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Article D210-4 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The following may exceptionally be considered as art house films:1° A recent film that has met the demands of the critics and the approval of the public and can be considered to have made a significant contribution to the art of film;2° An amateur film of a particularly remarkable nature.

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Article D210-6 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

A cinematographic work of an advertising nature is one whose content is, directly or indirectly, intended to recommend to viewers the consumption of a product or the use of a service offered to the public.The mention in the credits of the name or company name of the sponsor of a cinematographic work does not give this work an advertising nature if, in addition, it does not meet the criteria set…

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Article D210-9 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The circulation, distribution and projection of positive copies made on film that does not comply with the requirements of French standard S. 24.001 are prohibited.Positive copies withdrawn from circulation are either destroyed, if negative elements or counter-types are available to ensure that the copies can be reproduced on a security medium, or placed in a blockhouse for conservation purposes or to establish the counter-types necessary for printing new copies.

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Article D210-10 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

Reproduction work using negative elements that do not meet the requirements of the French standard S. 24.001 is only authorised on condition that the work is intended for the production of counter-types or brown elements that can be used for the printing of positive exploitation copies.

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Article A210-11 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The feature film representing French cinema for the Foreign Language Film Oscar is selected by a committee made up of: 1° Two exporters; 2° Two producers; 3° Two directors; 4° A person qualified in the field of cinema. The members of the committee are appointed each year by the Minister of Culture. The President of the Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée and the President of the association…

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Article R211-1 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

A cinematographic exhibition licence is requested for a work or document that has been completed.With the exception of trailers, cinematographic works of an advertising nature and works or documents serving a major national cause or of general interest, a cinematographic exhibition licence is requested for a work or document that has been previously registered with the public cinema and audiovisual register.

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