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Article 133-13 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

Minutes are drawn up by the committee secretariat. They shall indicate the names and positions of the members present or represented, the dossiers examined during the meeting and the meaning of each of the deliberations.They shall specify, where applicable, the names of members who have left the meeting.

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Article 211-3 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

To be eligible for financial assistance for production and preparation, production companies must meet the following conditions:1° Be established in France;2° Have chairmen, directors or managers, as well as the majority of their directors, who are French nationals or equivalent;3° Be established in the form of a commercial company with share capital of at least €45,000 and including a minimum fully paid-up cash share of €22,500, when their registered office…

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Article 211-4 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

Notwithstanding the provisions of article 211-2 and 3° of article 211-3, public establishments are eligible for automatic financial assistance only. Their subsidiaries that have the status of production companies are only eligible for automatic financial aid if they meet the conditions of article 211-3.

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Article 211-7 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

Long-length cinematographic works are made: 1° With the assistance of film studios and laboratories established in France, on the territory of another Member State of the European Union or, when they are made as part of an international co-production eligible under an intergovernmental co-production agreement, on the territory of the State or States of the co-producers. This condition may be waived subject to compliance with the provisions of b of…

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Article 211-8 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The French participation includes all French and foreign financing provided by the delegated production company and the other production companies established in France, excluding financing provided by the co-producer(s) established abroad. This funding is determined in consideration of the stipulations of the co-production contract insofar as they correspond to the size of the contribution made by each of the production companies and the risks assumed by them.

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