TFI Programs
Filmmaker Programs:
Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund
The Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund provides finishing funds to feature-length documentaries which highlight and humanize issues of social importance from around the world.
TFI Documentary Fund
The TFI Documentary Fund, presented by HBO, provides more than $100,000 in fellowships and grants for engaging, character-driven documentaries.
In addition to the Fellowships, the TFI Doc Fund will support 4 additional filmmakers with $10,000 each through the backing of NY-based Insurgent Media.
TFI Latin America Media Arts Fund
The TFI Latin America Media Arts Fund supports innovative film and video artists who are living or working in Mexico, Central and South America and working independently in their efforts to reach a larger audience. The Fund will administer $20,000 in grants to a minimum of two artists working in documentary or hybrid forms in 2011.
TFI Reframe Collection
Reframe seeks to help individual filmmakers, distributors, archives, libraries and other media owners to digitize and sell their work using the internet, and to become a one-stop location for anyone seeking these films.
Under a unique deal with Amazon’s CreateSpace division, Reframe offers digitization at little to no cost to our partners. Once digitized, these works are made available for non-exclusive distribution through both the Amazon storefront and Reframe website.
TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund
The TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund seeks exceptional narrative work that is scientifically relevant, accurate, and exciting from both established and emerging writers, directors and producers.
In 2011, the TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund will provide grants of $10,000 - $40,000 in support of narrative feature film projects that explore scientific, mathematical, or technological themes in their storylines, or that feature a leading character who is a scientist, engineer, innovator or mathematician.
Tribeca All Access
Tribeca All Access provides both established and emerging filmmakers with unprecedented access to industry professionals. In 2011, TAA will provide grants of $10,000 to ten filmmakers from traditionally under-represented communities working in narrative and documentary
Selected filmmakers will participate in an intensive four-day program, held concurrent with the Tribeca Film Festival. This intensive includes individual one- on-one meetings with industry members, networking with fellow filmmakers, and workshops that address the latest in fundraising, marketing and audience engagement.
Youth Programs:
Through a broad range of programming, students from New York City’s middle and high schools will have the opportunity learn more about film and to use film to think about their own lives, stories, communities and careers.
For more information on the Tribeca Film Institute and its programs, please visit http://www.tribecafilminstitute.org.