April 2026 Mini Slate: Industry Greenlights and Gateways

FIRST FLIGHTS SHORT FILM FUND

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLICATION NOW OPEN | SUBMIT BY APRIL 30

 

The short film fund allows emerging talent worldwide to test their ideas before embarking on a feature film.

 

Grants of up to £7,000 / $10,000 are available towards the production costs of all scripted genres and documentary short film content.

 

One winner will receive the Festival Formula Springboard Strategy Package, expert guidance to help get your film into top festivals (£800 value). Plus a £500 Festival Submission Fund, providing direct support for festival entry fees through Festival Formula.

 

In addition, one winner will receive the Largo Investor Projection Award, which includes the Largo Investor Projection Package (£2,000 value),  helping you build credible, investor-facing revenue projections for your film usi ... SHOW MORE

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLICATION NOW OPEN | SUBMIT BY APRIL 30

 

The short film fund allows emerging talent worldwide to test their ideas before embarking on a feature film.

 

Grants of up to £7,000 / $10,000 are available towards the production costs of all scripted genres and documentary short film content.

 

One winner will receive the Festival Formula Springboard Strategy Package, expert guidance to help get your film into top festivals (£800 value). Plus a £500 Festival Submission Fund, providing direct support for festival entry fees through Festival Formula.

 

In addition, one winner will receive the Largo Investor Projection Award, which includes the Largo Investor Projection Package (£2,000 value),  helping you build credible, investor-facing revenue projections for your film using studio-grade market intelligence.

 

Additionally, this initiative supports using the resulting short films as proof of concept for future feature films.

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SHORE SCRIPTS SHORT FILM FUND

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLICATION NOW OPEN | SUBMIT BY MAY 4

 

A $15,000 cash production grant for one script and $4,000 in finishing funds for a project in post. Plus, camera equipment from ARRI Rental and mentorship from top-tier festival programmers.

Deadline: Early deadline is February 27th (passed), but the final call is May 4, 2026

FILM PIPELINE SHORT SCRIPT CONTEST

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLICATION NOW OPEN

 

The 9th Annual Film Pipeline Short Script Contest is geared toward writers and directors looking to get a project financed and produced, or seeking development on a proof of concept for a feature.

Our execs collaborate 1-on-1 with the finalists and winner, supporting efforts on their selected script as well as future features or pilots. Think of this less as a contest and more as an opportunity for long-term mentorship and development no matter what path you’re on in film and TV.

Accepting all genres—from traditional stories, to “experimental,” to animation. Go big (just short).

DOCUMENTARY LABS

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

 

Taking place in the spring, the Documentary Story Lab helps directors hone their story as they dive into the editing phase of their feature documentary. Over the period of one week, directors with projects in late production/early post-production attend multiple workshops and sessions with guest speakers, established documentary directors, institutional funders, legal professionals, and distributors. Fellows are paired with an experienced Editing Advisor who provides one-on-one support. The Lab culminates in a final pitch event that offers further opportunity for individualized feedback and discussion with industry executives.

 

The Documentary Producing Lab, held during the Fall, is designed for producers working in the nonfiction space. For one week, producers with projects in active develop ... SHOW MORE

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

 

Taking place in the spring, the Documentary Story Lab helps directors hone their story as they dive into the editing phase of their feature documentary. Over the period of one week, directors with projects in late production/early post-production attend multiple workshops and sessions with guest speakers, established documentary directors, institutional funders, legal professionals, and distributors. Fellows are paired with an experienced Editing Advisor who provides one-on-one support. The Lab culminates in a final pitch event that offers further opportunity for individualized feedback and discussion with industry executives.

 

The Documentary Producing Lab, held during the Fall, is designed for producers working in the nonfiction space. For one week, producers with projects in active development, production or post-production will be paired with professionals working in nonfiction filmmaking, learning strategies and practices that will benefit them not only on their current projects, but throughout their careers. With the generous support of The Harnisch Foundation, each Fellow will also receive professional coaching by Renee Freedman & Company as part of the program, positioning participants for success as they continue to grow professionally. The Documentary Producing Lab also includes multiple case studies with notable nonfiction producers, and concludes with a networking day with industry guests.

 

For more information on application deadlines, please visit our applications page.

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GRATON ARTIST OPPORTUNITY

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLICATION NOW OPEN

 

The Sundance Institute | Graton Artist Opportunity serves to cultivate a stage for artists from federally and non-federally recognized California Indian tribes to tell their stories through film. Artists will receive access to curated courses from the Sundance Collab platform, which provides a virtual destination for emerging artists to learn craft and career strategies and to build community through courses, workshops, advisor sessions, extensive resources, and virtual community gatherings.

 

Eligibility:
Indigenous artists who are from a California-based tribe.

 

Deadline:
Friday, July 31, 2026, 3:30 p.m. PT/4:30 p.m. MT/6:30 p.m. ET

 

Notification D ... SHOW MORE

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLICATION NOW OPEN

 

The Sundance Institute | Graton Artist Opportunity serves to cultivate a stage for artists from federally and non-federally recognized California Indian tribes to tell their stories through film. Artists will receive access to curated courses from the Sundance Collab platform, which provides a virtual destination for emerging artists to learn craft and career strategies and to build community through courses, workshops, advisor sessions, extensive resources, and virtual community gatherings.

 

Eligibility:
Indigenous artists who are from a California-based tribe.

 

Deadline:
Friday, July 31, 2026, 3:30 p.m. PT/4:30 p.m. MT/6:30 p.m. ET

 

Notification Date:
TBD on a Rolling Basis

 

*Dates/Location:
TBD – Online

 

Application Requirements:
Must provide proof of California-based tribal membership and/or agree to work with a Graton Tribal Representative to gather and submit paperwork to verify descendancy.
If you have additional questions, please contact maya_austin_ext@sundance.org.

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CALLING ALL LOS ANGELES BASED FILMMAKERS

CALLING ALL LOS ANGELES BASED FILMMAKERS: want to showcase your film in the heart of Hollywood?!

I’m looking for genre short films and music videos to screen at my monthly horror movie screening series at the Well Lounge in Hollywood on APRIL 21st at 8 pm. (6255 W Sunset Boulevard)
There will be drink specials related to your films, a DJ, a magician and more ! If any of this interests you, please email me at vfjohnson37@gmail.com with a screener link to your film.
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CALLING ALL LOS ANGELES BASED FILMMAKERS: want to showcase your film in the heart of Hollywood?!

I’m looking for genre short films and music videos to screen at my monthly horror movie screening series at the Well Lounge in Hollywood on APRIL 21st at 8 pm. (6255 W Sunset Boulevard)
There will be drink specials related to your films, a DJ, a magician and more ! If any of this interests you, please email me at vfjohnson37@gmail.com with a screener link to your film.
It’s free to submit and attend. If selected we ask that you bring at least 5-10 cast, crew or friends to support you and your film!
Thanks so much!
Veronica Felicity Johnson
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FILM INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTARY PRODUCING LAB

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLY BY: Application Opens March 10 | Closes May 5

 

Thank you for your interest in Film Independent’s Documentary Producing Lab.

 

The 2026 Documentary Producing Lab, held in September, is designed for producers working primarily in the nonfiction space.

 

For one week, Fellows participate in workshops designed to help them navigate the ever-changing documentary landscape, with a focus on financing, finishing and distributing their films.  Please note that the Lab will take place in person at our office in Los Angeles.

 

The Documentary Producing Lab accepts projects in active development, production or post-production. Applicants must submit a work sample of their current project.  If they do not have a work sample of their current project, please include a work sample of a previous project.

 

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FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLY BY: Application Opens March 10 | Closes May 5

 

Thank you for your interest in Film Independent’s Documentary Producing Lab.

 

The 2026 Documentary Producing Lab, held in September, is designed for producers working primarily in the nonfiction space.

 

For one week, Fellows participate in workshops designed to help them navigate the ever-changing documentary landscape, with a focus on financing, finishing and distributing their films.  Please note that the Lab will take place in person at our office in Los Angeles.

 

The Documentary Producing Lab accepts projects in active development, production or post-production. Applicants must submit a work sample of their current project.  If they do not have a work sample of their current project, please include a work sample of a previous project.

 

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SANDBOX FUND

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLY BY: April 13

 

The Sandbox Fund offers grants, engagement events, and other opportunities for independent artists seeking to explore the intrinsic link between science and culture through innovative storytelling. The program is administered by the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund, in collaboration with Sandbox Films.

 

Grants
The fund offers support to projects at all stages of development, production, and post-production. Average grant sizes are as follows:

  • Development (up to $40,000)
  • Production (up to $100,000)
  • Post-Production (up to $100,000)

BLACK IMMERSIVE CREATORS GRANT

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLY BY: April 23

 

The creator(s) of the project must self-identify as Black and be based in the United States.

  • This grant is open to artists who create primarily immersive experiences, as well as those who are new to the immersive industry who are interested in pushing the boundaries of their existing practice.
  • We invite early career and established creators to pursue this grant.
  • The applicant must be the director, lead producer of the project, or be in a similar leadership capacity.
  • The applicant must be at least 18 years old.

 

Selection Criteria

  • The grant awardee will be chosen by a selection panel made up of the grant’s board of directors and other arts professionals.
    • During our selection process, we use the SHOW MORE

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLY BY: April 23

 

The creator(s) of the project must self-identify as Black and be based in the United States.

  • This grant is open to artists who create primarily immersive experiences, as well as those who are new to the immersive industry who are interested in pushing the boundaries of their existing practice.
  • We invite early career and established creators to pursue this grant.
  • The applicant must be the director, lead producer of the project, or be in a similar leadership capacity.
  • The applicant must be at least 18 years old.

 

Selection Criteria

  • The grant awardee will be chosen by a selection panel made up of the grant’s board of directors and other arts professionals.
    • During our selection process, we use the Aesthetics Perspectives framework developed by Animating Democracy (a program of Americans for the Arts). It includes 11 attributes: Commitment, Communal Meaning, Disruption, Cultural Integrity, Emotional Experience, Sensory Experience, Risk-taking, Openness, Resourcefulness, Coherence, and Stickiness.
  • We are also looking for applications that demonstrate clarity and feasibility.
    • We need to clearly understand what the artist wants to create, how it is immersive, and how an audience will experience it.
    • We also need to have confidence in the artist’s ability to execute their proposed idea. We will be looking closely at the budget, timeline, and projected challenges to see if the artist has thought through the needs of the project and the steps of the process.
  • You can find the full rubric the voters will use to evaluate applications HERE
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THE (EGG)CELERATOR LAB SUPPORTS NONFICTION FILMMAKERS

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLY BY: April 29

 

Founded in 2016, this program supports nonfiction filmmakers or filmmaking teams working on their first or second feature-length documentary.

 

In this year-long program, 9 filmmakers will receive:

  • $40,000 USD in grant funding for the production of their feature-length film

  • Mentorship with Chicken & Egg Films team members

  • Two creative retreats focused on career building and creative development

  • Travel stipend for director and producer upon acceptance to a forum or market during program year

  • T ... SHOW MORE

FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS

 

APPLY BY: April 29

 

Founded in 2016, this program supports nonfiction filmmakers or filmmaking teams working on their first or second feature-length documentary.

 

In this year-long program, 9 filmmakers will receive:

  • $40,000 USD in grant funding for the production of their feature-length film

  • Mentorship with Chicken & Egg Films team members

  • Two creative retreats focused on career building and creative development

  • Travel stipend for director and producer upon acceptance to a forum or market during program year

  • Tailored industry meetings and funder connections

  • Peer support from their cohort

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