SET Film Festival Accelerator Programme
About this opportunity
The SET Film Festival Accelerator is a free three-month incubator launched by SET (a UK-based registered charity) as part of its 2026 Film Festival programming. The inaugural programme offers bespoke curatorial support, peer exchange sessions, and mentorship to a small cohort of emerging UK-based artists and filmmakers. The programme is designed to support early-stage practitioners in developing their curatorial practice and professional networks.
Application tips
Apply by 30 June 2026 via the SET website. As an inaugural edition, this represents an early opportunity to engage with a new programme that may grow in profile. Applications are free.
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