New study highlights imbalance between funding for distribution and production.
A new independent study commissioned by the Notre Europe Jacques Delors Institute think tank, Unifrance Films and Germany’s Institute for Foreign Affairs (Ifa) has added fuel to the ongoing debate about the imbalance between Europe public funding for film production and distribution.
The report’s authors, veteran German distribution expert Josef Wutz and French journalist Valentin Peréz noted in their study on the ¨Dissemination of European Films in the European Union and the International Market¨ that ¨the imbalance between support for production and support for distribution seems to be a hindrance to the easy circulation and optimum success of some film productions.¨
Wutz pointed out in his survey of current developments in the European market that exports of [national European] films to other European countries is ¨somewhat weak¨.
This is inspite of the fact that the EU’s Media Programme has invested the bulk of its multi-year-programme budgets...
A new independent study commissioned by the Notre Europe Jacques Delors Institute think tank, Unifrance Films and Germany’s Institute for Foreign Affairs (Ifa) has added fuel to the ongoing debate about the imbalance between Europe public funding for film production and distribution.
The report’s authors, veteran German distribution expert Josef Wutz and French journalist Valentin Peréz noted in their study on the ¨Dissemination of European Films in the European Union and the International Market¨ that ¨the imbalance between support for production and support for distribution seems to be a hindrance to the easy circulation and optimum success of some film productions.¨
Wutz pointed out in his survey of current developments in the European market that exports of [national European] films to other European countries is ¨somewhat weak¨.
This is inspite of the fact that the EU’s Media Programme has invested the bulk of its multi-year-programme budgets...
- 11/25/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Filed under: TV Replay
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Instead, the teams got a taste of the favorite pastime of Belgium's most famous son -- no, not Tintin or Jacques Delors -- Jean-Claude Van Damme: Bodybuilding! It was time to break out the shaving foam, breathe in and strike a pose wearing nothing but a smile and a ridiculously small and shiny posing pouch.
As Andy gamely applied bronzer to fellow snowboarder Tony's lower regions he sighed "Our friendship has hit a whole new level." Former NFL tight end (no pun...
There was no room to hide on this week's episode of 'The Amazing Race' (Sun., 8Pm Et on CBS) when the Racers visited the European Parliament Building in Brussels, Belgium. Sadly for them, they weren't there to learn about the political machinations of the European Union, or to sample such Belgian gastronomic delights as beer, or mussels and fries with mayonnaise.
Instead, the teams got a taste of the favorite pastime of Belgium's most famous son -- no, not Tintin or Jacques Delors -- Jean-Claude Van Damme: Bodybuilding! It was time to break out the shaving foam, breathe in and strike a pose wearing nothing but a smile and a ridiculously small and shiny posing pouch.
As Andy gamely applied bronzer to fellow snowboarder Tony's lower regions he sighed "Our friendship has hit a whole new level." Former NFL tight end (no pun...
- 11/21/2011
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
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