WCF Africa (post-production funding)
In cooperation with the German Federal Foreign Office the World Cinema Fund launched a special funding opportunity for projects from sub-Saharan Africa in 2016. All WCF submissions with projects from sub-Saharan Africa will automatically also be considered for the special funding by the WCF Africa programme.
WCF submission deadlines and WCF guidelines for production funding apply. The usual form for WCF production funding should be used for submission. The funding is provided by the German Federal Foreign Office.
Who can apply?
Eligible to apply are
- film production companies from sub-Saharan Africa regions, that can confirm their collaboration with a director from sub-Saharan Africa region/country or
- registered film production companies based in Germany (in the commercial register or registered trade) that can prove a working relationship with a director from a sub-Saharan Africa region/country or
- registered film production companies from other EU member states, provided they have a branch or place of business in Germany and can prove a working relationship with a director from a sub-Saharan Africa region.
The role of the German partner
The WCF aims to support films in the WCF regions/countries by developing active cooperations between producers and directors from these regions and German partners. Therefore, German film companies play an important role in the structure of the WCF – in a cultural-political and in an economic way.
The producer from a WCF region/country can submit a project without having a German partner involved at the time of application. However, a German partner is needed as soon as a project is recommended for funding by the WCF jury. The WCF often serves as a bridge between producers from abroad and German companies, i. e. it can assist in finding an adequate partner. Once a cooperation is in place, the WCF jury's funding recommendation can be turned into a funding contract between the WCF and the German partner.
The German partner is responsible for signing the funding agreement with the WCF and is the actual recipient of the WCF support. He is also held liable by the WCF for the project. For the final accounting, the German partner has to deliver an auditor’s report/certificate confirming that the WCF funding amount (minuspossible overheads of 7.5 percent maximum for the German partner) was entirely spent for the production of the film in a WCF region/country.
Submission Form and Deadlines
There are two submission processes per year.
- The deadline for the first submission process is end of February/beginning of March. The jury meetings in which decisions are made on these submissions are usually held at the end of June/beginning of July.
- The deadline for the second submission process is in July and jury meetings to decide on these submissions are usually held in early November.
Decisions on funding recommendations are announced after the respective jury meetings.
The exact deadlines will be published on this website in due time and the application form will be activated between four to six weeks before the respective deadline.
Key Facts
- Maximum funding: 40,000 Euros for post-production funding.
- The total production costs of the supported projects should range between 200,000 Euros and 1,400,000 Euros.
- The funding must be spent on the post-production of the film in the aforementioned regions.
- The contractual partner is always the German partner.
- Please note that the final expenditure report of funds must be delivered by October 2024, the latest.
Submission documents
The submission form will be available on this Website between four to six weeks prior to the deadline.
Please note that the form cannot be saved during the application process! It is therefore recommended that you have all information and documents ready before starting to fill out the form. By submitting, your application is complete. You will then receive an automatic confirmation email.
The following documents must be attached to the online Submission Form (in English or French):
- Financing information:
- Financing Plan in Euros and in the respective local currency (if available). A model financing plan can be downloaded here (15 KB).
The financing plan must contain the following information: names of the companies/partners involved, type of financing (funds, own investment, in-kind contributions, Sales/MG, etc.), shares (in percentage) of the respective partners, broken down by country in each case. Please also indicate which amounts are already secured and which are still open (as well as the estimated date on which a response/decision is expected). - Budget (detailed): in Euros and local currency (if available).
- Financing Plan in Euros and in the respective local currency (if available). A model financing plan can be downloaded here (15 KB).
- Contracts and agreements: all financing agreements and/or letters of intent from financing partners that have already been confirmed.
- Signed co-production contracts/cooperation agreements or deal memos.
- Rights transfer: The transfer of rights is a document or contract that transfers the rights of the screenwriter to the producer and officially authorises the latter to use the screenplay for a film project. If the author and the producer are the same person, it is not necessary to attach the statement.
- An artistic/visual concept with mood board, casting, locations, editing and narrative concept, etc.
- A password-protected link to the rough cut, including english or french subtitles (in case the original language is non of these).