Article 622-1
Selective financial aid is awarded to delegated production companies that, through the use of animation techniques, contribute to the renewal of visual creation and the enhancement of works on the int…
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Selective financial aid is awarded to delegated production companies that, through the use of animation techniques, contribute to the renewal of visual creation and the enhancement of works on the int…
In the event of any difficulty in assessing the nature of the technique used in order to determine whether it falls within the scope of digital visual effects or animation techniques that may give ris…
The following are eligible for selective aid: 1° Long-length cinematographic works for which investment approval has been granted; 2° Long-length cinematographic works for which one of the aids provid…
Selective financial aid is awarded to support technical projects that contribute to the creation, manufacture, production, distribution or conservation of cinematographic works, audiovisual works or v…
Direct subsidies contribute to the following promotional expenses, provided they are directly allocated to the promotion of works abroad, excluding the company's own operating expenses: 1° Dubbing int…
Expenditure taken into account to determine the amount of selective aid is capped at 80% of the production budget for the work or, in the case of an international co-production, 80% of the French part…
Selective financial aid is awarded to support the distribution abroad of feature-length cinematographic works that are representative of the world's cinematographies.
Aid for the promotion of audiovisual works abroad helps cover the following promotional expenses, provided they are directly allocated to the promotion of the works abroad, excluding the company's own…
The payment period provided for in Article L. 2192-10 is set at thirty days for contracting authorities, including when they are acting as a contracting entity.
On its buyer profile, the purchaser offers free, direct and complete access to the essential data for contracts meeting a need whose value is equal to or greater than €40,000 excluding tax.This essent…
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