SCRIPTMARKET.EU is an international industry exchange for young audiovisual creators who want to develop their projects, build professional networks and connect with filmmakers from across Europe. The programme takes place from 5 to 12 July 2026 in Radom as part of the 19th International Film Meetings KAMERALNE LATO.
The program is addressing film school students and graduates, who want to increase productional and distributional potential of their projects, and as a following – appear on the big screen.
Do you already have first experiences in the film industry and want to expand your skills under our professionalists supervision? During SCRIPTMARKET.EU you’ll get an opportunity to consult your ideas with experts in production, directing, screenwriting and distribution. Together with creators from Malta, France and Norway you will participate in lectures, discussions and workshops. You will get a unique opportunity to exchange experiences with young European filmmakers, increase visibility of your projects and learn effective strategies for promoting them on the international market.
During the workshops, you will learn how to prepare a good pitching (also with the use of AI), how to present yourself effectively and develop your soft skills essential for competitive audiovisual industry.
SCRIPTMARKET.EU accreditation gives you access to all program events within 19th International Film Meetings KAMERALNE LATO and 5th FREEDOM Film Festival.
We are waiting for your application until May 31!
Here’s some key information:
- exchange will take place from 5.07.2026 to 12.07.2026 in Radom
- we are looking for people with experience in film industry
- participation is free of charge
- before submitting application form, please read the rules and regulations
Applications are open until May 31st, 2026. Good luck!
The project is organized by the FILMFORUM Association.
The project is co-financed by the European Union.
Partners: MALFAMÉ Association (France), Malta Film Foundation (Malta) and Stiftelsen Amandusfestivalen (Norway).
The activity is carried out as part of The FILMFORUM Group consortium.





















