Article 232-35
The representatives of cinema exhibitors and distributors of cinematographic works are appointed after consultation with the professional organisations or trade unions concerned.
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The representatives of cinema exhibitors and distributors of cinematographic works are appointed after consultation with the professional organisations or trade unions concerned.
…ories of cinemas:1° Category C: cinemas located in urban units with a population of 100,000 or more;2° Category D: cinemas located in urban units with a population of 20,000 or more but less than 100,…
Two representatives of the banks and financial organisations concerned, appointed on the proposal of the French Association of Credit Institutions and Investment Firms, and a representative of the ass…
…stribution company's automatic cinema distribution account if production approval has been granted. II.-However, if production approval is not granted within eight months of the issue of the cinematog…
The Commission des aides à la distribution cinématographique is made up of three colleges sitting separately.The first college comprises the chairman, a vice-chairman and eleven members. It is respons…
…teen members appointed for a renewable term of three years: 1° A qualified public figure, chairman; 2° Three elected representatives of local and regional authorities; 3° A representative of the minis…
The Commission des aides à la distribution cinématographique is made up of twenty-five members, including a chairman and three vice-chairmen, appointed for a renewable term of one year.Their term of o…
…in particular on the following criteria: 1° The demographics and sociology of the local population; 2° The cinematographic environment; 3° The entertainment policy pursued by the exhibitor; 4° Network…
Aid for creation and modernisation is awarded and its amount determined in consideration of :1° The cinematographic interest of the project;2° The interest of the project in terms of the diversity of…
The decision to award aid is taken after consultation with the Film Distribution Aid Committee.
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