Women's Film & TV Fellowship

The Ubisoft Women's Film & Television Fellowship is an annual program designed to attract and illuminate women, non-binary, trans, gender-nonconforming and gender-variant people within the entertainment industry. Submissions are currently closed, check back soon for our next round of submissions.

What is the Film & Television Fellowship?

A six-month, non-exclusive, paid fellowship with the opportunity to learn first hand what goes into taking a project from conception to production. Fellows will have the chance to explore Ubisoft’s extensive library of IP as well as pitch original ideas based in the world, community and culture of video games for possible development. Additionally, participants will take part in a one-on-one mentorship with Ubisoft’s Film & Television leads and meet and learn from experienced entertainment executives across departments.

2020 Film Fellow Secures Script Deal

Who do we look for?

Two women, non-binary, trans, gender-nonconforming, and gender-variant aspiring screenwriters who are passionate about the film and television industry. The program is open to U.S. residents 18 years or older. TV fellows can have up to and including a staff writers credit. Film fellows are eligible so long as they don’t have a project in development at a major studio or any produced credits.

Check out some of our past fellows!

Watch the interview with our inaugural fellows, including Mishna Wolff, whose film pitch for WEREWOLVES WITHIN completed production in spring 2020 and will be released by IFC Films theatrically on June 25th, 2021 and On Demand & Digital Platforms July 2nd, 2021.

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Learn More About Ubisoft Film & Television

Get more info on our current and in-development film and television projects.

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