Movies that Matter Grants 2023 for Human Rights Movie Makers in Developing Countries

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Movies that Matter Grants 2023 for Human Rights Movie Makers in Developing Countries. Apply below.

When is Application Deadline:

3rd September 2023 midnight CEST.

Tell Me About Award:

We offer a start-up grant for new human rights film events and an impact grant for existing events that want to increase their impact or want to add new activities to their programmes. These events can take various forms, such as human rights film festivals, LGBTI film festivals and mobile cinema projects. Please note that we don’t finance film productions. You can find an overview of possible resources for film production here. Please check our criteria & regulations for applying. Movies that Matter judges every project on its individual quality.

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Which Fields are Eligible?

  • These events can take various forms, such as human rights film festivals, LGBTI film festivals and mobile cinema projects. 
  • Please note that we don’t finance film productions. 
  • You can find an overview of possible resources for film production here.

Type:

Grants

Who can Apply?

  • Film screenings will contribute to awareness and discussion about human rights in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East or Eastern Europe.
  • The project takes place in one of the countries mentioned on the DAC List of ODA recipients, where human rights and press freedom are at stake. Priority is given to projects in low-income countries, e.g. in Africa.
  • Movies that Matter values films with high cinematic quality.
  • Movies that Matter prefers films that are independently produced. Screenings of educational films, campaign films or NGO outreach films are not supported.
  • Film and discussion programmes should also appeal and involve less privileged or less educated audiences.
  • Movies that Matter values projects targeting youths or new audiences that do not regularly attend film screenings and discussion programmes, for instance in peripheral areas.
  • Applications for an impact grant should explain how the grant will contribute to new developments or to increasing the impact of a project.
  • Movies that Matter gives priority to small and medium-scale projects (with a total budget below €50,000).
  • Projects should be submitted and executed by a local organisation that is well-connected with the target audience.
  • Projects are organised and executed by, or in close cooperation with, human rights organisations.
  • We encourage applicants to also actively involve other organisations, including parties that are not already connected with human rights, in the planning and execution of the project.
  • The application consists of a well-wrought and complete plan and budget
  • A reasonable degree of professionalism of the organisation is required, both financially and organisationally.

Which Countries are Eligible?

Developing countries

How Many Awards?

Not specified

What is the Benefit of Award?

  • Movies that Matter does not support film production. We support film festivals, mobile cinema and other types of film screenings to promote public debate on human rights.
  • Movies that Matter does not support filmmakers and producers distributing or screening their own film(s).
  • The project takes place in one of the countries mentioned on the DAC List of ODA recipients. Projects in EU countries are never eligible for support.
  • Total costs of the project can never exceed €100,000,-.
  • Organisations can be supported for a maximum of five times.

How to Apply:

See the entry form for all required information.

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