FESTIVALS
A prestige-driven Los Angeles–area festival where 100% of Official Selections come from submissions, giving every filmmaker a fair shot. Special Offer: Use discount code BlackFridayPIFF2026 to submit your project — valid until December 2, 2025.
Key Details:
Extended Deadline: January 16, 2026
Event Dates: April 9–16, 2026
Location: Pasadena, California, US
A boutique, discovery-driven festival set in the historic city of Oxford, spotlighting emerging independent voices across narrative, documentary, animation, and experimental film. Known for intimate screenings and filmmaker Q&As in one of the UK’s most culturally rich cities.
Key Details:
Super Earlybird Deadline: December 31, 2025
Event Dates: December 4–6, 2026
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
FUNDING & PROGRAMS
A major pitch forum supporting short documentaries (10–30 min) exploring humanity’s relationship with nature. Selected teams pitch in person at DC/DOX 2026 and receive funding, impact training, and industry access.
Key Details:
Deadline: December 3, 2025
Support: Up to USD $30,000 (winner) + four USD $5,000 finalist grants + travel & accommodation to DC/DOX
Eligibility: US-based filmmakers; projects may film anywhere
A global mobility grant supporting Canadian artists and arts workers invited to attend an international residency for 5+ consecutive days. Funding covers creative research, development, and international cultural exchange during a residency abroad.
Key Details:
Deadline: January 28, 2026
Support: Up to CAD $20,000 per application
Eligibility: Canadian artists
TOOLS & RESOURCES
The UK’s national library offers free access to one of the world’s largest collections, including manuscripts, rare books, historical maps, early film materials, prints, and millions of digitized items.
The Prelinger Archives offer over 10,000 digitized films — including home movies, educational films, industrial reels, propaganda pieces, and mid-century Americana — all free to stream and download for creative reuse.
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JOBS
Creative Producer – Tyler’s Place Productions
Tyler’s Place Productions is seeking a Creative Producer for Losing Hope, a short film about an exiled ex-leader of an armed community defense group who’s pulled back into that world when his co-founder goes missing.
Key Details:
Location: East Coast, US (Maryland-centered)
Compensation: Executive Producer credit
Production: Late Summer 2026 (exact dates TBD)
Deadline: December 19, 2025
Apply: Email [email protected]
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Netflix Animation is hiring an Effects Artist to craft high-quality FX for its upcoming animated feature films. The role focuses on Houdini-based simulations, creative problem-solving, and close collaboration with FX supervisors and cross-department teams.
Key Details:
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Type: Full-time
Pay: CAD $105,000–$142,000/year
INDUSTRY PULSE
HBO’s dark comedy The Chair Company closed its first season with a chaotic, surreal finale that “explains everything and nothing.” Critics highlight its Lynchian tone, sharp writing from Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin, and a twist ending that reframes the season’s entire mystery.
Estimated read: 3 min
In a new interview, creators Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel reflect on Season 3’s creative evolution, the show’s improv-heavy writing style, and why some moments spark unexpected online controversy.
Estimated read: 3 min
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