By Todd Kushigemachi
The Women in Film Foundation is taking applications for its 27th annual Film Finishing Fund until May 18. Grants up to $15,000 will support films by, for and about women.
The program aids filmmakers around the world working in all genres for short and long formats. There will also be in-kind services for post including online editing and sound mixing.
Doc filmmakers must be finished with principal photography and a rough cut to be eligible. For narratives, 90% of principal photography must be completed, and there must be a rough cut. WIF members pay a reduced application fee.
The fund was created in 1985. Previous FFF recipients include "Circumstance," which won the Audience Award at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival
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