Fabienne Colas Foundation’s BEING BLACK IN CANADA

The Fabienne Colas Foundation’s Being Black in Canada program – Canada’s largest incubator dedicated to Black Filmmakers – is thrilled to be back with a call for applications for its 2025 edition. Thanks to the support of NETFLIX, the National Bank, Telefilm Canada, Canada Council for the Arts, and our local partners, the Program will support up to 21 new young, promising Black filmmakers in Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Ottawa, Calgary, and Vancouver.

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DEADLINE: MAY 25th, 2025

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Watch the 2022 films online on CBC GEM (Broadcast in 2024) : Montreal • Toronto • Halifax

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Fabienne Colas Foundation’s Being Black in Canada program offers professional mentorship in the audiovisual production of a short film with the theme of “Being Black in Canada.” Up to 21 new young, promising Black filmmakers in Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Ottawa, Calgary, and Vancouver (3 per city, and 6 in Montreal – 3 francophones and 3 anglophones) will be guided through the many steps of audiovisual production (screenwriting, directing, editing, post-production, etc…), and will create a documentary short from 8 to 10 minutes. This process will be carried out under the professional tutelage of industry professionals with professional equipment.

 

Their final work will be screened as:

  • World Premiere at the Toronto Black Film Festival – February 2026
  • Atlantic Premiere at the Halifax Black Film Festival – February 2026
  • Premiere at the Ottawa Black Film Festival – March 2026
  • Premiere at the Calgary Black Film Festival – May 2026
  • Quebec Premiere at the Montreal Intl Black Film Festival – September 2026
  • Premiere at the Vancouver Intl Black Film Festival – November / December 2026
  • Potential screenings to other festivals / events in 2026 and beyond (tbd).

 

Filmmakers will address the issue of social integration of people from Black communities in their city through film. The program is for emerging Black creators between 18 and 40, who have a passion for cinema. Potential candidates should have a dream to work in the audiovisual field but have not yet had the opportunity due to social, economic, and/or cultural reasons.

 

Eligibility criteria:

 

  1. Be between 18 and 40 (included) on the date of application.
  2. Be from a Black community.
  3. Be a  visible minority who identifies as Black.
  4. Have demonstrated an interest in the audiovisual field and documentary filmmaking.
  5. Have concrete career-oriented plans in the audiovisual field.
  6. Demonstrate motivation for the program.
  7. Be available for activities related to the program, particularly from June to December 2025 for all training, creation, editing, follow-up, networking etc; AND between January & December 2026 for screenings, festivals, distribution, promotion, interviews etc. (Part-time)
  8. Be available to attend the Black Film Festivals tour in all cities (physically and/or virtually)
  9. Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
  10. Live in the Greater Area of either: Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Ottawa, Calgary, or Vancouver.
  11. Submit a video or film you made in a non-professional setting (short film, clip, video, etc.).
  12. Submit a concrete documentary project that fits the program theme (300 words).

 

People who have already created, completed, or directed professional videos or films are NOT eligible.

 

Films can be created in English and/or French (local languages and/or dialects are allowed as long as they are part of the script).  HOWEVER, each applicant must be fluent in English to fully benefit from the program and easily take part in training, mentorships and more (except for Francophone participants in Montreal who can attend French class only).

 

DEADLINE: MAY 25th, 2025

 

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