Lagos Film Academy Film for life Project 2018 for young film aspiring Makers ($5,000 funding and all expense paid bot camp in lagos)


Deadline: November 2018
We recently secured a 5000USD grant from the Global Philanthropy Alliance for the third edition of the ‘Film for Life’ project, which gives young aspiring filmmakers the opportunity to make a short film directed at impacting social change, themed in this edition around the upcoming 2019 general elections in Nigeria!


Global Philanthropy Alliance (GPA) develops young social entrepreneurs in Africa by funding youth-led or youth-engaged organizations that unleash the power of youth to advance the economic and social health of their families and communities.

Film for Life has been in existence since 2011, when Chris Ihidero’s short film about rape; Big Daddy, was made and premiered to raving reviews and awards. It is the most watched Nigerian short film on YouTube presently, with over 600,000 views.‘It Happened to Me’ was another film about HIV which swiftly followed in 2013; commissioned by UNESCO.

The goal of the Film for Life Project is to make films about everyday life and to encourage social change. Over twenty themes have been earmarked to be developed in the near future by LFA. This will be the third film Film for Life is embarking on; and the beginning of a productive partnership between LFA and Global Philanthropy Alliance.


Applications are now open to youth based in Lagos, Nigeria; between the ages of 18-30 who are interested in making their first film. They are to apply in teams of three(3) consisting of a writer, producer and director.

The film, which they will write, direct and produce themselves after a bootcamp training with industry experts; will encourage citizen involvement in the electoral processes and the upcoming Nigerian general elections in February 2019.

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