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Two UK Filmmakers offered unique chance to Access All Areas at Tribeca Film Festival 2009

19 December 2008 3:43 PM

Deadline for applications: Monday, 12 January 2009

Full Application Guidelines availble at: www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk/taa

 The UK Film Council and its US Office is offering two British directors from black, Asian and minority ethnic communities the chance to take part in six invaluable days of networking and relationship building opportunities at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York (22 April – 3 May 2009).

 The UK Film Council’s Diversity Unit and US Office are sponsoring two UK directors to participate in the Tribeca All Access programme which will run from 20-25 April 2009. The successful directors will receive a fully paid place on the programme which comprises an intense six days of panels, meetings and networking opportunities with senior film industry executives as well as accreditation for the Tribeca Film Festival.

Tribeca All Access is a Tribeca Film Institute programme in its sixth year which supports the careers of directors who are seeking funding and exposure for new projects and are from under-represented communities in the film industry. The scheme is open to both established and emerging filmmakers with projects in development which can be of any budget and based on any subject matter or genre.

 Participants also receive support during throughout the year through the TAA On Track programme which includes the use of digital filmmaking and editing equipment for films shot in the US, promotional support for completed films, Tribeca Film Institute hosted presentation screenings and educational panels and workshops.

 Marcia Williams, Head of Diversity at the UK Film Council said: “The Tribeca All Access programme has become renowned as an excellent platform for emerging and established filmmakers to advance their careers. We’re really pleased to be able to support the scheme this year and help two talented UK directors from minority ethnic backgrounds to advance their careers and gain exposure for their work.”

 Applicants are required to apply with either a completed feature-length screenplay for their narrative film project or a thorough proposal for their work-in-progress documentary project.

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