The Arts Council has announced the deadline for the 2011 Reel Art scheme. Launched in 2008, Reel Art is designed to provide film artists with a unique opportunity to make highly creative, imaginative and experimental documentaries on an artistic theme.
Reel Art will wholly support three films with grants of €70 - €80,000 per project and the completed projects will premiere at the JDIFF in February 2013. The deadline for receipt of applications is Friday, 16th September at 17:00.
The Arts Council’s purpose in offering the Reel Art scheme is to support film artists to make documentary art films that would not otherwise get made. A key aim of the scheme is to complement, rather than replicate, the documentary and other funding programmes offered by the Arts Council, broadcasters and funding agencies in Ireland.
Reel Art projects should be conceived for theatrical exhibition at film festivals and in arthouse cinema settings. Only proposals for original, imaginative and aesthetically-driven treatments of arts subjects will be considered while proposals that offer visually engaging, creative and experimental approaches to their subject will be prioritised.
Updated guidelines for Reel Art 2011, together with application forms for the scheme are available for download from the website www.reelart.ie. The Arts Council’s Reel Art scheme is operated in association with Filmbase and the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.