The Norman Jewison Film Program is a full-time, 5 ½ month professional accelerated program for emerging to mid-level Canadian filmmakers.
The Norman Jewison Film Program is a full-time, 5 ½ month professional accelerated program for emerging to mid-level Canadian filmmakers. It is designed to improve narrative storytelling and grow the residents’ body of work, creative community and career potential.
It offers four distinct labs for directors, producers, writers and editors, each with adapted components to help meet the needs of residents annually.This is the CFC’s longest-running and signature program.
In 2021, it was renamed to honour award-winning and internationally acclaimed filmmaker and CFC founder Norman Jewison.
Program Structure
The program includes four distinct labs: the Directors’ Lab, the Writers’ Lab, the Producers’ Lab and the Editors’ Lab.
Eligibility
This program is designed for emerging/mid-level filmmakers who are self-driven, committed and ready to explore new approaches and creative partnerships.Please refer to specific eligibility requirements for each Lab.
Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada.
Tuition & Fees
Tuition:
$10,000 (covered by scholarship)
Tuition is covered by a full scholarship thanks to the generosity of CFC donors. Monthly bursaries while in program and a relocation bursary are also provided. Please visit Financial Assistance for more information.
There is a $100 CAD application fee via PayPal for all applications to The Norman Jewison Film Program.
We connect diverse Canadian voices and stories to screens around the world
The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) is a charitable cultural organization and a place of learning, community and imagination for a growing network of Canadian talent in the screen industry.
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