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Creative Europe MEDIA

Last verified 28 May 2026


Creative Europe MEDIA is the European Commission's funding strand for the audiovisual sector — distinct from Eurimages (which is Council of Europe). MEDIA funds the audiovisual ecosystem rather than individual productions directly: development, distribution, training, audience development, festivals, markets, and networks.

The strand runs in seven-year programme cycles aligned to the EU Multiannual Financial Framework. The current cycle is Creative Europe 2021-2027.

Administered nationally through MEDIA Desks. Ireland's MEDIA Desk is Creative Europe Desk Ireland, hosted by the Arts Council and operating from Dublin.

What MEDIA funds

MEDIA operates through calls — periodic application windows for specific strands. The main strands relevant to producers:

StrandWhat it funds
Single Project DevelopmentDevelopment of a single feature film, animation, drama series or doc
Slate DevelopmentDevelopment of a slate of 3–5 projects from established producers
TV ProgrammingDevelopment + production of European drama series, animation, documentary
European Co-DevelopmentCross-border development collaborations
Distribution — Automatic SupportDistributors' "box" for European films released across the EU
Distribution — Selective SupportSpecific European film releases across multiple territories
Sales AgentsSales agents handling European films
FestivalsEuropean film festivals showcasing European film
European Co-Production FundsBonuses for productions involving multiple MEDIA-eligible producers
TrainingProfessional training for the audiovisual sector
Audience DevelopmentAudience-building initiatives
Markets + NetworksAudiovisual markets, exhibitor networks

Who can apply

Eligibility varies by strand. Headline rules:

  • The applicant must be established in a Creative Europe MEDIA participating country — EU member states plus EEA, EFTA, and certain Western Balkan and neighbourhood states
  • For Development strands: the producer must have a track record of at least one recent qualifying work
  • The project must have a European dimension — language, talent, themes, structure
  • UK is no longer participating in Creative Europe MEDIA following Brexit. UK producers cannot apply directly; UK partners can still attach to projects led by participating-country producers

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UK participation post-Brexit. Some Creative Europe instruments did re-admit UK participation under specific arrangements; MEDIA-strand support did not. Verify the current UK status against the European Commission's Creative Europe page before structuring a UK-attached application.

Where to start

Creative Europe Desk Ireland is the first stop. The Desk provides:

  • Information sessions on open calls
  • Application support
  • Eligibility verification
  • Introductions to other participating-country producers for collaborative applications

Contact via creativeeuropeireland.eu.

How MEDIA relates to Eurimages

Both are European audiovisual funding mechanisms but they operate at different levels:

EurimagesCreative Europe MEDIA
Administered byCouncil of EuropeEuropean Commission
FundsSpecific co-productionsThe ecosystem (dev / distrib / training / networks)
Funding cycleContinuous plenary sessionsCalls per strand within the 7-year cycle
Decision bodyEurimages plenaryEuropean Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
State aid statusNot state aidIs state aid (counts toward 50% cumulation cap)

The two are designed to work together — a project can receive Eurimages co-production support AND MEDIA development support.

State aid implications

Creative Europe MEDIA funding counts as state aid for the EU cumulation purposes — unlike Eurimages, which does not. See State Aid — the EU cumulation cap and its mitigations for the cumulation framework.

How Togra supports this

Creative Europe MEDIA appears in the funder picker as a funder option alongside Screen Ireland, NI Screen, BFI, etc. Specific calls are tracked under MEDIA when a producer is preparing an application. Awards are tracked under Soft money with the state-aid flag set (counts toward the EU 50% cap).

Sources

  • · European Commission — Creative Europe MEDIA strand
  • · Creative Europe MEDIA Desk Ireland · creativeeuropeireland.eu