Article 211-139
The application for aid must be submitted by the delegated production company before filming begins.
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The application for aid must be submitted by the delegated production company before filming begins.
Each committee is co-chaired by the same number of members.
The agenda for the meetings and, for the reading committees referred to in 1° of I of Article…
In return for receiving production aid for French-initiated feature films, production companies must ensure high-quality access to these works for the deaf or hard of hearing and the blind or partiall…
The amounts representing automatic financial assistance to which production companies are entitled are calculated in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph.
For entry into the automatic cinema production account, the sums calculated are weighted by a coefficient determined according to the number of points obtained by the cinematographic works on the scal…
Where investment approval is not required, production approval may also be granted for the production of completed feature films that meet the conditions set out in section 1 of this chapter.
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…
Direct allocations are subject to the same payment and repayment conditions as investment allocations, of which they are an accessory.
Direct subsidies are granted to delegated production companies for the creation of a digital subtitling file and a digital audio description file at the same time, and for the adaptation of these file…
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