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Italy s Ministry of Culture sets aside 5 million euros for minority co-productions
Nicola Borrelli, director of the General Directorate for Cinema and Audiovisual Works
The General Directorate for Cinema and Audiovisual Works of the Ministry of Culture in Italy yesterday published a call for proposals with a budget of 5 million euros to support the production of feature films made under a co-production or minority partnership scheme. These are works in which the participation of the Italian company is a minority, with respect to the participation of the non-Italian company which owns the highest share of rights of use and exploitation of the work. They must therefore be works created by one or more Italian companies and one or more non-Italian companies based in a country with which a film and audiovisual co-production agreement exists and is in force, or (in the case of international partnership) in a country with which such agreements do not exist (download the announcement here)
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The Association of Italian Film Festivals research confirms the future of festivals is hybrid
The participants at the virtual conference entitled “Festival Locations of Tomorrow”
One festival in three claims that hosting an online edition has led to an enhancement of their programmes and/or raised the profile of their event. And no less than 62% of festivals stated that they envisaged a hybrid form for their next edition. These are just a couple of the facts to come out of the questionnaires sent to 142 Italian film festivals back in December 2020 (read our news) by the AFIC – the Association of Italian Film Festivals, with the support of the Italian Ministry for Culture’s Film and Audiovisual Department (the full results of the survey can be downloaded here).
The Association of Italian Film Festivals research confirms the future of festivals is hybrid
The participants at the virtual conference entitled “Festival Locations of Tomorrow”
One festival in three claims that hosting an online edition has led to an enhancement of their programmes and/or raised the profile of their event. And no less than 62% of festivals stated that they envisaged a hybrid form for their next edition. These are just a couple of the facts to come out of the questionnaires sent to 142 Italian film festivals back in December 2020 (read our news) by the AFIC – the Association of Italian Film Festivals, with the support of the Italian Ministry for Culture’s Film and Audiovisual Department (the full results of the survey can be downloaded here).