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2243 articles available in total starting from 24/05/2002. Last article published on 30/07/2019.

Eurimages announces new application regulations

Eurimages, the Council of Europe fund for the co-production, distribution and exhibition of European cinematographic works, has announced new application regulations, which enter into force from...  

16/11/2010 | Industry | Europe

Illegal file sharers get temporary reprieve

Illegal file sharers and downloaders in the UK can heave a sigh of relief with the news that the High Court has ordered a judicial review of the controversial Digital Economy Act. The...  

16/11/2010 | Industry | UK

Entertainment world to shut down in protest next Monday

The entire entertainment industry will stop working Monday, November 22. The top union organizations have announced a general strike against the cuts to the 2011 Budget Law, and against "political...  

15/11/2010 | Industry | Italy

Warner Bros buys Potter studio

The British film industry received a major boost with Warner Bros’ (WB) announcing the purchase of the 170-acre Leavesden Studios, where all the Harry Potter films have been made. The American...  

10/11/2010 | Industry | UK

BVA turns 30

The British Video Association (BVA) celebrated their 30th anniversary as the trade association for the video entertainment industry at their annual general meeting. The video industry has a retail...  

08/11/2010 | Industry | UK

Film world mobilises for tax credit

Two weeks away from the meeting between film industry umbrella organisation ANICA and national unions on the renewal of film tax credit measures by the government (see news), on Friday evening the...  

25/10/2010 | Industry | Italy

ARP calls for vigilance in face of technological advances

At the end of the Dijon Film Meetings, the ARP (Civil Society of Writers-Directors-Producers) put forward several proposals with regard to the latest technological advances which risk disrupting...  

25/10/2010 | Industry | France

Rodolphe Belmer (Canal +): "the banalisation of cultural goods would destroy the sector"

During his speech at the Dijon Film Meetings organised by the ARP (Civil Society of Writers-Directors-Producers), Rodophe Belmer, managing director of Canal +, a financing pillar for film creation...  

25/10/2010 | Industry | France

How to make VOD an opportunity for Europe's audiovisual production?

In the context of the European Digital Agenda headed by Commissioner Kroes, a timely study undertaken by KEA and MINES Paris Tech on behalf of the European Commission (DG INFSO) sets out...  

22/10/2010 | Industry | Europe

Technological revolutions at Dijon Film Meetings

Is a new "e-deal" necessary for cinema? Analysing the convergence of screens and anticipating the future of production financing obligations, exclusive rights, diversity and French and European...  

21/10/2010 | Industry | France

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