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German film policy's new horizons

International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2016
Beginning with a brief history of German film policy, the discussion will familiarize readers with the range of organizations and categories of people involved in the development of policy: from the Federal and regional film boards through to the new Minister of Culture Monika Grutters to production agencies and studio systems.
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Film Policy

2005
Film Policy is the first comprehensive overview of the workings of the international film industry. The authors examine film cultures and film policy across the world, explaining why Hollywood cinema dominates the global film market, and the effects of the rise of television and video on the international industry.
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Socialist Film Policy and the Heritage Film

1998
In his recent study of French cultural policy, David Looseley has written that ‘the tradition of state support for French film, steadily strengthened since 1981[…], has allowed France alone among European countries to maintain a respectable production rate of some 140 films annually’, and that, rightly or wrongly, Jack Lang, the high-profile Socialist ...
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Films, Policies, Audiences & Australia

Media Information Australia, 1992
The following address was given by Cathy Robinson, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Film Commission, to the Film Policy Conference held at the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Griffith University, 27–29 November 1991. It raises so many important Issues that MIA decided to abandon Its usual policy and run the address verbatim.
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Three Canadian Film Policy Frameworks

2019
This chapter focuses on the role played by governments in Canadian film production, distribution, and exhibition. It starts by situating Canadian cinema in relation to other “middle producer” nations. Then, it characterizes Canadian film policy within three broad frameworks.
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Why Does Film Policy Matter?

2015
This chapter positions the role and development of UK film policy within the domain of politics and political culture. It highlights the culture-commerce dichotomy that has run through UK film policy for decades. It also highlights the growth of digital and creative economy policy thinking and the positioning of film policy within this discourse.
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French Film Policy: Principles and Practice

2018
The chapter provides a detailed review of the quotas and subsidies France employs in support of its film industry and reveals the flaws in the system that have left France open to US criticism that it is acting anticompetitively to prop up an ailing local film industry.
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Film loan policies of radiology departments.

Radiology management, 1993
Last year, the AHRA Southern Region Statistical Resource Committee surveyed its members about their departments' film loan policies. This article presents the results of that survey, providing information on such topics as lending original films, charging for copies, and protecting against liability.
B R, Smith, J M, Conway
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Spanish Film Policies and Gender

This book provides a comprehensive cultural and historical account of the key film policies put into place by the Spanish state between 1980 and 2010 through a gendered lens, framing these policies within the wider context of European film legislation.
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Contemporary Spanish Film Policies:1982-2010

2016
This thesis examines how the Spanish film legislation that was passed between 1982 and 2010 has shaped the production, circulation and reception of contemporary Spanish cinema. The study of film legislation is crucial to understanding how the cultural value of contemporary Spanish cinema is created since laws are the main instrument through which the ...
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