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Women in Film India introduces Cannes scholarship to support emerging women producers

Cannes, March 11 (UNI) In an effort to strengthen the presence of Indian independent cinema on the global stage, Women in Film India (WIF India) has announced a nationwide initiative to select two emerging women producers who will represent the country at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival.
Founded by Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga Kapoor, the non-profit is offering a comprehensive scholarship that includes participation in the impACT Lab and the prestigious Producers Network during the Cannes Marché du Film this May.
The initiative is a natural extension of WIF India’s mission. While the organisation made its debut at Cannes in 2025, this year marks the first time the opportunity has been opened to a public, nationwide call for applications, specifically targeting producers who are ready to scale their careers internationally.
The scholarship is a rigorous professional development track. The two selected producers will undergo a hybrid mentorship program, starting with virtual workshops in April before heading to Cannes from May 13–18, 2026.
Once on the ground, the producers will be integrated into the Producers Network, giving them direct access to industry breakfasts and private sessions with global decision-makers. "International festivals have been transformative spaces in my own journey," said Guneet Monga Kapoor. "This scholarship is about ensuring that more women get the chance to bring their stories, their voices, and their projects into those rooms."
The initiative forms part of WIF India’s broader mission to expand opportunities for women in the film industry and foster stronger international collaborations. Although the organisation first participated in activities at Cannes in 2025, this marks the first time the programme has been opened through a nationwide call for applications, specifically inviting emerging producers who are ready to take their careers to an international platform.
The call is specifically looking for India-based women producers who have a proven track record in short films but are now looking to break through with their first feature-length project, reports The Hollywood Reporter India.
Applicants must have made at least two short films and be in the process of developing their first feature-length project. To be considered, applicants must submit a comprehensive pitch deck that outlines their vision, including a director's and producer’s note, a detailed treatment and budget, and viewing links to their previous work.
Applications for the scholarship will remain open until March 17. UNI NST SSP
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