Call for projects open: Sunny Side of the Doc's Global Pitch 2023!
Join the international documentary community online on February 7-8 for the third edition of this worldwidel pitching Session!
The renowned international marketplace for documentary and narrative experiences, Sunny Side of the Doc, is calling for powerful and engaging stories highlighting societal, economic, political, geo-strategic and/or human issues, across a wide range of themes essential to the survival of our societies!
This new edition of their popular online Global Pitch format will be dedicated to the ongoing climate emergency, its consequences on society and the concrete solutions on offer around the world. Participants will receive an overview of the market and the needs of decision makers, access to qualified and diverse industry professionals, keynotes and networking opportunities; the 12 selected projects will go on to reach +100 key decision-makers through further online pitches and one-on-one meetings.
Projects in development or production from around the globe in all lengths and forms are welcome!
Submit your project by December 12, 2022 (23:00 GMT)!
Created in 2021, the Global Pitch is an online event created by Sunny Side of the Doc to highlight documentary projects in line with a strong and committed annual theme, and previously highlighted investigative documentaries in 2021 and female talents in 2022, respectively.
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