Filmbase offers a range of awards for Short Filmmaking and for Documentary. These awards are available for films in English and Irish. For the most up-to-date awards news, see the awards section of our news blog.
Next Deadline: 2011 TBC
This scheme will award funding for up to four short films a year. Cash awards of €10,000 (approx) are made to the successful candidates with full production facilities. Two awards will be made per round.
Next Deadline: TBC
The Lasair awards, funded by TG4, are open to drama, animation and other fictional works in the Irish language to be shot on DVCam and finished for TV broadcast. Up to six awards will be made.
Next Deadline: TBC
RTÉ Dance on the Box challenges film and dance artists to create work for the television audience. This jointly-funded initiative by the Arts Council and RTÉ aims to bring the energy and imagination of contemporary dance in Ireland to the TV screen and to stimulate the production of dance films.
Next Deadline: THE DEADLINE FOR 2009 HAS NOW PASSED
Reel Art is an Arts Council scheme designed to provide film artists with a unique opportunity to make highly creative, imaginative and experimental documentaries on an artistic theme. Operated in association with Filmbase and the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, Reel Art will support three films with a grant of up to €80,000 per project. Reel Art films will be premiered at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival in February 2011.
Irish filmmakers and composers are being given the opportunity to apply for up to four places on a one-day recording session in RTÉ studios in 2009. At this session original scores created by the composers for the filmmakers will be performed and recorded by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.
This is a new scheme, funded by Setanta Sports and administered by Filmbase, which aims to uncover and support new Irish filmmaking talent in the area of sports documentary filmmaking. The scheme will fund three original ten minute documentary films, which will be broadcast as part of the new Sport Matters series due to air on Setanta from next January. The shorts must be based on on any one of five topics corresponding to discussion topics to be covered in the series. Each film selected will receive €10,000 - €15,000 euros towards the production of their project film.