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  1. The World Cinema Fund is an initiative of the German Federal Cultural Foundation and the Berlin International Film Festival, in cooperation with the German Federal Foreign Office and with further support by the Goethe-Institut.

  2. Since 2004, the World Cinema Fund has helped to give shape and visibility to largely unseen cinema – by supporting film production in countries that lack a constructive film industry and by giving talented filmmakers the opportunity to gain or improve their international recognition and reach a global audience.

  3. Key Facts. Maximum funding: 60,000 Euros per project and 40,000 Euros for post-production funding. The total production costs of the supported projects should range between 200,000 Euros and 1,400,000 Euros. The funding must be spent on the production of the film in the aforementioned regions. The contractual partner is always the German partner.

  4. The World Cinema Fund (WCF) was set up in 2004 to encourage the co-production of innovative feature films and documentaries in a swathe of countries outside North America and northern Europe that lack a strong production infrastructure.

  5. The World Cinema Project (WCP), formerly World Cinema Foundation, is a non-profit organization devoted to the preservation and restoration of neglected world cinema, founded by Martin Scorsese.

  6. 8 de ene. de 2021 · El World Cinema Fund Europe (WCF Europe) de la Berlinale tiene abierto su período de inscripción para proyectos en estado avanzado y presentados por empresas europeas establecidas en países participantes en Europa Creativa MEDIA en cooperación con compañías de países o regiones elegibles.

  7. Over the past 20 years, the World Cinema Fund has received more than 5,600 funding applications and awarded funding to over 350 productions from 67 different countries. In the future, the World Cinema Fund aims to improve the visibility of the funded productions in Germany.

  8. spainaudiovisualhub.mineco.gob.es › es › actualidadWorld Cinema Fund Europe 2024

    14 de dic. de 2023 · Cuantía: la financiación máxima es de 60.000 euros por proyecto y 40.000 euros para financiación de postproducción. Plazos de presentación de solicitudes: 28 de febrero de 2024. Más información: En este enlace puede encontrar las Bases Reguladoras de la convocatoria.

  9. Objeto: el objeto de la convocatoria del World Cinema Fund Europe de la Berlinale es promover una mayor democratización del panorama de las coproducciones internacionales.

  10. Amid encounters, misunderstandings, and moments of epiphany, we are immersed in a world teeming with stories within stories, exploring the profound orality of forgotten places and beings who, like Pepe, departed without ever truly understanding their surroundings.