an active link to the director’s most relevant previous work
We don’t have strict deadlines for production funding applications, but applications for £50,000 or more will be reviewed at the next available Board meeting, having allowed sufficient time for the application to be reviewed and assessed. The next Board meeting dates are: 1. 4th March 2024 2. 28th June 2024 3. 27th September 2024 4. 13th December 2...
Completed applications must be emailed to applications@ffilmcymruwales.com, unless we’ve agreed an alternative form of delivery. If you have any questions or access requests, please contact: Kiah Simpson, Production Executive: kiah@ffilmcymruwales.com Ihsana Feldwick, Department Coordinator: ihsana@ffilmcymruwales.com
Ffilm Cymru Wales is the development agency for Welsh film, providing funding, training and events for filmmakers and audiences. Follow their LinkedIn page to see their latest news, projects and opportunities in the industry.
Feb 19, 2024 · The development agency for Welsh film has selected four new short films to progress into production through their Beacons scheme, supported by BBC Cymru Wales and BFI NETWORK with funding from the National Lottery.