Article 421-12
Selective financial aid is awarded to production companies for the development of a finished version of a creative documentary project for which writing aid has been granted.
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Selective financial aid is awarded to production companies for the development of a finished version of a creative documentary project for which writing aid has been granted.
Selective financial aid is awarded to support the production and broadcasting of a coherent set of quality works of artistic or cultural interest intended for initial public viewing on digital channel…
Selective financial aid is awarded to authors or production companies to contribute to the writing, development and further development of creative documentary projects of an innovative nature, partic…
To be eligible for development aid, 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 direct…
The same project may not simultaneously benefit from writing support for an elaborated version of a project dealing with population diversity and equal opportunities and from other writing support gra…
Selective financial aid is awarded to authors for writing an elaborate version of projects for works that contribute to the objectives mentioned in article…
Aid for the programming of short cinematographic works is awarded in consideration of : 1° The cinematographic establishment's membership of an organisation that organises and promotes the screening o…
Authors who have written, directed or produced:1° At least one feature-length cinematographic work that has been approved for theatrical release and selected at a festival;2° At least one short-length…
I.-The prices of the services covered by a contract are: 1° Either unit prices applied to the quantities actually delivered or performed; 2° Or lump-sum prices applied to all or part of the contract,…
Other than the death of the person in respect of whom family habilitation has been issued, it is terminated:1° By the person concerned being placed under legal protection, curatorship or guardianship;…
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