APPLY FOR GLOBAL PITCH 2022
Sunny Side of the Doc is looking for strong Women’s Voices in the genre of documentary for its Global Pitch. Submissions are open till 5 January 2022!
The Global Pitch by Sunny Side of the Doc will be held on 22-23 February 2022. The aim of the two-day online pitching session is to facilitate the international financing and coproduction of projects focusing on Women's Voices.
We welcome important, compelling, topical, relevant and original stories with a female perspective. While we wish to champion women filmmakers, particularly from under-represented communities, we are open to all off screen talents.
Submissions are open till January 5, 2022.
The Global Pitch is a unique opportunity for 12 selected projects to reach out to 100+ key decision makers through online pitching and tailored individual meetings. The platform will also offer all applicants and participants networking and business opportunities.
The Global Pitch kicks off Sunny Side of the Doc 2022 and our year-long online activities which will focus on the Diversity of voices!. Sunny Side of the Doc aims to bring to light projects, stories and talents from diverse geographical, social, racial, age and gender backgrounds. It wishes to embrace the diversity of narration of the documentary genre. It will take place in person in La Rochelle from 22-23 June 2022.
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