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Tribeca All Access 2010

TFI logo The UK Film Council Diversity Unit is offering two British directors from black, Asian and other ethnic minority communities within the UK film industry the unique opportunity to participate in Tribeca All Access (TAA) which takes place in New York, 20 - 24 April 2010.

The successful filmmakers will receive a fully paid place on TAA, filmmaker accreditation at the Tribeca Film Festival as well as their flight and accommodation costs for the duration of the programme.

Tribeca All Access seeks narrative or documentary filmmakers who come from traditionally under-represented communities in the film industry and who have new film projects for which they are seeking funding and exposure.  Projects may be of any subject matter, genre, or budget range suited for independent or major studio production.

TAA is a year-round programme designed to support the careers of its alumni. The programme begins with an intense five days of panels, meetings, and networking opportunities during the Tribeca Film Festival.   Programme alumni receive year-round support through the TAA On Track programme which offers the use of digital filmmaking and editing equipment; promotional support for completed films; Tribeca Film Institute hosted presentation screenings; educational panels and workshops; and other customised activities.

TAA is open to both established and emerging narrative and documentary filmmakers.

Please note that the deadline for entries for the 2010 scheme has passed and this page is for information only.

Click  here here to download the application form and further details.

Click here here to download the release form for a documentary film project.

Click here here to download the release form for a narrative film project.

For more information go to www.tribecafilminstitute.org.