Neil Jordan’s big budget Riviera and James Foley’s Fifty Shades Freed among productions due to shoot in territory this year.
France’s National Cinema Centre (Cnc) has announced a 30% rise in the amount of production spend by incoming features and high-end TV dramas following the increase in tax incentives for international productions.
The territory’s Tax Rebate for International Production (Trip) rose to 30% from 20% on eligible expenses on Jan 1, 2016, with the cap on eligible spend also rising to $34m (€30m), against $22m (€20m) previously.
The Cnc said that in the first quarter of 2016, 19 international live action and animation projects had confirmed they would visit France this year, the same number as for the whole of 2015.
The cinema body estimated that these productions would spend some $142m (€100m) in France, 30% more than in 2015.
Roughly $81m (€72m) would be generated by live action productions, against $13.6m (€12m) in 2015, and €28m by animation projects, against $20m (€18m...
France’s National Cinema Centre (Cnc) has announced a 30% rise in the amount of production spend by incoming features and high-end TV dramas following the increase in tax incentives for international productions.
The territory’s Tax Rebate for International Production (Trip) rose to 30% from 20% on eligible expenses on Jan 1, 2016, with the cap on eligible spend also rising to $34m (€30m), against $22m (€20m) previously.
The Cnc said that in the first quarter of 2016, 19 international live action and animation projects had confirmed they would visit France this year, the same number as for the whole of 2015.
The cinema body estimated that these productions would spend some $142m (€100m) in France, 30% more than in 2015.
Roughly $81m (€72m) would be generated by live action productions, against $13.6m (€12m) in 2015, and €28m by animation projects, against $20m (€18m...
- 4/5/2016
- ScreenDaily
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