Short Film Fund

  • Nunavut Film Development Corporation
Overview of the Short Film Fund program:

The Short Film Fund by Nunavut Film is a grant program designed to support filmmakers in Nunavut in the creation of short films. This fund aims to foster the development of the local film industry by providing financial assistance to emerging and established filmmakers who are interested in producing short films that reflect the culture, stories, and perspectives of Nunavut.

Benefits of the Short Film Fund program:
  • Support Local Filmmakers: Provide funding to Nunavut-based filmmakers to help them produce high-quality short films.
  • Promote Cultural Storytelling: Encourage the creation of films that showcase the unique culture, history, and perspectives of the people of Nunavut.
  • Develop the Film Industry: Contribute to the growth of the film industry in Nunavut by supporting projects that can help filmmakers gain experience and build their portfolios.
Eligibility criteria of the Short Film Fund program:
  • Applicant Eligibility
  • Residency: Applicants must be residents of Nunavut. Proof of residency may be required, such as a valid Nunavut drivers license, government-issued ID, or utility bills.
  • Filmmaker Status: The fund is open to both emerging and established filmmakers. Emerging filmmakers are encouraged to apply if they have a clear vision for their project and can demonstrate their ability to complete the film. Established filmmakers with a track record of completed projects are also eligible and are encouraged to submit proposals for new, innovative short films.
  • Experience and Skills: While the fund is open to filmmakers at different stages of their careers, applicants should possess the necessary skills or be willing to work with experienced professionals to ensure the successful completion of the project. This may include experience in directing, producing, writing, or other aspects of filmmaking.
  • Collaboration: Filmmakers are encouraged to collaborate with other local artists, technicians, and cultural practitioners to enhance the quality of the film and ensure that it authentically represents the community. Collaborations that involve local talent and resources are strongly supported by the fund.
  • Project Eligibility
  • Cultural Relevance: The short film project must have a strong connection to Nunavut, its people, culture, history, or environment. Projects that explore themes relevant to the Inuit culture, traditions, and contemporary issues in Nunavut are particularly encouraged.
  • Production Location: The film must be primarily produced in Nunavut. This includes shooting, post-production, and other related activities. Projects that utilize local locations, resources, and talent are given preference.
  • Originality: The project should be an original work of the applicant. The story, script, and concept must be the intellectual property of the filmmaker or legally acquired for production. Adaptations of existing works may be considered if the applicant has secured the necessary rights.
  • Project Scope: The fund is intended for the production of short films. While there is no strict definition of "short" within the context of this fund, films typically range from a few minutes to around 20-30 minutes in length. The project scope should align with this time frame and budget constraints.
  • Budget and Feasibility: The proposed budget must be realistic and appropriate for the scope of the project. The application should include a detailed budget outlining how the funds will be used, including costs for pre-production, production, post-production, and marketing. The project must be feasible within the budget and timeline proposed.
  • Impact and Reach: The film should have a clear plan for reaching its audience. This could include festival submissions, community screenings, online distribution, or other forms of outreach that ensure the film is seen by a wider audience, particularly within Nunavut.
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