Article 612-28
The application for aid must be submitted before any eligible expenditure is incurred.
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The application for aid must be submitted before any eligible expenditure is incurred.
The application for aid must be submitted before filming begins.
Expenditure taken into account to determine the amount of selective aid is capped at 80% of the production budget for the work or, in the case of an international co-production, 80% of the French part…
The application for assistance must be submitted before work begins on the production of the animation.
…g towards the costs mentioned in Article 17(2), Article 18(3), Article 19(2), Article 25(3)(a, b, d and e), Article 28(2), Article 29(3) and Article 31(3) of Commission Regulation (EU) No 651/2014 of…
Aid for collective operations is awarded and the amount determined on the basis of the following criteria: 1° The operation's ability to contribute to a mission of general interest for the technical s…
The Technical Projects Grants Committee is made up of twenty-eight members, including a chairman and three vice-chairmen, appointed for a renewable two-year term.
…de up of three colleges sitting separately. The first panel comprises the Chairman, a Vice-Chairman and eight other members. It is responsible for examining applications for aid for technical projects…
The amount of the additional cost incurred by the interruption, postponement or abandonment referred to in article 913-5, borne by the delegated production company, is determined by the expert appoint…
…r film distribution for each film released or due to be released in cinemas between 14 October 2020 and 18 November 2020 and between 15 December 2020 and 6 January 2021.
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