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Article D331-59 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The executive production company is notified of the provisional approval decision or the decision to refuse provisional approval. The provisional approval decision mentions the date of receipt of the application by the Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée and states that, in the light of the information and supporting documents mentioned in article D. 331-58 the film or audiovisual work in question meets the conditions set out in…

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Article D331-61 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The application for final approval must be accompanied by the following information and supporting documents: 1° A copy of the final contract concluded between the French executive production company and the production company whose head office is located outside France. If it is drawn up in a language other than French or English, the original version must be accompanied by a full translation into French or English; 2° An accounting…

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Article D331-62 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The final approval decision or the decision refusing final approval is notified to the executive production company. The final approval decision states that, in the light of the information and supporting documents mentioned in Article D. 331-61 the cinematographic or audiovisual work in question has met the conditions set out in I and II of article 220 quaterdecies of the French General Tax Code and is eligible for the tax…

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