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SFFILM Sloan Science in Cinema Fellowship

Film Fellowship
Paid Accommodation

About this opportunity

The Sloan Science in Cinema Filmmaker Fellowship supports narrative features and series that engage with scientific and technological themes. Two fellows are selected annually, each receiving a substantial cash grant, a residency at SFFILM's FilmHouse, and pairing with a science advisor to ensure authentic representation of scientific content.

Application tips

Your project should meaningfully engage with science or technology, not merely use them as backdrop. The fellowship values projects where scientific themes drive character and story.

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