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Funding available for “Movies that Matter”!

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movies that matter logo.jpgMovies that Matter offers modest
financial assistance up to € 5,000 of subsidy to organise various types
of human rights film events in countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America
and Eastern Europe. Application deadline is 1 September 2009.
movies that matter logo.jpg(Source: Movies that Matter)
Movies that Matter has two selection rounds per year. The next deadline for applications is September 1st, 2009.

Committed
to the promotion and a wider circulation of human rights film
screenings worldwide, Movies that Matter has initiated an extra
stimulus for the circulation of human rights films in Africa, Asia,
Latin America and Eastern Europe.

Movies that Matter offers modest
financial assistance up to € 5.000 of subsidy to organise various types
of human rights film events in countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America
and Eastern Europe. 

The subsidy is available for the
organisation of human rights film events. This may take various forms,
such as human rights film festivals, mobile cinema programmes, film and
debate programmes, small-scale screenings for specific target groups,
rotation within a network of film houses, school and university
screenings, and distribution through multimedia platforms.
The
subsidy can be used for subtitling or translation of a film, technical
necessities, workshops, transport, publicity, and debates etc. 

Movies that Matter judges every project on its individual merits. Movies that Matter is open for innovative and new plans.

For further information, please click here (Movies that Matter website).