Cannes 2025

International Sámi Film Institute to Collaborate with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Sápmi / Guovdageaidnu / Kautokeino / Norway – The International Sámi Film Institute (ISFI) is proud to announce out of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival collaboration with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, through its world-renowned Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting program.

This partnership represents an opportunity for emerging Sámi and Indigenous screenwriters to compete for the most prestigious fellowships in the global film industry.

The Academy’s Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting is an international program that identifies and nurtures talented new screenwriters. Each year, the Academy awards up to five fellowships, which includes a $35,000 USD grant and mentorship from an Academy member throughout their fellowship year.

Fellowships are awarded with the understanding that recipients will complete feature-length screenplays during their fellowship year.

As an official Nicholl Partner, ISFI can now recommend Sámi or other Indigenous screenwriters to the Academy for consideration for the fellowship. This fellowship offers screenwriters a unique pathway into international networks, mentorship, and career-building opportunities.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with the Academy as an official partner of the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting. This partnership allows us to open doors for our talents in the Sámi and Indigenous film communities,” says Anne Lajla Utsi, Managing Director of the International Sámi Film Institute. “If selected, our writers will gain access to a world-class fellowship that can be life-changing for their careers.”

Sámi and Indigenous screenwriters interested in being considered for recommendation must submit their applications to ISFI no later than June 11, 2025.

See the website for more information about eligibility and the recommendation process. www.isfi.no/

The Nicholl Fellowships Executive Committee selects fellows from the partners’ recommendations. Up to five fellowships are awarded each year. The selected writers receive financial support, mentorship, and an opportunity to advance their careers in screenwriting.

  • Fellowship Highlights:
  • Up to five $35,000 USD fellowships awarded annually
  • Open to writers worldwide
  • Fellowship recipients are expected to complete at least one original feature-length screenplay during the program’s duration.
  • Industry mentorship, exposure, and networking opportunities
  • Fellows selected by the Nicholl Fellowships Executive Committee
  • Many former fellows have gone on to write for major studios, receive film production deals, and build lasting careers in film and television.

Read more about the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting
https://www.oscars.org/nicholl
https://www.oscars.org/official-nicholl-partners

ISFI
Anne Lajla Utsi
Managing Director
+47 90755574
annelajla@isfi.no

The International Sámi Film Institute is dedicated to providing Sámi people with the skills and economic opportunities in developing, producing, and distributing Sámi films in the Sámi languages.

Mehdi Balamissa

Mehdi Balamissa is a Franco-Moroccan documentary film passionate who lives in Montreal, Canada. Mehdi has held key positions in programming, communication, and partnerships at various festivals worldwide, including Doc Edge, the Austin Film Festival, FIPADOC, and RIDM. In 2019, he founded Film Fest Report to promote independent cinema from all backgrounds, which led him to have the pleasure of working alongside incredibly talented and inspiring collaborators.

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