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Cove Park supports the creation of new work and/or new ways of working, especially through collaboration across disciplinary borders and research that takes artists into new professional and/or creative territory. This film residency will therefore include 2 or 3 others, from different sectors or disciplines, with whom the filmmaker has not worked previously.
Applications are open to mid-career or established screenwriters or writers/directors based in Scotland. Please see the ‘Call for Applications’ PDF for information on how to apply.
Filmmaker Residency Guidelines
The closing date is 18th January 2016.
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