A new initiative to amend the Federal Cinematography Law in Mexico was recently presented to the Senate’s Permanent Commission, with the current initiative seeking to institutionalize the resources received by the now defunct Film Investment and Stimulus Fund
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Following the issue in mention, we can comment that on April 26,
2021, the correspondent Ruling was presented with a Project Decree
that abrogates the Federal Cinematography Law, and the FEDERAL LAW
OF CINEMATOGRAPHY AND AUDIOVISUAL is issued, which would be
discussed in an extraordinary meeting within the United Commissions
of Radio, Television and Cinematography and Legislative Studies,
Second of the Senate. In the new project under discussion, the
merger and integration of several proposals were considered, being
these the following:
From the Senator Susana Harp Iturribarría of the
Friday, May 7, 2021
Following the issue in mention, we can comment that on April 26, 2021, the correspondent Ruling was presented with a Project Decree that abrogates the Federal Cinematography Law, and the FEDERAL LAW OF CINEMATOGRAPHY AND AUDIOVISUAL is issued, which would be discussed in an extraordinary meeting within the United Commissions of Radio, Television and Cinematography and Legislative Studies, Second of the Senate. In the new project under discussion, the merger and integration of several proposals were considered, being these the following:
From the Senator Susana Harp Iturribarría of the Parliamentary Group of Morena with a Project Decree that adds articles 32, 32 Ter, 32, Quinques, and 32 Sexties, presented in the Senate on February 1, 2021. Said Initiative proposes to establish that the Mexican Institute of Cinematography function as the one promoting cinematography through systems of financial support, venture capital, guarantee, and investment for th