Emerging Festival Producer in London

Emerging Festival Producer in London

London Freelance 1200 - 1200 £ / month (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Help produce an exciting documentary festival and gain hands-on experience in the film industry.
  • Company: Folkestone Documentary Festival, a friendly team passionate about film.
  • Benefits: Paid freelance role, mentoring, skill development, and networking opportunities.
  • Other info: Flexible hours designed to fit around your studies or other commitments.
  • Why this job: Kickstart your film career while making unforgettable festival experiences for audiences and filmmakers.
  • Qualifications: Enthusiasm, curiosity, good organisational skills; no prior experience needed.

The predicted salary is between 1200 - 1200 £ per month.

Are you passionate about film? Curious about how festivals are put together? Looking for your first step into the film industry? Folkestone Documentary Festival is looking for an enthusiastic Emerging Festival Producer to join its small, friendly team and help deliver this year’s festival, taking place 22-25 October at Silver Screen Cinema and venues across Folkestone. This is a paid freelance opportunity for someone who wants to gain practical, hands-on experience behind the scenes of an established documentary film festival.

You’ll work alongside an experienced team, develop new skills, meet filmmakers from around the world and play an important role in creating an unforgettable festival experience for audiences and guests. No previous festival or film industry experience is required – just enthusiasm, curiosity, good organisational skills and a willingness to get involved.

About the opportunity

This role is supported by Film Hub South East as part of its commitment to developing the next generation of people working in film exhibition and festivals. Alongside practical experience across all aspects of festival delivery, you’ll receive guidance and mentoring from an experienced team, making this an ideal first step towards a career in the film industry.

What you’ll do

  • Assisting with festival publicity and marketing
  • Liaising with filmmakers about travel and accommodation
  • Supporting workshops, talks and special events
  • Helping coordinate festival activity in the lead-up to the event
  • Welcoming filmmakers, guests and audiences throughout the festival weekend.

No two days are the same, giving you experience across many different aspects of festival production.

What we’re offering

  • 10 paid freelance days at £120 per day
  • Work from 10 September, including the four festival days (22–25 October)
  • Practical experience producing a documentary film festival
  • Informal mentoring and support from an experienced festival team
  • The opportunity to develop transferable skills, build confidence and make connections within the film industry.

Who we’re looking for

The role is based in Folkestone, and we’re looking for someone who lives in Folkestone or East Kent with easy access to the town. This opportunity has been created to help open up pathways into the film industry for people who have historically faced barriers to access, visibility and leadership within the cultural sector. We particularly welcome applications from people from working class backgrounds and from groups that are currently underrepresented in the film industry, including people of diverse racial and cultural heritages, LGBTQ+ communities, Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people.

We’re interested in your enthusiasm, potential and commitment rather than your previous experience. The role is flexible and designed to fit around work, study, caring responsibilities or other commitments.

You’ll need:

  • To be available daytime and evenings during the festival 22–25 October 2026
  • Access to a computer and a reliable internet connection
  • Around seven hours per week between 10 September and 22 October, plus the festival weekend.

The closing date for this position is 29/07/2026 at 17:00.

Emerging Festival Producer in London employer: Box

Castle Cinemas in Catford is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant work culture where creativity and community engagement thrive. As the General Manager, you will enjoy extensive benefits such as 30 days of holiday, complimentary tickets, and discounts on food and drink, all while playing a pivotal role in shaping a dynamic community hub. With opportunities for personal and professional growth during the exciting pre-opening phase, this position promises a rewarding and meaningful career.

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We think you need these skills to ace Emerging Festival Producer in London

Organisational Skills
Communication Skills
Publicity and Marketing
Liaising with Filmmakers
Event Coordination
Team Collaboration
Problem-Solving Skills