What's Happening?
The Rotterdam Film Festival has announced the launch of 'Safe Harbour,' a program aimed at supporting stateless and at-risk filmmakers. This initiative will be part of the festival's industry sidebar during
its 2026 edition, running from February 1-4. The program will provide selected filmmakers with mentorship and opportunities to present their projects at the CineMart co-production market. Four early-stage projects have been chosen to participate, with filmmakers receiving tailored support to enhance their project materials for market participation.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of 'Safe Harbour' highlights the Rotterdam Film Festival's commitment to fostering diversity and resilience in the global film industry. By supporting at-risk and stateless filmmakers, the festival is addressing significant challenges faced by these artists in accessing funding and opportunities. This initiative may lead to increased visibility and support for underrepresented voices in cinema, potentially influencing industry practices and encouraging other festivals to adopt similar programs.
What's Next?
The selected filmmakers will participate in online mentorship and an in-person workshop ahead of the CineMart co-production market. The festival's efforts to support diverse voices may inspire other industry stakeholders to implement similar initiatives, potentially leading to a more inclusive and equitable film industry. The success of 'Safe Harbour' could also encourage further collaborations between festivals and philanthropic organizations to support at-risk filmmakers.











