IDFA Bertha Fund Classic
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The IDFA Bertha Fund Classic is one of the most important international funding schemes for documentary filmmakers from underrepresented regions. It offers grants for both project development and production/post-production, helping to bring distinctive non-fiction stories to international audiences. The fund has supported numerous award-winning documentaries since its inception.
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For 2026, the usual two deadlines have been merged into a single round closing 10 February. Check the IBF Classic Country List carefully before applying, as eligibility is strictly tied to the director's nationality and current residence. Documentary series and student projects are not eligible.
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