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1297 articles available in total starting from 12/07/2002. Last article published on 30/07/2019.

How to finance Belgian cinema?

Although a law introducing tax incentives was recently approved, the wider issue of Belgian film financing continues to worry industry operators. To that end the Ministry for the French Community...  

28/04/2003 | Funding | Belgium

A classic face-lift

In 2002, the CNC earmarked Euros325,000 for the restoration of past classics by, among others Tati, Leone and Kurosawa, and re-release them theatrically, with a new fund to be set up in June  

24/04/2003 | Funding | France

Pubcasters sign production deal

Denmark’s two state broadcasters, Denmarks Radio (DR) and TV2 Denmark, have signed a contract with the national Producers’ Association and the Danish Film Institute that outlines the way they...  

15/04/2003 | Funding | Denmark

Euros3.4m for distribution

On 14 April the CNC published its support budget for 2003 for distributors. The French institution has a total of Euros3.43m that it will share between 28 distributors in the following manner :...  

15/04/2003 | Funding | France

Advances for 3 popular directors

Kjell Sundvall, Anders Nilsson and Ella Lemhagen are three of the five directors who were awarded production subsidies by the from the Swedish Film Institute’s as part of its latest round of...  

11/04/2003 | Funding | Sweden

Regional investment in film

French regions have realised the importance of the national film and audiovisual industries and the prosperity they bring, and so have decided to up their financial contributions. Three regions,...  

10/04/2003 | Funding | France

Premiere Fund for 2 projects

Peter Chelsom and Mike Leigh have both received financing support from the UK Film Council’s Premiere Fund for their new feature film projects. The Freddie Randall Story, directed by Chelsom...  

10/04/2003 | Funding | UK

DFI supports 3 new films

The Danish Film Institute has awarded Dkr 17.7m (Euros2.383m) to three new feature films, including a new project by the director of the 2002 hit comedy, Okay (over 235,000 admissions) Jesper W....  

08/04/2003 | Funding | Denmark

Lucky 17 get CNC grants

France's National Film Center (CNC) published the list of the 17 films that will receive grants under the avances sur recettes (box office advances) system, for 2003. The grants vary from...  

08/04/2003 | Funding | France

Greenlight for film industry tax shelters

After negotiations that dragged on for twenty years, the Belgian government finally implemented tax shelters for its film industry. The measure was approved late of Friday night, 4 April. It has...  

07/04/2003 | Funding | Belgium

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