From March 9-13, 2026, Canadian delegates will attend the GDC Festival of Gaming (GDC) in San Francisco, California.
GDC is the world’s largest and most influential professional gaming industry event, attracting over 28,000 developers, publishers, and investors from more than 100 countries, and returns in 2026 with its main conference running March 17–21. It offers unparalleled access to developers, publishers, platform holders, investors, and major international decision makers across the full spectrum of interactive entertainment. Participation in the Accelerator equips Canadian studios and creators with targeted mentorship, market insights, and facilitated introductions to global partners, supporting new co-production, financing, and distribution opportunities while strengthening Canada’s presence in the international gaming marketplace.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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From February 22-25, 2026, Canadian delegates will attend the Kidscreen Summit in San Diego, California.
Kidscreen Summit is the world’s leading conference dedicated to the business of kids’ entertainment, attracting more than 1,600 attendees from over 50 countries each year, and returns in 2026 with its full program running February 22–25 at the Sheraton San Diego Resort. It offers unparalleled access to producers, distributors, buyers, programmers, and major international decision makers across the full spectrum of youth media. Participation in the Accelerator equips Canadian creators with targeted mentorship, market insights, and facilitated introductions to global partners, supporting new co-productions, financing, and distribution opportunities while strengthening Canada’s presence in the international children’s entertainment marketplace.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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From February 4–6, 2026, delegates from British Columbia will attend NATPE Global in Miami, supported by the Passports to Markets program.
NATPE Global is recognized as one of North America’s premier content marketplaces, bringing together a broad cross section of the international media industry. The 2025 iteration welcomed approximately 1,700 delegates from 54 countries, including buyers from major networks, streamers, FAST channels, studios, distributors, and media agencies—reflecting its role as a central meeting point for global content decision makers.
For 2026, NATPE’s program expands under a shared industry theme of convergence, exploring how shifting power dynamics, cross sector partnerships, and platform driven strategies are reshaping the business of content. Sessions will feature keynote speakers from leading media companies and will examine topics such as evolving buyer priorities, strategic collaborations between traditional and emerging players, and new approaches to content development and distribution.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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Are you developing a genre feature and seeking international partners, financing opportunities, or post production support? The Hatching Ravens Competition offers a valuable opportunity for creators to advance their projects.
Selected works will be presented live at BIF Market 2026 in Brussels, where participating teams will showcase their projects to international producers, sales agents, and key industry professionals. The BIF Market is organized by Peymey Diffusion and occurs during the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFFF). The BIFFF presents over 90 feature premieres from 5 continents (of which 35% are World, International, or European premieres) and over one hundred short films. It attracts more than 55,000 visitors among whom are many national and international film professionals.
Projects must belong to the genre film category, including but not limited to Thriller, Fantasy, Sci-fi, Black or Surrealist Humour, Horror, and Surrealism.
Details
- Dates: April 13 to 17, 2026
- Location: Brussels, Belgium
- Deadline for applications: February 2, 2026
Learn more and apply here
Telefilm Canada is currently accepting submissions for its 16th edition of CANADA: NOT SHORT ON TALENT program at Cannes, a curated market showcase presented at the Short Film Corner 2026.
Not Short on Talent is a Telefilm Canada initiative that presents a selection of new Canadian short films at international markets. The chosen films will be presented at the SFC | Rendez-vous Industry, a component of Cinéma de Demain – entity of the Festival de Cannes dedicated to the support of young talents – whose activities take place at the heart of the Marché du Film.
The showcase aims to increase the visibility of new Canadian short films and to promote talent to registered industry delegates from international markets, including buyers and curators of festivals.
The curated films will benefit from a promotional campaign developed by Telefilm Canada to ensure exposure of the films. Under the “Canada: Not Short on Talent” label, your film will be highlighted by a prime position in the Short Film Corner | Rendez-vous Industry market catalogue, as well as on the online & private VideoLibrary. Among other benefits.
If your film is chosen, you will have access to trainings developed by the Short Film Corner | Rendez-vous Industry and specifically dedicated to our cohort. Thanks to the 2 accreditations offered to your team, you will also have access to the market’s programming and activities such as panels, workshops, keynotes, masterclasses, screenings and more (onsite).
If funds are available, a travel grant will be offered to teams taking part in the Talent Tout Court 2026 programme to cover part of their travel costs.
Details
- Dates: May 17 to 20, 2026
- Location: Cannes, France
- Deadline for applications: January 22, 2026
Learn more and apply here
From February 12–22, 2026, delegates from British Columbia will attend the 76th Berlinale (Berlin International Film Festival) European Film Market supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program in partnership with Canadian Media Producers Association – BC Producers Branch.
As one of the largest public film festivals in the world, Berlinale is a unique place of artistic exploration and entertainment. It is one of the largest public film festivals in the world, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from around the globe each year. The European Film Market is one of the top three meeting places of the international film and media industries.
Over a period of eight days, around 10,000 representatives of the international film and media industries – primarily producers, buyers and sales agents, distributors and financiers – come together to network, exchange, inform themselves and do business. As the first major film market of the year, the EFM is in a strong position and serves as a compass, barometer and pacesetter for the new film year: new productions and developments, future-proof business models, contacts and contracts.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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• $3.3B est. total B.C. production spend
• 99,682 est. people including freelancers
• 2.5Mft² stage and studio space
• 200+ producers
• 150+ expert industry supply companies
• 130+ animation, VFX, post production companies
Land Acknowledgement
Our motion picture industry gratefully acknowledges the lands, languages and cultures of the 34 First Nations that are Indigenous to what is now called British Columbia. Visit native-land.ca to learn about your home on native land and how we in the industry can follow On-Screen Protocols and Pathways.
From December 8 to 11, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend the World Congress of Science & Factual Producers (WCSFP) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program.
The WCSFP is the leading international gathering for the factual media community—bringing together producers, broadcasters, streamers, scientists, digital creators, commissioners, and experts in science, history, natural history and other content-rich storytelling genres.
Each year, nearly 600 delegates from over 30 countries meet to exchange insight on global editorial, market, format, production, funding, and distribution trends. For example, the 2025 edition will be the first ever held in South America, signalling the Congress’ expanding scope into emerging markets and fresh digital content ecosystems.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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From December 1-4, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend Content London, supported by the Passports to Markets program.
Content London is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading development markets, conferences, and screening events for television, streaming, digital and factual content. It attracts over 3,000 leading content executives from across the globe, including producers, commissioners, distributors, format creators, and platform executives.
With a theme for 2025 of “Navigating the New Content Economy,” the event offers a full program including opening-night screenings, marketplace meetings, speed networking, roundtables, and performances of new formats—such as vertical programming and micro-drama—highlighting how short-form and innovative storytelling are changing how audiences engage with content.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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Sepia Films, Kim Roberts
Service Street Pictures, Sammie Astaneh
From November 20–24, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend Waves Film Bazaar in Goa, India, supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program.
Waves Film Bazaar, initiated by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) in 2007, has evolved into South Asia’s premier film market. Held annually alongside the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), it serves as a pivotal platform for filmmakers to connect with international producers, distributors, and financiers.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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From November 16 to 19, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend the International Documentary Forum (IDFA) in Amsterdam, supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program.
The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam is the world’s largest festival for documentary film and new media, combining a public festival showcasing over 300 documentaries each year with a robust industry market gathering more than 3,000 documentary professionals.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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From November 12 to 20, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend DOC NYC in New York City, supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program.
DOC NYC is America’s largest documentary film festival and industry gathering, showcasing over 200+ films and serving as a major hub for documentary creators, financiers, distributors, programmers, and commissioning editors. The event includes DOC NYC PRO, its conference and business track, which offers intensive panels, masterclasses, live pitches, and roundtables focused on documentary craft, funding, distribution, and innovative storytelling.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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D as in W Productions, João Vitor Corrêa
LA Media, Leanne Allen
From November 11 to 16, 2025, eight delegates from British Columbia will attend the American Film Market (AFM) in Los Angeles, with support from Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program.
Established in 1981, the AFM is one of the world’s premier film industry markets, bringing together thousands of global professionals—including producers, distributors, sales agents, financiers, and development executives. Each year, more than $1 billion in production and distribution deals are initiated at this event, making it a key platform for connecting independent creators with international partners and investors.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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Under the Creative Export Strategy, the Department of Canadian Heritage (PCH) is pleased to partner with Global Affairs Canada (GAC) to offer a tailored creative industries business program as part of the Canada Trade Mission to Mexico, taking place from February 15 to 20, 2026.
This large-scale multi-sector trade mission is an opportunity for Canadian creative businesses and organizations with high export potential to take advantage of a government-led trade mission to increase their visibility and expand their network in the Mexican market. During the mission, they will be able to meet and initiate business deals with key industry players, potential buyers, investors and/or partners. PCH will be responsible for selecting the creative industries delegates and will manage the business program for that sector.
Mission details
- Dates: February 15 to 20, 2026
- Location:
- Mexico City, February 15-17
- Guadalajara, February 18-20
- Target audience: Canadian export-ready small and medium-sized companies, including exporters from diverse backgrounds, as well as other types* of companies and organizations.
- Eligible creative industries sectors (see definitions below):
- audiovisual
- interactive and digital media, including video games
- live music
- performing arts
- Deadline for applications: Friday, November 28, 2025, 23:59 PT
Learn more and apply here
From October 13 to 16, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend MIPCOM Cannes, supported by the Passports to Markets program.
Since its founding in 1985, MIPCOM (Marché International des Programmes de Communication) has grown into the global content market for television, streaming, and digital media. It draws over 12,000 audiovisual professionals from 110+ countries, including broadcasters, distributors, producers, content creators, format developers, and platform executives.
MIPCOM offers an intense environment of business: buying, selling, financing and distributing shows and formats, discovering international co-production and partnership opportunities, and exploring emerging trends (such as FAST/AVOD platforms, the creator economy, AI, and technology-driven content).
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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Our partners, Société de développement des entreprises culturelles (SODEC) and Telefilm Canada, are proud to be partners in the 2026 edition of Cartoon Movie, from March 3rd to March 5th in Bordeaux, France. Cartoon Movie is a highly focused, effective pitching event created in 1999 to take advantage of the synergies between producers, investors, and distributors of animated feature films.
Producers have the opportunity to present their projects to all potential financial partners in a single venue in order to find co-producers, to accelerate financing, and to negotiate agreements with distributors, sales agents, and video game companies.
Quebec and Canadian animation expertise will be in the spotlight at Cartoon Movie 2026. In addition to the presence of Quebec and Canadian delegations at the event, registered producers will benefit from enhanced visibility for showcasing their creative talent and for building bridges with their European counterparts.
Thanks to this partnership, SODEC, Telefilm Canada, and Cartoon Movie are pleased to offer a total of six Quebec/Canadian producers the opportunity to participate in 2026 and to present their animated film projects at a pitch session tailored to their homegrown creative talent.
Deadline: October 24, 2025
See all details on Telefilm’s website.
From September 20-23, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend the Asian Contents & Film Market (ACFM) in Busan, South Korea, supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program.
The Asian Contents & Film Market (formerly the Asian Film Market) is Asia’s premier content marketplace, held in conjunction with the Busan International Film Festival. It brings together creators, producers, IP developers, investors, commissioners, and distributors from across Asia and around the world.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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Kind Stranger Productions, Rebecca Steele
Digital Warriors Productions, Brishkay Ahmed
Cheerful Pictures, Lynne Lee
POP Montreal has officially unveiled its full 2025 lineup of showcasing artists, and this year British Columbia will be strongly represented through an ongoing partnership with Music BC. The collaboration highlights some of the province’s most exciting and innovative talent, offering artists from B.C. the opportunity to connect with international audiences and industry leaders on one of Canada’s most dynamic festival stages.
You can catch So Sus, BAWAH, and AHSIA this September 25th, lighting up the stage at Casa Del Popolo.
Planning a trip to POP 2025? Don’t miss the Music BC Mingler ahead of the showcase:
Date: September 25th, 2025
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: Casa Del Popolo
Followed by Music BC Showcase (Ticketed Event).
RSVP FOR OUR MINGLER HERE
From September 3, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend Content Canada in Toronto, supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program.
Content Canada is a leading gathering for Canadian content creators, producers, distributors, platforms, and commissioners focused on the rapidly evolving “new content economy.”
The one-day event, hosted at The Globe and Mail Centre, features multiple headline strands designed to address future-oriented trends: Create Canada (for producers becoming creators in a digital-first world), The AI Festival (exploring ethical AI, production technology, and strategic content innovation), International Co-production Focus, and Content Trends & Strategies.
Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.
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UNITY PICTURES GROUP, Ron French
From September 4-14, 2025, delegates from B.C. will attend the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto, Ontario, supported by the Passports to Markets program. The program provides travel support to B.C.-based creative media professionals, helping them access key international markets, conferences, co-production, and co-financing events. Creative BC’s support offsets a portion of travel, accommodation, and registration expenses.
Congratulations to the three films that will be present from British Columbia filmmakers and companies!
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Ambrose Okundaye – DLite Pictures
Brian Hamilton – Omnifilm
Derik Murray – Network Entertainment
Jonathan Kyle Mann – Independent Edge Films
Kristyn Stilling – Instilling Entertainment
Lori Watt – Triquele Productions
Lynn Booth – Make Believe Media
Mark Ratzlaff
Mostafa Keshvari
Ron French – Unity Pictures Group
Sammie Astaneh – Service Street Pictures
Scott Allan – BC Production Office Inc.
Sean Harris Oliver
Sepideh Yadegar
Steph Song – Werewolves of London Productions Inc.
Stephen Hegyes – Reality Distortion Field
Tchadas Leo – TSL Enterprises Ltd./CHEK Media
Thea Loo
Trish Neufeld
Films Present from B.C. Filmmakers
MEADOWLARKS | TIFF Special Presentation | World Premiere
HOLY DAYS | TIFF Industry Selects
YOUNGBLOOD | TIFF Centerpiece Strand | World Premiere
Between August 20 and 24, 2025, British Columbia’s acclaimed video game companies will be in attendance at Gamescom 2025, among industry giants such as Nintendo, Xbox, Ubisoft, and Sega. Hosted in Cologne, Germany, Gamescom is the world’s largest gaming event, a trade fair that attracted 32,000 trade visitors and 1,463 exhibitors from 120 countries at its 2024 edition.
Over five days, the Koelnmesse exhibition center will become a hub for thoughtful discussions and visionary panels. The space will feature public areas for game demos and esports events, a business area focused on networking and press, as well as the Opening Night Live, a globally streamed event through which major game publishers and developers reveal new game premieres, trailers, and announcements.
Canada Pavilion
British Columbia’s tech sector will be present at Gamescom 2025 at the Canada Pavilion, a shared space for Canadian companies to network, meet with buyers, contacts, and partners. A powerhouse of innovation and storytelling, B.C.’s interactive and digital media industry is one of the most dynamic engines in the B.C. economy and is a key driver of skilled jobs that will define the future of the province. From major companies to indie studios, B.C.’s gaming scene is vibrant and ever-evolving. Here are the video game companies from British Columbia that will be in attendance:
Spielfabrique MATCH Program
What If Games Inc., No Hero Digital, Maggie’s Farm Incorporated, and Blackbird Interactive will also participate in the . MATCH is a yearly program with a mission to support studios in their coproduction project, to match them with compatible indie studios, and foster interaction between studios from different countries. After the meetings and intentions are settled, MATCH facilitates the process of coproduction development by bringing expertise in the field during exclusive workshops. Whether seeking partners or resources, MATCH propels studios towards success, nurturing creativity and enabling global recognition.” Learn more about Gamescom on their website.
Read about B.C.’s Interactive Digital Media industry on the Creative BC website.
The 2025 program will kick off in October 2025 with curated workshops, in-person meetings, and 1:1 mentorship across 1 month. The program will include two in-person weeks in Los Angeles. The programming will take place the weeks of October 6, 2025, and October 27, 2025.
This edition of the CCA will focus on production companies working in the horror film space that have received pre-development funding. Applicants should be established Canadian production companies with a varied slate of projects. A current project will be the main reference for selection. A jury of LA-based industry professionals will select 5 companies whose lead project has the most likelihood for success in the US market.
The lead project needs to be a horror film.
To be considered for this year’s cohort, your company needs to:
- Be domiciled in Canada
- Have previously produced horror films or films that have received international distribution.
- Be able to commit an executive to participate in two weeks of in-market, in-person program in the US in LA in October 2025.
Throughout this period, participants will have a unique opportunity to gain access to influential producers, financiers, distributors, and management companies in the US. Participants will take part in conversations with industry experts, networking event,s and one-on-one meetings. Only those who can commit to the full scope of the program should apply. All programming for this upcoming cohort will be in English.
Applications will be open until August 22, 2025 and the cohort will have a target announcement date of August 29, 2025. The announcement may be pushed to early September 2025, due to judging requirements.
We encourage applicants to apply in English, given that the judges are LA-based and we cannot assure that they will read or understand French. That said, if you would like to submit an application in French please email cal.info@international.gc.ca to discuss how we can best translate the application for the English judges.
If this program benefits your company and you qualify, we encourage you to apply below!!
LINK TO CCA HORROR APPLICATION
From July 23 to 26, three delegates from B.C. will attend Frontières International Co-Production Market in Montreal supported by the Passports to Markets program. The program provides travel support to B.C.-based creative media professionals, helping them access key international markets, conferences, co-production, and co-financing events. Creative BC’s support offsets a portion of travel, accommodation, and registration expenses.
Organized by the Fantasia International Film Festival, in partnership with the Marché du Film – Festival de Cannes, the 17th edition of Frontières is an international co-production market and networking platform focused on financing and co-production of genre films between Europe and North America. The B.C. delegation will connect with industry professionals and explore new co-production opportunities.
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Creative BC is accepting applications for multiple markets happening in 2025 via the Passport to Markets program, which provides travel support to B.C.-based film, TV, digital media, media producers, sales agents, and book publishers. These creative media professionals are able to access key international markets, conferences, co-production, and co-financing events. Creative BC’s support offsets a portion of travel, accommodation, and registration expenses.
The program provides access to markets all year round. More markets will be accessible via the program .
Upcoming Markets
Asia Contents and Film Market
Busan, Korea
Market Dates: September 20-23, 2025
Open for applications: June 30, 2025
Application deadline: July 14, 2025
The Animation Conference (TAC)
Ottawa, Canada
Market Dates: September 24-26, 2025
Open for applications: July 7, 2025
Application deadline: July 21, 2025
MIPCOM
Cannes, France
Market Dates: October 13-16, 2025
Open for applications: July 28, 2025
Application deadline: August 11, 2025
American Film Market (AFM)
Las Vegas, USA
Market Dates: November 11-16, 2025
Open for applications: August 25, 2025
Application deadline: September 8, 2025
DOC NYC
New York, USA
Market Dates: November 12-30, 2025
Open for applications: August 25, 2025
Application deadline: September 8, 2025
IDFA Forum
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Market Dates: November 16-19, 2025
Open for applications: August 25, 2025
Application deadline: September 8, 2025
Film Bazaar
Mumbai, India
Market Dates: November 20-24, 2025
Open for applications: September 2, 2025
Application deadline: September 16, 2025
Content London
London, United Kingdom
Market Dates: December 1-4, 2025
Open for applications: September 8, 2025
Application deadline: September 22, 2025
Asia TV and Forum Market
Singapore
Market Dates: December 3-5, 2025
Open for applications: September 8, 2025
Application deadline: September 22, 2025
World Congress of Science and Factual Producers
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Market Dates: December 8-11, 2025
Open for applications: September 8, 2025
Application deadline: September 22, 2025
View eligibility and apply here.
From July 7 to 13, British Columbia is heading to Ireland for Dublin programming and Galway Film Fleadh, supported by Creative BC, the Canadian Media Producers Association BC Producers Branch, and The Whistler Film Festival Society.
Founded in 1989, the Galway Film Fleadh showcases bold new films and unites filmmakers and audiences worldwide in a shared passion for film. The delegation will take part in panels and info sessions covering topics such as Canadian financing ideas, the Canada-Ireland audiovisual co-production treaty, and more. They will also engage in B2B meetings, studio visits, and networking to explore new collaboration and pitching opportunities.
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Producers Lab International: The Emerald Lens Delegation
Michael Osbourne – SJO Productions