Since 2012, Eurimages has been addressing the issue of gender equality in the film industry.

A Gender Equality Working Group composed of representatives from a number of members states has been set up and meets three times a year, with the aim of:
 

  • studying the current situation of the presence of women in the cinema sector at national and international level in co-operation with other national and international bodies;
  • analysing the current situation of Eurimages with regards to gender equality in the selection of projects;
  • collecting information on the “gender of the project” and on the content of the script (Bechdel test) for the applications submitted to Eurimages.

 

 Strategy for gender equality

At its 160th Board of Management meeting in Strasbourg (France) on 16 October 2020, the Eurimages Board of Management renewed its commitment to gender equality by adopting its third strategy for gender equality in the European film industry covering the period 2021-2023.

This decision by the Board of Management reflects the Fund’s ongoing commitment to addressing the problem of under-representation of women in cinema and in particular to supporting female-driven projects. Through the implementation of this strategy, Eurimages will continue to be a driving force for change by adopting a series of measures to promote the role of women in front of and behind the camera.

 

 New measure to boost gender equality in 2022

As part of our Gender Equality strategy, from January 2022 onwards, projects involving a female director will be able to apply to Eurimages for support amounts of up to 25% of the total budget across all genres (fiction, animation, documentary). The maximum support amount of 500 000 euros continues to apply.

 

 *Aiming for 50/50

As part of its strategy, Eurimages has embraced the aim of achieving equal distribution of co-production funding between women and men. The Fund’s progress towards this aim is shown in the “Eurimages supports Gender Equality” graphic published on our website. The “current status” percentage in the graphic reflects the share of total support awarded to projects directed by women and is calculated as a sliding average over the last six decision meetings.

 

 Increasing the visibility of female talent

Improving the visibility of talented female directors and sharing best practice and know-how is a pivotal tool in the Eurimages' 2021-2023 action plan. This includes:

For other initiatives see below

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Back Who will win the 2017 Audentia Award at the Locarno Festival?

Who will win the 2017 Audentia Award at the Locarno Festival?

The Council of Europe’s Eurimages Fund has joined forces with Locarno Festival to present the second edition of the Audentia Award for best female director, during the 70th edition of the Festival, which will be held from 2 to 12 August 2017.

The award, a cash prize of 30,000 euros, has been instigated by Eurimages alongside a raft of other measures to promote greater gender equality in the film industry.

Audentia – meaning "courage" or "bravery" in Latin – reflects two vital qualities for any woman wishing to pursue a career in film directing. With the Audentia Award, Eurimages intends to celebrate women who have had the courage to make that choice, by giving their work greater visibility and inspiring other women to follow in their footsteps.

10 films have been pre-selected from across all Locarno Festival’s categories and all films by female directors to compete for the second edition of the Prize.

Locarno, Switzerland 25 July 2017
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