Firelight Media Documentary Lab
About this opportunity
The Firelight Media Documentary Lab is an 18-month fellowship supporting underrepresented US-based filmmakers in creating their first or second feature-length documentary. Each cohort receives substantial grants, intensive mentorship from leading documentary professionals, and a sustained support structure that is rare in the independent film landscape. The programme has nurtured some of the most important new voices in American non-fiction storytelling.
Application tips
The Lab runs on roughly a two-year cycle, so check the website for when the next application opens. The programme is highly competitive, with around 300 applications per cycle. Your project should demonstrate both artistic ambition and a connection to underrepresented communities.
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