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Film fund applications open

The City of Cape Town’s Film Office invites filmmakers to apply for support through the City’s Film Fund for productions set for completion during the 2025/26 financial year.

The Film Fund intends to provide support to a range of productions, including short and feature films, music videos, commercials and reality TV series.

Established to strengthen Cape Town’s position as a premier film and media destination, the fund offers financial assistance and municipal services to qualifying film and media projects developed in the city.

The fund is geared towards projects that drive local economic growth, generate employment across the film and media value chain, and contribute meaningfully to skills development in Cape Town’s emerging creative talent pool.

‘Last month we announced the fund’s inaugural recipients, and the first phase submissions delivered some compelling projects telling unique local stories with a deep connection to Cape Town’s already thriving film industry. We are looking forward to receiving more exciting applications for projects with the potential to contribute to further growth of the film industry, drive job creation, attract international clients and promote Cape Town to a global audience.  This is a valuable sector that contributes greatly to the Mother City’s economy, and the fund is an opportunity for the City to provide local filmmakers with much needed support to complete their projects,’ said Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security,  Alderman JP Smith.

What kind of projects is the City looking to support?

The Film Office is seeking projects that meet the following criteria:

  • Drive economic growth and job creation within Cape Town
  • Promote the city’s distinctive character, landscapes, and culture
  • Develop and upskill emerging talent in the local film and media industry
  • Champion sustainability, diversity, and inclusion
  • Celebrate Cape Town’s rich heritage and storytelling traditions
  • Have the potential to attract local or foreign investment

Eligible projects include:

  • Production and post-production of short films, feature films, animation, live action, and interactive media
  • Music videos, commercials, and reality TV series
  • Training programmes and initiatives that build capacity in the film and media sector
  • Innovative projects aligned with the City’s strategic priorities
  • Projects that can be completed within the upcoming municipal financial year (1 July 2025 – 30 June 2026)

The fund will not support:

  • Adult content
  • Corporate or training videos
  • Current affairs or news programming
  • Equipment or asset purchases

Support may be provided in two ways:

  • Direct financial contribution
  • Sponsored municipal services

Note: All support is subject to available funding.

How to apply:

The application and project plan form, and a checklist of required documents are available for download from the Film Cape Town and City of Cape Town websites.

Submit completed application forms and supporting documents via email to: Film.Fund@capetown.gov.za

Please note: Hand-delivered applications will not be accepted.

For more information, FAQs, and detailed application criteria, visit filmcapetown.com and the City of Cape Town’s website.

Submissions close on 20 June 2025. Late submissions will not be accepted.

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