Article 221-1
Automatic financial aid and selective financial aid are awarded to support the distribution of cinematographic works in cinemas.
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Automatic financial aid and selective financial aid are awarded to support the distribution of cinematographic works in cinemas.
Automatic financial support for the distribution of long-term cinematographic works involves the allocation of investment grants and direct grants.
Selective financial aid is awarded for the distribution of cinematographic works aimed at young audiences.
The works and investments concern :1° The acquisition and installation of projection equipment;2° The technical improvement of projection conditions, including the use of new projection techniques;3°…
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The ceilings may be increased in the case of substantial restructuring or renovation work on establishments, as well as in the case of new establishments, provided that the establishments are small or…
…he distribution company's automatic cinema distribution account, when the following conditions are met: 1° The distribution company is not also the delegated producer or delegated co-producer of the w…
…ent concerned during the twelve months preceding the allocation of the advance.This coefficient is set according to the amount of the tax provided for in the…
The decision to grant an increased advance is taken on the advice of a committee of experts made up of five members appointed for a renewable period of three years.
…of the establishment in question. This assessment is based in particular on the following criteria: 1° The demographics and sociology of the local population; 2° The cinematographic environment; 3° Th…
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