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Home / Arts and Entertainment / France Opens Doors to Baltic Films

France Opens Doors to Baltic Films

24 Nov

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Summary

  • France's ACM fund to host nine Baltic projects.
  • Workshop aims to guide filmmakers through fund requirements.
  • Geopolitical shifts increase European attention on Baltic cinema.

France is extending a significant opportunity to Baltic filmmakers, aiming to increase their presence in Europe's prestigious Aide aux cinémas du monde (ACM) co-production fund. The National Film Board (CNC) will host an international co-production workshop in Paris in February 2026, specifically welcoming nine projects from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. This workshop is designed to pair regional producers with French counterparts and advisors, assisting them in navigating the ACM's rigorous application criteria.

The ACM fund, established in 2012, is a major financial backer for international co-productions involving a French partner, with a substantial budget and a track record of launching films into A-list festivals. For Baltic producers, participation in this workshop represents a crucial step toward accessing significant funding and global exposure, with average grants reaching up to €150,000 for fiction.

This renewed focus on Baltic cinema comes amid heightened geopolitical attention on the region since the war in Ukraine began. Industry professionals note that European institutions are now paying closer attention, recognizing the strategic importance of cultural exchange and support for filmmakers on Europe's border.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
ACM is a French fund supporting international feature film co-productions with a French partner, aiming to promote cultural diversity.
Baltic filmmakers can apply through a co-production workshop in Paris in February 2026, pairing them with French producers.
Recent geopolitical shifts have increased European institutional attention on the Baltic region and its cultural output.

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