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Dart Documentary Film Fellowship 2025 (Funded)
The second annual Dart Center Documentary Film Fellowship is an immersive, week-long fellowship designed for senior and mid-career filmmakers who wish to deepen their knowledge of emotional trauma and psychological injury, delve into documentary ethics and craft challenges, and enrich their professional engagement with violence, conflict and tragedy. The Dart Center Documentary Film Fellowship will take place February 9-15, 2025 in Orlando, Florida.
The fellowship will bring together 12 filmmakers with leading experts on core issues of trauma science as well as innovators in documentary practice, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas, experiences and challenges in the profession. Seminars will focus on ethical documentary reporting and engagement of vulnerable people in all stages of production; narrative and craft challenges specific to documentary film; duty of care to subjects and sources; self-care and resilience; as well as organizational and peer support from pre-production through film distribution.
The program will equip filmmakers with the knowledge and skills to approach victims and survivors with sensitivity and depth; understand the complexity of trauma survivors’ experiences; tell more insightful, multi-dimensional and nuanced stories about those impacted by trauma; make more informed, ethical choices when covering traumatic events; and create self-care and peer support plans that span development through distribution, awards and streaming runs.
Costs of Dart Documentary Film
The fellowship covers round trip travel, seven nights of lodging, meals and expenses directly related to participation, such as ground transportation in Florida. The program does not cover health or travel insurance, visa costs, additional nights of lodging beyond the program’s duration or ground transportation in fellows’ home cities.
Open to professional documentary filmmakers from all over the world;
They should have the desire to deepen their knowledge of emotional trauma and psychological injury, delve into documentary ethics and craft challenges, and enrich their engagement around violence, conflict and tragedy.
Letter of interest: Your letter should discuss your work as a filmmaker, your experiences covering violence and trauma, challenges you’ve encountered or particular events or experiences that have informed your outlook and/or professional trajectory, and what you hope to take away from the fellowship. (No more than 2 pages)
One recent and relevant documentary work sample:
Your work sample should have been published or broadcast within the last five years, and be no longer than 15 minutes: it can be a standalone piece, or a section from a longer film. Password-protected Vimeo links are preferred.
You must have worked as a Director, Producer or Editor on the project.
If your work sample is in a language other than English, please submit it with English subtitles. If subtitles are not possible, you may submit an English-language transcript alongside the video file.
Two letters of recommendation from professional references: You will be asked to provide an email address for each of your recommenders, and they will be contacted directly by Submittable to upload their recommendation for your application. The deadline for recommendations is October 23, 2024.