INSTITUTE OF DOCUMENTARY FILM 2025
Les inscriptions sont ouvertes pour Short Pitch Program et l'atelier Ex Oriente
- Les documentaristes centre- et est-européens participant auront l'occasion, grâce à ces deux programmes ouverts respectivement aux courts-métrages et aux longs, de faire avancer leurs projets

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The Short Pitch Program, part of the Millennium Docs Against Gravity festival, is accepting applications for its 2025 edition. Taking place on 10 May in Warsaw, the programme is tailored for short documentary films of up to 25 minutes that are at the development or rough-cut stage. Five selected projects will be presented to a panel of sales agents, distributors, and festival or TV representatives, all of whom bring extensive experience and influence within the documentary film industry. Filmmakers will gain valuable industry feedback, networking opportunities and exposure to key decision makers in the documentary field. The programme emphasises artistic merit and impactful storytelling. Participants will compete for the East Silver Award, which includes a trophy and a year-long festival distribution service via East Silver Caravan, as well as the DAE Pitch Talent Encouragement Prize, offering tailored mentoring from an industry expert.
Past participants have praised the programme for its transformative impact. Marta Smerechynska, director of Children Will Forget, shared her view that the Short Pitch Program became a unique opportunity for her to connect with professionals specifically interested in short films and to explore possibilities for all of her ongoing films. Similarly, Andreea Udrea, director of The Wind Blows Where It Pleases, highlighted the programme’s role in refining her project and encouraging its development. Producer Marta Szymanowska, who participated with Hidden, noted the collaborative spirit of the programme, emphasising how feedback from industry professionals continued to provide guidance for the film’s team during the festival selection period. Applications are free of charge and must be submitted by 16 February. More information can be found here.
The Ex Oriente Film Workshop, dedicated to the development of creative feature-length documentaries and series, is also accepting applications until 28 February. The intensive training programme supports filmmakers from Central and Eastern Europe through three sessions over the year, culminating in project presentations at the East Doc Forum. Participants receive expert mentorship and the chance to connect with international industry professionals. The workshop has been a launching pad for many acclaimed films, including Rabbit à la Berlin by Bartosz Konopka, Over the Limit [+lire aussi :
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