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TFL Co-Production Fund is a production grant from the Torino Film Lab (TFL) that provides €50,000 to feature film projects — including documentaries of at least 60 minutes — realized in co-production between European and international partners. In 2026, three grants of €50,000 are awarded to international co-productions in an advanced development stage planning to complete by October 2028.
Selected teams also receive tailored consultancies to guide them through final preparation stages before production, plus access to TFL's international co-production market. Eligible applicants are feature film projects in advanced development with confirmed European-international co-production structure. The 2026 call is now closed.
Applications are submitted via the TorinoFilmLab platform; organizations should monitor TFL for future call openings.
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TorinoFilmLab | TFL Co-Production Fund 2026 Use the search bar to find projects, completed films, and TFL community members. TFL Co-Production Fund 2026 Call for applications closed! Production grant of € 50,000 to feature film projects realised in co-production between European and international partners.
In 2026, the TFL Co-Production Fund will assign three grants of € 50,000 to international co-productions currently in advanced development stage, planning to be completed by October 2028. A series of tailor-made consultancies will be organized according to the needs of the film teams, guiding them through the last preparatory stages before production.
Moreover, the selected teams will be invited to attend the TFL Meeting Event in November 2026 in Torino, Italy. Attended every year by over 200 European and international film professionals, the TFL co-production market is an important occasion of visibility and an opportunity to find additional partners thanks to networking moments and one-on-one meetings.
For a complete overview of the programme, please visit the TFL Co-Production Fund page TFL Co-Production Fund is organised by TorinoFilmLab – Museo Nazionale del Cinema with the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Sub-programme of the European Union . In case you missed the Q&A Zoom session please contact the project manager asking for the recording. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Wednesday, 4 th March 2026, 2:00 p.
m. CET The Co-Production Fund targets international co-productions in advanced development stage respecting the following criteria: - fiction, creative documentaries, animation, over 60 minutes - co-productions between countries that are part of the Creative Europe MEDIA strand (*) and countries not participating in the MEDIA strand, with the following co-production shares: MEDIA producers : min. 20% - max.
70% non-MEDIA producers : min. 30% - max. 80% - the film must be scheduled to complete production and report to TFL by 31 st October 2028 .
For the complete list of REGULATIONS check the CALL FOR APPLICATIONS . The applicant must be a European producer of a company established in one of the countries participating in the MEDIA strand (*) and owned by nationals from such countries.
* Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Republic of Serbia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine.
Deadline for applications: Wednesday, 4 th March 2026, 2:00 p. m.
CET Announcement of selected projects: by September 2026 Online consultancies: October - December 2026 Participation in the TFL Meeting Event: end of November 2026 Complete production and delivery of reporting materials (including invoices of production expenses): by October 31st, 2028 In order to apply, please check the ELEGIBILITY CRITERIA , the list of REQUESTED DOCUMENTS, and all details in the CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - CO-PRODUCTION FUND 2026 .
For general information: TFL Funds Coordinator Greta Fornari - fornari@museocinema. it For information about financial aspects: Production and TFL Funds Advisor Greta Nordio – funds. tfl@museocinema.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Feature film projects in advanced development, including documentaries, with a minimum length of 60 minutes. Projects must be co-productions between European and international partners. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows €50,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was April 3, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
TFL Co-Production Fund is funded by Torino Film Lab (TFL). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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