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.
For each cinematographic work making up an annual distribution programme, the distribution company must submit, within fifteen days of its release in cinemas, the supporting documents mentioned in the…
Selective financial aid is awarded for the distribution of cinematographic works aimed at young audiences.
…222-9 do not exceed €550,000.
Aid for the distribution of repertory works is awarded on the basis of the artistic quality of the cinematographic works presented, their rarity and their interest in the history of cinema, the distri…
…re calculated and entered in the distribution company's automatic cinema distribution account if production approval has been granted. II.-However, if production approval is not granted within eight m…
…irect allocations: 1° They have received investment approval or, if this has not been requested, production approval; 2° They have been financed by a French contribution equal to at least 30% of their…
Direct allocations are reserved for distribution companies that:1° Have distributed, in the twenty-four months preceding the application, at least three feature-length cinematographic works, each of w…
For cinematographic works with a production cost of less than €4,000,000, the amount of the direct allocation is equal to 50% of the amount invested by the distribution companies. The total amount of…
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