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1302 articles available in total starting from 12/07/2002. Last article published on 30/07/2019.

Cooperation Agreement between Flanders and the Netherlands

Cooperation Agreement between Flanders and the Netherlands The first Flemish and Dutch co-productions to be envisaged under the recent cooperation agreement between the Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds...  

09/03/2005 | Funding | Europe

Wider Frameworks

The Irish Film Board (IFB) and the Arts Council of Ireland have just announced that FRAMEWORKS, their animation short film scheme fund -also co-financed by Irish broadcaster RTE- has been...  

08/03/2005 | Funding | Ireland

Opening to non-Europeans?

New episode in the controversy surrounding Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s A Very Long Engagement which started stormy discussions regarding access conditions of non-European companies to the Automatic Fund...  

17/01/2005 | Funding | France

€70m for film production

In 2005, around €70m will be made available towards the production of new feature films, according to the Italian Cultural Minister Giuliano Urbani. He also announced that in accordance with the...  

17/01/2005 | Funding | Italy

SKR 19m for regions in 2004

The Swedish Film Institute (SFI) has awarded over Skr 19m to 19 regions in Sweden to develop all film and video activities and film culture in those regions in 2004. The biggest amount (Skr3.3m)...  

18/12/2003 | Funding | Sweden

American Trojan horse?

The row sparked off this summer by the “Jeunet-2003 production affair” doesn’t seem to coming to a resolution. The film Un long dimanche de fiançailles is significantly funded by Warner, but with...  

17/12/2003 | Funding | France

Grants for Newell & Mackenzie

Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral), Patrice Leconte (The Man from the Train) and David Mackenzie (Young Adam) are among the recipients of development funding from the UK Film Council in its...  

16/12/2003 | Funding | UK

Aznar helps cinema

Over the last few days, the Spanish prime minister, José Maria Aznar, has announced additional funding for production, through the Film Protection Fund: there will be a further €27.8m added to the...  

15/12/2003 | Funding | Spain

The SOFICAS are back

After a troubling period, the SOFICAS (Companies for the funding of the cinema and audiovisual industry) are back on the scene. 2002 saw the disappearance of Gimages and Studio Images (linked to...  

12/12/2003 | Funding | France

Profita: "Europe not united"

The head of the Italian film board has outlined a less than optimistic scenario: “limited results in the creation of a European cinema up until now”, in spite of the efforts of the MEDIA programme  

12/12/2003 | Funding | Italy

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