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FAQ on HBF+Europe: Post-production Support

  • What is HBF+Europe: Post-production Support?

    HBF+Europe offers post-production support to European producers to participate in high-quality feature films by talented filmmakers from countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and certain countries in Eastern Europe. The funding is designed for international co-productions, in which at least one European and one non-European producer is involved. For more details, see here.

  • What is the difference between HBF+Europe: Minority Co-production Support and HBF+Europe: Post-production Support?

    An application for HBF+Europe: Minority Co-production Support has to be requested before the start of production and has to be spend on production and post-production costs. An application for HBF+Europe: Post-production Support has to be requested after the production has started and can only be spent on post-production costs.

  • Who can apply to HBF+Europe?

    The applicant should be a production company that is constituted and active for at least two years in a country participating in Creative Europe Media including the list of non-EU Participating Countries, and owned – directly or by majority participation – by nationals from such countries. The track record of the applicant should demonstrate a (majority or minority) participation in at least two completed feature films, including one international or European co-produced feature film.

    The applicant should apply with a project by an eligible filmmaker and main producer (i.e. a with a nationality from and who lives in one of the countries mentioned on the HBF list of eligible countries)

  • Are there limitations regarding the expected start of shooting?

    Yes. A rough cut must be provided to the selection committee withing the application deadline.

  • What information is required in the environmental sustainability strategy?

    It is mandatory to include an environmental sustainability strategy in the HBF+Europe: Minority Co-production Support application dossier. The committee will assess the feasibility of the strategy to ensure a more environmentally-respectful film production and in what way the producer(s) aim(s) to reduce the carbon footprint of the project. The innovative aspects of this environmental sustainability strategy will also be assessed.

    The assessment of each project is based on pre-formulated criteria and scores will be given on each main selection criteria, with a maximum score of 100 points. A maximum of 15 points can be given out towards the environmental sustainability strategy. You can read more in the Award criteria to be found on this page

  • What does it mean that the project should be finalised before a specific date?

    Due to the HBF’s financial obligations, the conditions and requirements as mentioned in the HBF+Europe contract need to be finished by a given date. This means that a final version of the film has been delivered and all payments and reports have been made 12 months after the application deadline. Please consider you must submit to us a final expenditure plan of the HBF+Europe grant, accorded by an external auditor. The premiere of the film may take place at a later date, as long as the HBF has received all deliverables on time.

  • Who selects the projects and how will the projects be assessed?

    The committee assessing the projects consists of members from Europe and outside Europe, each with a distinct and relevant expertise and experience within the film industry. Projects that meet the formal criteria for eligibility will be further assessed based on the entry form, additional documents and visual material. An assessment form based on pre-formulated criteria is used and scores will be given on each main selection criteria, with a maximum score of 100 points. Please refer to this page for the award criteria for more detailed information. 

  • Can we receive feedback why our project was not selected for HBF+Europe?

    Upon request and internal evaluation, an overview of the average score can be provided, as well as feedback from the HBF-staff.

  • If our project is not selected for HBF+Europe, can we appeal this decision?

    No, there is no possibility to appeal this decision.

  • Can selection for HBF+Europe: Post-production support be combined with other HBF support?

    The scheme can be combined with HBF Script and Project Development Support and NFF+HBF Co-production Support, but not with HBF+Europe: Minority Co-production Support.

  • There are similar Creative Europe supported programmes, run by other European film funds. Can co-production support of these similar programmes, for the same project, be combined?

    No. Projects cannot receive funding twice for co-production from similar co-production programmes funded by Creative Europe. These programmes are:

    It is also not possible to combine the HBF+Europe: Minority Co-production Support with HBF+Europe: Post-production Support.

    Should you have applied to HBF+Europe: Minority Co-production Support and one of these programmes, please notify us.

  • Are there any requirements towards the premiere festival, once the project is supported by the HBF+Europe: Post-production scheme?

    No, there are no requirements in terms of the premiere festival for the final film.

If you did not find your question or a relevant answer above, please contact us via hbf@IFFR.com.