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Get Paid $50,000 To Film Your Next Short Film

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Looking for your next movie idea?

Have you recently made a movie or considering making a movie with a leading character that is a scientist, engineer or mathematician? If so, then this grant could be for you.

Film Independent Sloan Distribution Grant

The Film Independent Sloan Distribution Grant will award up to $50,000 to filmmakers who tell stories centering around science. From FIND:

The Sloan Distribution Grant will be a $50,000 grant awarded by Film Independent to a film that is entering its distribution phase…Eligible films must depict themes, stories, and characters grounded in real science, technology or economics.

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