Icelandic Film Centre

The Icelandic Film Centre (IFC) is a public institution that provides funding for Icelandic films, promotes them abroad and nurtures film culture in Iceland by supporting festivals, seminars, workshops and other networking opportunities for film professionals.

One of the key roles of The Icelandic Film Centre is to promote Icelandic film abroad. The Icelandic Film Centre maintains a physical presence at A-list film festivals; arranges Icelandic film weeks and retrospectives in collaboration with the film societies of many nations; maintains strong relations with foreign liaisons and ensures that Icelandic films (features, shorts, documentaries, and TV fiction) are properly introduced and made visible at international venues around the world.

Co-production
The Icelandic Film Fund is administered by the Icelandic Film Centre. The fund's role is to further Icelandic filmmaking by providing financial support to features, documentaries, shorts, and TV fiction.

Support is available for international co-productions with an Icelandic minority producer. Please note that only companies registered in Iceland can receive funding.

Visit our site for more information on co-producing with Iceland

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