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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Eurimages - European Film Fund

Overview of Available Grants and Funding

Eurimages is the Council of Europe's film fund that supports European co-productions. Founded in 1988, it provides grants to film projects across Europe, promoting cross-border collaboration in the audiovisual industry. The fund operates selective and automatic support programmes for feature films and is open to co-productions involving Council of Europe member states. View Eurimages - European Film Fund's website for more information.

About Eurimages - European Film Fund

What is the mission of Eurimages - European Film Fund?

Eurimages promotes European cultural identity and cross-border collaboration in the film industry by providing financial support to co-productions involving European countries, thereby encouraging the creation of films that reflect the diversity of European culture.

What type of organization is Eurimages - European Film Fund?

Eurimages - European Film Fund is a International organization.

When was Eurimages - European Film Fund founded?

Eurimages - European Film Fund was founded in 1988.

What is Eurimages - European Film Fund's official website?

Eurimages - European Film Fund's official website is https://www.coe.int/en/web/eurimages.

What else should I know about Eurimages - European Film Fund?

Role of Eurimages in the European Film Funding Ecosystem

Eurimages is the flagship film support programme of the Council of Europe, established in 1988 to promote European cultural identity through cinema. As one of the oldest and most respected film funds in Europe, it provides financial support to encourage cross-border co-productions between European filmmakers.

Funding Programmes

Eurimages offers two main types of support:
  • Selective Support: For individual project applications evaluated on artistic merit and feasibility
  • Automatic Support: Based on the commercial performance of previous productions
The fund supports feature films, documentaries, and animation projects involving at least two different Council of Europe member states.

Eligibility and Governance

Applications are assessed by a dedicated Panel of experts, with funding decisions made by the Eurimages Executive Committee representing all member states. The programme is open to productions from the 42 member states of the Council of Europe participating in the Eurimages programme.