Thank you for your interest in Rural Cinema, a training institute and project aimed at supporting leaders from rural areas and small towns across the United States to use films as a resource in their work for environmental justice and protection. Rural Cinema will offer training and support for participants to hold screening events in their community over the course of a year. We are accepting applications from organizations and individuals addressing environmental issues affecting their communities.
For full information on eligibility and program details please visit this link.
To be considered for participation in Rural Cinema please complete the application below. The deadline to submit is Tuesday January 28th. You’ll need to create a quick account/login so that you can work on your application and have your information saved. Before you get started you can find a preview of the application questions here. Please also check out this document of frequently asked questions. If you have any additional questions, join us at a webinar Q&A on Thursday, December 12th at 2pm ET. Register for it here! If you can’t attend, we will be recording it. Feel free to also email amyers@workingfilms.org
2025 Cucalorus Works in Progress Lab: Call for applications
The Cucalorus Works-in-Progress (WiP) Lab supports social justice documentaries with a focus on Black storytelling. Co-designed and coordinated by Working Films, participating artists receive feedback on their work-in-progress and explore audience engagement strategies through workshops, consultations, and community screenings during a weeklong residency at Cucalorus’ campus. This year’s Lab takes place from April 22- April 29. Now in its sixteenth year, the Works-in-Progress lab was launched in 2008 through a partnership between Working Films and Cucalorus. We will be accepting applications through January 10th, 2025!
Program and Application Details
Residency
Working Films and Cucalorus are teaming up again for the 2025 Works In Progress Lab. Selected filmmakers will come to Wilmington, NC - where Cucalorus and Working Films are based - for a weeklong residency which includes trainings, workshops and community engagement screenings. Participants should plan for arrival on Monday April 21 and departure on April 29. The lab begins on Tuesday, April 22 and runs through Monday April 28.
Filmmakers will spend time participating in workshops with the Working Films and Cucalorus teams. They will be joined by experienced documentary filmmaker mentors. Previous mentors include Byron Hurt, Natalie Bullock Brown, Jacqueline Olive, and Lana Garland. We create a tight knit atmosphere of peer support where the facilitators and mentors lead the cohort in giving one another feedback on their work in progress. Using Working Films’ 24 years of experience in creating impact campaigns for documentary films, we also spend time workshopping the distribution and impact strategies for participating films.
And finally, during residency week, filmmakers will have an opportunity to screen their work-in-progress footage with organizations and individuals who are working on the issues which their film addresses. These are intimate, closed door screenings. The audiences are change leaders, whose lived experiences and work align with the film content, who can provide valuable feedback for filmmakers as they continue to edit and plan for how their film can make an impact once it’s completed.
Filmmakers will also have down time to work on their edit, write, and relax or sight-see in downtown Wilmington and surrounding beaches. Previous cohorts have found the downtime creates the perfect opportunity to build lasting relationships and share experiences & learnings with their peers.
Eligibility
The Cucalorus WiP lab supports social justice documentaries with a focus on Black storytelling. Films may be shorts, features, or episodic, but must be nonfiction.
Films can be at any stage of development, but we find that filmmakers benefit most when they are in the production or post production phase of their project. We will need some sample footage to show at feedback screenings. This could be an assembly, sizzle reel, rough cut, or fine cut. It’s up to the filmmaker to decide what to show. The goal is to have these opportunities for feedback be of benefit to the director wherever they are in their process.
What’s Included
Working Films and Cucalorus cover the following expenses for each selected director:
- Round trip transportation to Wilmington, NC for the residency.
- Housing during the residency.
- Most meals during the residency.
- Airport transfer and most local transportation during the residency.
- Three years of all-access passes to Cucalorus Festival in November.