One World Media Climate and Labour Film Grant 2024 for Young Filmmakers
One World Media Climate and Labour Film Grant. The Pulitzer Center, the Financial Times, and One World Media are excited to announce a new film partnership focused on climate change and labor.
One World Media is looking for an experienced filmmaker who wants to explore, through a short documentary, how climate change is affecting lives and work in the global south. We want to amplify new perspectives, stories and voices on our changing climate with a particular focus on the economic transition.
Through Pulitzer’s Our Work/Environment initiative, journalists have documented some of the risks of rising temperatures for workers, in fields and in factories. In the past two years, reporters have traveled throughout India and across Nigeria, Ghana, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uruguay, Paraguay, and South Africa to document the impact of extreme heat and weather on some of the world’s most vulnerable workers—including women who are often heads of household—and we encourage stories that detail the interconnected nature of business, climate, and consumer choices.
Requirements
- Your film will need to be 25 minutes or less and be completed by June 2025.
The successful filmmaker will receive the following:
- Up to £20k funding for their film
- A named executive for their documentary and production support
- A commission from the Financial Times with their final film made freely available on the FT’s platform.
- Global promotion of their film from all three partners and associated screenings
- Membership of the OWM global alumni network
- And an industry mentor
To apply you’ll need to show:
- 5+ years of evidenced experience as a documentary-maker. We want to see links to recent work, broadcast credits or festival screenings.
- References from a previous commissioner/exec
- A recorded pitch (3 minutes or under) – this can be filmed on your phone or an audio recording – about your idea
- A written synopsis of your idea with a detailed budget.
- If your film is reliant on negotiating particular access or following a particular person/subject we want you to show how far along you are with these discussions.
Deadline: September 1st, 2024
Click HERE to Apply