Article 411-9
The total amount of aid for the production of a given short-lived cinematographic or audiovisual work may not:1° Exceed 80% of the final production cost of this work and, in the case of an internation…
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The total amount of aid for the production of a given short-lived cinematographic or audiovisual work may not:1° Exceed 80% of the final production cost of this work and, in the case of an internation…
Each of the points awarded is weighted according to the following coefficients:I. - Weighting for duration:1° Each point on the scale is weighted by a multiplier of 1 for a work lasting less than 20 m…
Short-length audiovisual works are produced, in a minimum proportion determined in accordance with the conditions laid down by the order of 21 May 1992 issued for the application ofarticle 6 of decree…
The initial contribution from the publisher(s) must:1° Be made in cash in the form of investment in producer's shares or in the form of a contract for the purchase of rights to make the work available…
The issue by finance companies of the securities referred to in Articles L. 313-30 and L. 313-31 or the promissory notes referred to in Article L. 313-42 meets one or other of the following two condit…
Audiovisual short-duration single works in the fiction, animation and creative documentary genres are eligible for selective support.
Selective financial aid is awarded to production companies that have never received production programme aid in lieu of such aid when it has been applied for, for the development of a finished version…
Selective grants will not be awarded to projects that have been refused selective support for the production of audiovisual works.
Grants are awarded on the basis of the artistic quality of the works, the economic conditions under which they are produced and the conditions under which they are shown on television services or on-d…
To be eligible for post-production support, the works must have been the subject of an application for an exhibition licence or have obtained one during the year of the application for support or duri…
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