Article 211-134
The application for aid must be submitted by the delegated production company at least three months before the date on which the work is due to be shown in cinemas.
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The application for aid must be submitted by the delegated production company at least three months before the date on which the work is due to be shown in cinemas.
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The application for aid must be submitted by the delegated production company before filming begins.
Selective financial aid is awarded for the production of feature-length cinematographic works of cultural interest to the French overseas departments, regions and communities.
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