DocsBarcelona Industry has become a premier destination for documentary professionals to network, pitch, and develop their projects. Located in the European heart of the Mediterranean, it serves as a meeting point for the non-fiction industry of the region and beyond: Over the last 28 years, it has also become a natural hub for the growth and development of the European and Latin-American documentary industry.
At this point, you might be thinking about participating in DocsBarcelona Industry 2025, but where do you fit in?
Below is a guide to help you navigate the key activities and make the most out of your experience next May 12-16, 2025 at DocsBarcelona Industry.
1. Public Pitch
This is an opportunity for 12 curated documentary early-stage projects to be presented to a panel of international commissioning editors, distributors, sales agents, and potential co-producers. This is the flagship DocsBarcelona Industry event, and provides a crucial platform to secure funding, feedback, and distribution deals. Each project receives insightful feedback, enhancing its chances of success.
2. Rough Cut Pitch
Up to 6 projects in the final stages of editing present their near-completed films to decision-makers for final funding, feedback, and pre-sales. This stage is vital for gaining constructive criticism from experts, which helps in fine-tuning the project before its release. It also opens up opportunities for securing distribution and sales.
3. New Tech Pitch
For those at the intersection of documentary and technology, the New Tech Pitch allows creators to present innovative projects that incorporate new media technologies. This could include VR, AR or XR, but also technologies such as AI, web3 or blockchain, aiming to attract tech-savvy investors and partners.
4. Speed Meetings
A highly efficient networking event where filmmakers and producers engage in quick, 15 minute meetings with a variety of industry professionals. This is an excellent opportunity to introduce your project, exchange business cards, and establish connections that could lead to future collaborations. Located in a beautiful venue, it’s designed to maximize networking potential in a short amount of time.
5. Artistic Consultancies
If you are working on your documentary, but you feel the need of having a third opinion, or you feel lost at any point, the Artistic Consultancies might help you. Those one-on-one sessions commissioned by Tue Steen Muller with seasoned documentary professionals will provide tailored feedback on various aspects of your project, from narrative structure to visual style. This personalized guidance can help refine your documentary to its highest potential.
6. Campus DocsBarcelona
An educational program designed for emerging filmmakers, Campus DocsBarcelona offers workshops, masterclasses, and mentorship from established industry figures. It’s a comprehensive learning environment where new talents can acquire skills, insights, and inspiration from experienced professionals in the field.
7. Producers Meetup
A networking event specifically for producers to discuss potential co-productions, share experiences, and explore opportunities for collaboration. This meetup is crucial for building a supportive community of documentary producers, fostering partnerships, and facilitating the exchange of ideas and resources.
I know where my project fits best, what do I do know?
Submit your project at Docs&Me.
Still have doubts?
Reach us at industry@docsbarcelona.com and we’ll help you!