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*Applicants must have a primary address in London, UK*

Applications are now open for FLAMIN Productions, Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network's (FLAMIN) major commissioning scheme for mid-career London-based artist filmmakers. In 2019, up to three ambitious artists’ moving image projects will be awarded £30,000 in production funding, alongside a programme of tailored mentoring and support.

Find out more and apply on the FLAMIN website:
http://flamin.filmlondon.org.uk/flamin_productions/flaminprods-round9

FLAMIN Productions supports mid-career artists who have a track record of working with moving image. Projects will be supported that are at concept stage or in development, demonstrate a shift or step forward in an artist’s practice and stand to benefit from the support that FLAMIN Productions can offer. 

Successful applicants will be expected to undertake a period of development of up to six months to work up a full budget, schedule, proposal, and address any feasibility and rights issues. FLAMIN will provide each filmmaker with a development bursary of £1,000 during this period and up to four days of mentoring and advice from external mentors. Awardees will have access to the FLAMIN team and other Film London staff for advice and guidance at all stages of development and production. 

Commissions will form part of a group of works supported through this scheme since 2009 by artists including: Zarina Bhimji, Sebastian Buerkner, Phil Coy, Jasmina Cibic, Beatrice Gibson, Charlotte Ginsborg, Anja Kirschner & David Panos, Hilary Koob-Sassen, Mark Leckey, Simon Martin, Ursula Mayer, Noor Afshan Mirza & Brad Butler, Roz Mortimer, Uriel Orlow, Gail Pickering, Elizabeth Price, Laure Prouvost, Rachel Reupke, Ben Rivers, Larissa Sansour, Grace Schwindt, Paul Simon Richards, Sarah Turner, Emily Wardill and Jane & Louise Wilson.  

Deadline: 

Monday, December 2, 2019 - 17:00 to Tuesday, December 3, 2019 - 16:45

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