Developing a feature-length film often requires early investment long before production financing is in place, especially when refining a script or assembling a strong creative package. Indigenous-owned production companies across Canada can access targeted support through Telefilm Canada’s Development Program — Indigenous Stream, which is designed to help move promising feature film projects forward during the critical development phase.
This stream offers a repayable advance, typically ranging from around $15,000 to up to $35,000, to help cover costs such as script drafts, story development, and packaging activities for feature films intended for theatrical release. It’s aimed at established Canadian production companies working in arts and culture that are building on prior experience and have already navigated Telefilm funding. Because the support is repayable, it functions more like an investment in your project’s future success, aligning Telefilm’s involvement with the film’s long-term trajectory rather than short-term grants.
Applications are accepted nationally and the program opens periodically, making it a relevant option for Indigenous producers actively developing new feature projects. For production companies weighing whether this stream fits their current slate, understanding how the funding works, what development stages are supported, and how Telefilm assesses projects can make all the difference—details that are worth exploring further before applying.
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