Applications now open for CIRCLE Fiction Orbit’s New Intensive Lab

Applications now open for CIRCLE Fiction Orbit’s New Intensive Lab

CIRCLE – one of IEFTA’s 2023 collaborators, and creators of CIRCLE Women Doc Accelerator – have opened applications to their new intensive lab one week workshop “CIRCLE Fiction Orbit” directed at women-identifying directors working on their second or third feature film. If you feel you fit the bill, or you wish to find out more, visit the CIRCLE website or apply here to get the opportunity to be selected to work with leading experts and help develop your project.

Submission deadline:

June 18, 2023

Results Announcement:

August 2023

About CIRCLE Fiction Orbit

CIRCLE Fiction Orbit is a new intensive lab from the creators of CIRCLE Women Doc Accelerator. It is an intensive one week workshop open to women-identifying directors, who are developing their second or third fiction feature films. A carefully selected group will work with leading experts in order to identify their needs when developing their projects. All participants will receive feedback on their script, legal aspects and production options, including best strategic choices as well as psychological support during their creative process.

We are looking for 6-8 woman-identifying (second or third-time) directors and producers with strong feature-film projects in development.

To find out more visit the Circle website or click here to apply.

About CIRCLE

CIRCLE Women Doc Accelerator is an exclusive annual training program, open to up to 10 women-identifying directors and producers each year. Circle acts as a springboard for instigating transnational collaborations, and, through this, empower women audiovisual professionals (particularly those coming from disadvantaged circumstances) to achieve their full, international potential as they develop documentary projects with strong international appeal in various stages of the filmmaking process (from development to rough cut) with the main of empowering women in the film industry and increase the visibility of women-identifying authors and filmmakers in broader Europe and general.