Article 231-33
Selective financial aid is awarded to operators of cinemas that maintain a difficult programme in the face of competition and that are located either in municipalities with a population of more than 2…
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Selective financial aid is awarded to operators of cinemas that maintain a difficult programme in the face of competition and that are located either in municipalities with a population of more than 2…
Aid for difficult programming is awarded with regard to the quality of the programming of the establishments, the development of their attendance, the quality of the conditions for welcoming the publi…
The "heritage and repertoire" (PR) label is awarded in particular in consideration of the number of art house cinematographic works represented in the establishments, which are: 1° Either cinematograp…
The arthouse cinema commission comprises a national panel and five regional panels with jurisdiction depending on where the cinema is located. The regional panels are : 1° The "Ile-de-France, Guadelou…
Labels may be awarded by the President of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée when classifying arthouse cinemas and awarding subsidies.Labels may be accumulated.
Each regional section of the art cinema commission comprises :1° The chairman of the national section of the art cinemas commission;2° The vice-chairman of the national section of the art cinemas comm…
Selective financial aid is awarded to operators of cinematographic entertainment establishments to reward the programming and promotion of art house cinematographic works within the meaning of article…
Direct grants are awarded to exhibitors of cinematographic establishments for the programming of arthouse cinematographic works that are not widely distributed and that qualify as "research and discov…
The national section of the art cinema commission comprises :1° A chairman;2° A vice-chairman;3° Four representatives of cinema exhibitors;4° Three representatives of distributors of cinematographic w…
The Film Ombudsman or his representative may attend meetings of the Art Cinema Commission in an advisory capacity.
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