Article 211-22
The limit provided for in article 211-21 is raised to 70% for difficult or low-budget cinematographic works that do not benefit from the tax credit for delegated production expenses for cinematographi…
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The limit provided for in article 211-21 is raised to 70% for difficult or low-budget cinematographic works that do not benefit from the tax credit for delegated production expenses for cinematographi…
Direct allocations are granted to supplement the sums invested by production companies for the production of feature-length cinematographic works when the following conditions are met: 1° The cinemato…
Production companies have two years from the date of notification of the investment authorisation to obtain investment authorisation. For works belonging to the animation genre, this period is four ye…
…the production of long-running cinematographic works is limited to two investments per financial year. For a single cinematographic work, the sums invested may not exceed 10% of the estimated cost of…
In the case provided for in 1° of Article…
Selective financial aid is awarded prior to production for the production of feature-length fiction or animated films, selected by a jury, that respond to a theme within a particular genre defined eac…
The application for support is submitted by the delegated production company, up to a limit of two projects per company for each annual session.
Projects are pre-selected by reading committees. The shortlisted projects are submitted to the genre film jury for selection.
The decision to grant aid lapses if filming does not begin within a maximum of twenty-four months from the date of notification to the beneficiary. In exceptional circumstances, and at the reasoned re…
The following works are eligible for support for the production of genre films:1° They meet the general conditions set out in sub-section 2 of section 1 of this chapter;2° They are in original French…
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