Article 311-41
The amount of French hourly expenditure is calculated by dividing a duration of 60 minutes by the amount of the following expenditure incurred in France: 1° Remuneration and social security contributi…
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The amount of French hourly expenditure is calculated by dividing a duration of 60 minutes by the amount of the following expenditure incurred in France: 1° Remuneration and social security contributi…
The sums representing the automatic financial aid to which production companies are entitled are calculated on the basis of the value of the minute produced, known as the "minute point", defined as th…
For each reference work, the sum representing the automatic financial assistance calculated is obtained by multiplying the value of the minute point by its weighted duration.
When two works are made simultaneously from common artistic and technical elements, one intended for first showing in cinemas, the other, longer, intended for first showing on a television service or…
When a reference work is made up of pre-existing audiovisual documents, the amounts are calculated according to, in particular, the nature and duration of these documents and the extent and duration o…
…e, dance, music, circus, poetry, literature including comic strips, photography, film and audiovisual. To qualify for the bonus, historical, scientific or artistic creative documentaries must meet the…
To receive aid, the application must be submitted before the shooting begins.
To obtain a decision in principle, the application must be submitted at least one month before the date of the committee meeting at which the production company wishes its application to be examined.
The production company has one year from notification of the decision in principle to obtain prior authorisation. If it fails to do so, the production company will forfeit its right to obtain payment…
The decision to grant aid is taken after consulting the relevant specialist committee.
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