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Berlinale Talents is accepting applications from emerging film professionals across more than 15 disciplines for its 2027 edition, which will bring 200 participants to Berlin during the International Film Festival.
Filmmakers and other emerging cinema professionals have until 2 September 2026 to apply for Berlinale Talents 2027, the talent-development programme of the Berlin International Film Festival.
The programme will select 200 participants from around the world for six days of workshops, discussions, creative exchange and industry networking in Berlin from 12–17 February 2027.
Applications originally opened in July, placing the call outside Indie Shorts Mag’s normal 72-hour news window. However, the international reach of the programme, its direct connection to the Berlinale and the remaining two-week application window make it a significant continuing opportunity for filmmakers who may not yet have applied.
What is Berlinale Talents?
Berlinale Talents is the Berlin International Film Festival’s professional development programme for emerging filmmakers who already have some professional experience.
Participants join the Berlinale Talents Summit and can take part in discussions, workshops and networking opportunities alongside established filmmakers and industry professionals.
The programme accepts applicants across more than 15 film disciplines, rather than being limited to directors or producers.
Berlinale Talents says it typically receives more than 3,400 applications each year, from which around 200 participants are eventually chosen. Applicants are screened for eligibility before submissions move through the programme’s selection committees, with final notifications expected around mid-December.
Short filmmakers can apply — but this is not a short-film competition
For Indie Shorts Mag readers, one important distinction is that Berlinale Talents is not a short-film submission programme or festival competition.
Applicants apply as film professionals based on their experience and body of work rather than entering an individual short film for screening.
That means directors, screenwriters, producers and other professionals who have built experience through short films may potentially be eligible, provided they satisfy the requirements for their particular discipline.
Berlinale Talents provides an online eligibility checker that applicants can use before beginning the full application.
Applications cover more than 15 filmmaking disciplines
Berlinale Talents is designed for professionals working across a broad range of filmmaking roles.
The programme’s application system asks candidates to select their professional discipline and evaluates them according to the relevant experience requirements.
Because those requirements vary by craft, filmmakers should check their specific discipline rather than assuming that one universal eligibility rule applies to all applicants.
This also makes the opportunity relevant beyond writer-directors: professionals working elsewhere in the filmmaking process can potentially enter through their own discipline.
Application deadline: 2 September 2026
The final deadline is:
2 September 2026 at 12:00 noon CEST.
An early-bird application fee of €10 was available through 19 August at noon CEST. That deadline has now passed.
Applicants submitting during the remaining period pay the regular €15 service fee. Berlinale Talents says there is no separate participation fee if an applicant is ultimately selected.
Participants are generally responsible for their own travel, accommodation and daily expenses, although Berlinale Talents notes that filmmakers may be able to seek support from film institutes and other organisations in their home regions.
Selected filmmakers join Berlinale Talents in February
The 2027 Berlinale Talents programme will run from 12–17 February 2027 alongside the Berlin International Film Festival.
The programme describes the six-day experience as a combination of creative exchange, workshops, industry conversations and collaboration between participants from around the world.
Selection also provides entry into the wider Berlinale Talents alumni community, which extends beyond each year’s programme.
For some applicants there are additional project-development routes connected to the programme, including the Berlinale Talents Lab and Talent Project Market, although these carry their own eligibility and application requirements.
Additional funding opportunities exist within the Talents ecosystem
Filmmakers with eligible projects should also pay attention to opportunities connected to the main programme.
The Gold Rush Pictures Berlinale Talents Lab Awards, for example, will provide up to three development grants totalling €15,000 to selected participants in the Berlinale Talents Lab. Applications for the 2027 awards are open through 2 September 2026.
Berlinale Talents also lists The Dream Makers, whose 2027 application period runs through September 2. Six finalists are invited to Berlin with travel and accommodation covered.
Applicants should check the separate conditions for these programmes rather than assuming that submitting the standard Berlinale Talents application automatically enters them into every additional opportunity.
Should short filmmakers apply?
For filmmakers who already have several shorts behind them and are beginning to build an international career, Berlinale Talents can be considerably more relevant than another conventional festival submission.
The opportunity is centred on the filmmaker’s professional development and network, rather than the selection of one particular film.
However, Berlinale Talents is aimed at applicants with an existing track record rather than complete beginners. Filmmakers should therefore use the official eligibility checker before investing time in the application.
With the final deadline set for 2 September, eligible filmmakers now have roughly two weeks to complete their application.
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