14/11/2023 - The focus of this year’s edition, which also hosted some strong master classes, was mainly on education in the different fields of filmmaking
02/11/2023 - This year's edition of the Croatian gathering offers a rich and varied line-up, incorporating various side competitions alongside the main one where contenders will vie for the Golden Pram
The European Commission adopted the 2022 work programme for Creative Europe Thursday, with an increased budget of around EUR 385m to help support the Covid-hit cultural and creative sectors.
The Commission has launched new actions to support the cultural and creative sectors in Europe and beyond, following the adoption of the work programme for the first year of the Creative Europe 2021-2027programme. In 2021, Creative Europe will allocate an unprecedented
budget of around €300 million to help professionals and artists from all cultural sectors to collaborate across disciplines and borders, in order to find more opportunities and to reach new audiences. Today s adoption lays the foundations for the first calls for proposals under the new programme. These calls will be open to all organisations active in the relevant cultural and creative sectors. The total programme budget of €2.4 billion over seven years has increased by 63% compared to the previous one. Creative Europe also aims to increase the competitiveness of cultural sectors, while supporting their efforts to become greener, more digital and more inclusive. Special attention is given to reinforcing the resil