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Monday, 19 July 2010 00:00

CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution Inc, in partnership with Caribbean Export, UNIDO, and with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts will facilitate a Market Development Program for selected Caribbean, Caribbean-Diasporic and Caribbean-Canadian independent filmmakers.

If you have a project in development that is market ready, and can benefit from the support of this program, then you are encouraged to apply. The deadline for applications is July 19th 2010.

CTWD is accepting open submissions from regional, Diasporic, and Caribbean-Canadian independent filmmakers, for which a number of bursaries are still available.

This will also be a great opportunity to network and meet and get to know filmmaking colleagues from the Caribbean region, Canada, and from around the world.

The package includes the following, as well as other benefits TBC:

* Attendance at 3 day CTWD INCUBATOR September 7-9th 2010(TM),
* Attendance at CTWD Networking Event/Launch Party
* Attendance at CTWD Marketplace including 1 on 1 meetings with buyers,
* Travel, Accomodation, per diem to Toronto, 6-14 September 2010
* TIFF Industry pass that will include participation in selected TIFF events
* Toronto Metro pass for 1 week

Your application should include the following:

- A Cover letter detailing why you would like to participate in the Program.
- A 1 page pitch description of your project including the following: Synopsis, Key Cast/Crew, Budget, Financing Plan.

The final list of selected participants will be announced on July 31st.

Kind Regards,
Frances-Anne Solomon
Chief Executive Officer
CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution Inc
http://CaribbeanTales-WorldWide.com

 

Last Updated on Monday, 19 July 2010 16:00
 

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