Article 913-7
…must not exceed 1% of the insured capital of the work concerned as shown in the insurance contract and must be less than:1° For cinematographic works, €5,000;2° For audiovisual works belonging to the…
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…must not exceed 1% of the insured capital of the work concerned as shown in the insurance contract and must be less than:1° For cinematographic works, €5,000;2° For audiovisual works belonging to the…
The amount of the additional cost incurred by the interruption, postponement or abandonment referred to in article 913-5, borne by the delegated production company, is determined by the expert appoint…
In order to be eligible for support from the compensation fund, delegated production companies must meet the eligibility conditions laid down, depending on the case, for the award of financial support…
…ion fund in the event of an incident during filming must have joined the fund prior to the incident and any request for assistance.To this end, the delegated production company fills in, electronicall…
The delegated production company may receive several grants from the compensation fund when the filming of the same work gives rise either to several interruptions or several postponements, or to a co…
…er to receive assistance from the compensation fund, the delegated production company must complete and submit, electronically by 31 May 2023 at the latest, a form drawn up by the Centre national du c…
Payment of compensation fund aid is made after submission of the final additional cost. In exceptional circumstances, an initial payment may be made on a provisional basis at the substantiated request…
If the first day of filming is interrupted, postponed or abandoned between 1 October 2022 and 31 March 2023 inclusive, the amount of aid resulting from the provisions of article 913-7, including the a…
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