Showing posts with label Film Cape Town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film Cape Town. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Filmmakers Can Apply for Cape Town's Film Support Fund for 2026 Productions in the City


by Thinus Ferreira

The City of Cape Town's Film Office has again opened applications for its Film Support Fund, for 2026, to provide financial support for various film projects done in Cape Town.

This is the third year that Film Cape Town will fund various productions in and around the city of Cape Town since the fund started in 2024.

Filmmakers have until 31 May 2026 to apply for funding with submissions that must be for productions that will be completed in the 2026/2027 financial year, meaning between 1 July 2026 and 30 June 2027.

The aim of Cape Town's Film Support Fund is to support productions that help to drive local economic development and create job opportunities within the film and media sector and that will build and strengthen Cape Town’s emerging talent base through upskilling and training.

"This is the third call of the film fund and marks a significant step in the city’s continued commitment to strengthening Cape Town’s film and media industry," says Alderman JP Smith, the mayoral committee member for safety and security.

"Building on the success of previous rounds, we are proud to further support a sector that continues to play a vital role in attracting investment and strengthening Cape Town's position as a leading global production hub."

"The strong performance of last year's funded projects is a testament to the impact of this initiative, with productions gaining both local and international traction. This includes Wild Waterfront – a finalist at the 2026 International Tourism Film Festival Africa taking place in June."

"We look forward to supporting a new wave of projects that will continue to elevate Cape Town's presence."

The film fund is able to evaluate applications that can show how it will stimulate local economic growth and create jobs within Cape Town and that will highlight and promote the unique aspects of the city.

Projects must support and upskill emerging talent in the film and media sector within Cape Town, drive sustainability, diversity, and inclusion within the local film and media landscape, and also portray Cape Town's rich history and cultural heritage authentically.

Furthermore, projects must have a capacity to attract direct investment into Cape Town.

According to the fund, film projects that can be considered for funding include production, post-production funding for short films, feature films such as animation, interactive gaming, live-action music videos, commercials, and reality TV series.

Ineligible projects and exclusions are adult content, training videos or corporate videos, current affairs or news shows, as well as buying of equipment/assets. 

The Film Support application form, Project Plan form and the documents checklist is on the City of Cape Town's website and completed applications must be emailed to Film.Fund@capetown.gov.za before 31 May 2026.

Friday, September 27, 2024

Film Cape Town opens applications for financial support through its new Film Support Fund


by Thinus Ferreira

The City of Cape Town's Film Office has opened applications for its new Film Support Fund which will provide financial support for various film projects done in Cape Town.

Filmmakers now have until 20 October to apply with applications and supporting documentation that should be sent to Film.Fund@capetown.gov.za, with the Film Support Fund that will provide financial support for short films, feature films, music videos, commercials, and reality TV series.

The aim of Film Cape Town and its new Film Support Fund is to support local film production in Cape Town and to create job opportunities through the broader film and media production industry.

The film fund also aims to support emerging film talent through training in Cape Town.

"With this film fund, the city wants to ensure that we provide further support to an industry that already creates over 30 000 jobs and contributes to attracting direct investment into Cape Town," says Alderman JP Smith, mayoral committee member for safety and security.

"We believe this film fund has the potential to assist the local film industry to not only reduce the burden of production costs but also to help the sector improve its ability to attract international work currently going to other film territories overseas."

"We would like to encourage members of the local television, media and film sectors to make use of this resource that enables them to focus on the creative and storytelling."

Cape Town's film office is looking for projects that stimulate local economic growth and create jobs, highlight and promote unique aspects of Cape Town, support emerging talent, drive diversity and inclusion with the local film and media landscape, portray Cape Town's rich history and cultural heritage, and can drive direct investment into Cape Town.

Film Cape Town wants to support production, post-production funding for short films, feature films such as animation, interactive gaming, as well as live-action and would also consider music videos, commercials, reality TV series, film and media training initiatives, as well as film and media projects or innovative projects that are aligned with the city's strategic objectives.

Film Cape Town won't fund adult content, training videos or corporate videos, current affairs or news shows, or the buying of equipment or assets. The funding application form is on the Film Cape Town website.