Article 211-64
…two investments per financial year. For a single cinematographic work, the sums invested may not exceed 10% of the estimated cost of that work, up to a limit of €230,000. This limit is raised to €500…
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…two investments per financial year. For a single cinematographic work, the sums invested may not exceed 10% of the estimated cost of that work, up to a limit of €230,000. This limit is raised to €500…
…211-59, the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée may calculate the sums representing the automatic fin…
Without prejudice to the provisions relating to investment and direct allocation, production companies that have an automatic audiovisual production account have the option of investing the sums enter…
Preparation expenses are those mentioned in article…
The following are considered to be preparatory expenses for the production of feature-length cinematographic works:1° Sums paid by production companies in return for options or assignments relating to…
…at least two different languages are used, works in which French or a regional language used in France is the most widely used language, are eligible for direct subsidies.However, this condition does…
When production companies have an automatic cinema production account, they must either have exhausted their investment possibilities under this account, or have less than €800,000 in the account. In…
The investment of sums entered in their automatic cinema production account by production companies for the preparation of the production of long-term cinematographic works is subject to the issue of…
…ture-length cinematographic works are paid in two instalments.The first instalment, which may not exceed €54,000, may be paid on presentation of an option or assignment contract relating to the author…
…ontract has been entered in the public film and audiovisual register before the cinema exhibition licence is issued.
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