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MARCH 30 TO APRIL 4, 2026


The MCM is launching its 2025–2026 calls for applications, inviting screenwriters, composers, directors, and producers to take part in its key programs.

From SiRAR, which supports the creation of a first short film and its original score, to the Espace Kiosque for screenwriters, along with the 3rd Character program and the Master Class in Film Music Composition — discover all the opportunities to apply.



In 2025, the MCM launched a major partnership with the Institut français through the Africa Creative Sounds program, a support scheme for cultural and creative industries implemented as part of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs’ Création Africa initiative. This collaboration aims to strengthen the international visibility of African talents and support their professional development.



From the first encounters at the International Market for Film Music Composition to selections at renowned film festivals, the films that have passed through the Festival international Music & Cinema Marseille continue to gain momentum. In 2025, more than thirty short films and seven features emerging from the Market went on to reach cinemas and earn numerous awards and distinctions—a success that underlines the Market’s key role in the landscape of music for image.


"EACH YEAR, MARSEILLE CELEBRATES THE SACRED UNION OF MUSIC AND CINEMA. UNDER THE WATCHFUL EYES OF RISING TALENTS AND SEASONED ARTISTS, THE EAR LISTENS."
JACQUES SAPIÉGA
FESTIVAL PRESIDENT

INTERLUDE WITH
DAPHNE PATAKIA, TONIA SOTIROPOULOU & KOSTIS MARAVEYAS (OUR WILDEST DAYS)

25:52

We had the pleasure of meeting the team behind Our Wildest Days: actresses Daphné Patakia and Tonia Sotiropoulou, along with composer Kostis Maraveyas.


[FR] INTERLUDE WITH
CÉSAR DIAZ & RÉMI BOUBAL (MEXICO 86)

18:27

Director César Díaz and composer Rémi Boubal share the behind-the-scenes of their collaboration on Mexico 86, a powerful and politically engaged film.


[FR] INTERLUDE WITH
BORIS LOJKINE (SOULEYMANE'S STORY)

14:27

Boris Lojkine is a filmmaker whose work consistently engages with pressing social and political realities, embracing an authentic and grounded approach to cinema. But his commitment goes beyond directing films. Through his involvement in the development of projects in the Central African Republic and his support for emerging talent via the production company Makongo Films, he demonstrates a deeply human and inclusive vision.


"MUSIC IS THE INVISIBLE THREAD THAT BINDS A FILM’S STORY TO EMOTION."
GAËLLE RODEVILLE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR