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  1. Eurimages is a cultural fund of the Council of Europe that supports film co-productions and festivals. Find out the latest news, events and projects of Eurimages and its 38 member states.

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      Eurimages promotes independent filmmaking by providing...

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      EURIMAGES supports fiction, animation and documentary...

  2. Eurimages is a cultural fund that supports independent filmmaking in 38 European countries and Canada. It provides financial assistance to feature, animation and documentary films, and fosters co-operation among film professionals.

  3. Jan 5, 2022 · Eurimages is a fund that supports fiction, animation and documentary feature films of a minimum length of 70 minutes. It encourages co-productions between member states of the Council of Europe and offers soft loans or subsidies to eligible projects.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EurimagesEurimages - Wikipedia

    Eurimages is a cultural support fund of the Council of Europe, established in 1989 (35 years ago) (). Eurimages promotes independent filmmaking by providing financial support to feature-length fiction, animation, and documentary films.

  5. Eurimages is a fund that supports European co-productions of feature films. Learn how to apply for co-production support, check the deadlines, guidelines and regulations, and access the submission platform.

  6. rm.coe.int › 2022-activitiesreport › 1680acfcdbEurimages - rm.coe.int

    Nov 16, 2023 · Eurimages - 2022 Activity report In 2022, the Eurimages Board of Management approved the creation of new Eurimages Lab Awards to be awarded from 2024 for a maximum period of three years. That same year, the Fund adopted an animated version of its logo for the credits of the films it supports.

  7. rm.coe.int › final-2021-activitiesreport-versionlongue-enEurimages - Council of Europe

    Active since 1989, Eurimages is the Council of Europe Fund for the support of co-production, distribution and exhibition of international cinematographic works. With the accession of Ukraine and the departure of Argentina, the Fund numbered 40 countries as of December 2021.