Article 411-91 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code
The decision to award a grant is taken on the advice of the Grants Committee after the project has been completed.
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The decision to award a grant is taken on the advice of the Grants Committee after the project has been completed.
The aid is awarded in the form of a grant.When aid is awarded jointly to a production company and a director, a fraction equal to at least 30% of the amount is paid to the director, without prejudice to the share that may be awarded to him by the production company under the terms of the agreements between them. In the event of co-production, the amount of aid intended for…
The pre-production support commission for first works is made up of seven members, including a chairman and a vice-chairman, appointed for a renewable term of one year.The pre-production support commission for other works is made up of seven members, including a chairman and a vice-chairman, appointed for a renewable term of one year.
The reading committees are made up of three to five readers chosen from a list drawn up by the President of the Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée.The composition and agenda of the meetings of each reading committee are set by the secretariat of the commission.
The Commission des aides après réalisation is made up of seven members, including a chairman and a vice-chairman, appointed for a renewable term of one year.
The Short-Term Audiovisual Production Grants Committee is made up of five members appointed for a renewable term of one year.For each session, the Committee appoints a chairperson from among its members.
The award of financial aid for theatrical programming of short-lived cinematographic and audiovisual works is subject to the provisions of exempted aid scheme No SA.42681, relating to aid for culture and heritage conservation for the period 2014-2023, adopted on the basis of Commission Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty.
Direct subsidies are granted to support the programming of short-lived cinematographic and audiovisual works in cinemas.
Direct grants are awarded for the showing of short cinematographic and audiovisual works in cinemas. Direct grants are awarded either for a specific work or for a programme of works made up of several short cinematographic and audiovisual works, known as a “short programme”.
I.-When direct grants are awarded for a specific work, this work must: 1° Not be a music video or a series episode; 2° Not have been produced as part of an initial or further training course; 3° Have obtained a cinematographic exhibition permit less than seven years before the planned screening date; 4° Have obtained the broadcasting approval provided for in article 412-8.
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