Industry Accreditation for Glasgow Film Festival is now closed.
This year we offered two types of Industry accreditation - Standard Industry Pass (access to online Industry events programme only) and Industry Plus Pass (full access to the industry programme online, along with Press & Industry screenings). Industry Plus passes were available to purchase until midnight on Sunday 14 February and Standard Industry passes were available until midnight on Sunday 21 February.
'Welcome To' the Festival
As part of the 'Welcome To' programme at GFF this year, focusing on Black Scottish stories, we are helping to support the continued development of Black Scottish film networks through a number of free of charge Industry passes for Black UK-based filmmakers who have not previously attended the festival.
To register your interest in one of these passes, please email tomiwa.folorunso@glasgowfilm.org with Industry Pass Offer in the subject heading, and you will be contacted from there.
Filmmakers Under 30 - Sponsored by MUBI
This year we announced a new scheme to support filmmakers in the UK under the age of 30, to access our full Industry programme for just £10, kindly sponsored by MUBI. These passes were limited and are no longer available - thank you to everyone who applied, we hope you enjoy the programme!
Please see below for the full breakdown of the types of Industry accreditation and their benefits:
Access: | Industry Plus Pass | Standard Industry Pass |
Direct messaging service for delegates, filmmakers and press | ✔ | ✔ |
All digital industry sessions on our festival platform (over 15+ events) | ✔ | ✔ |
Networking events | ✔ | ✔ |
1-2-1s with industry experts | ✔ | |
Additional benefits: | ||
Digital delegate goodie bag | ✔ | ✔ |
Complementary P&I screenings on our | ✔ | |
Price: | ||
Concession* | £45 | £30 |
Full Price | £65 | £50 |
Due to the financial challenges currently facing the industry due to COVID-19, we significantly reduced the prices for Industry accreditation this year
Industry passes are non-transferrable and non-refundable.
Concessions apply to full-time students, over-60s, those in receipt of welfare benefits including those in relation to low income, Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independent Payment, have a CEA card, Disabled bus pass or define themselves as Disabled under The Equalities Act 2010 where “Disability is defined as: ‘a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on your ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities’.
If you have any questions about accreditation, you can view our FAQ here or contact industry@glasgowfilm.org. If you applied for accreditation and need to access your account, you can do so here.