Wednesday, November 16, 2011

German film industry will get boost

BERLIN -- Germany's film industry has reason to celebrate following a contract between your country's Finance Ministry and congress around the 2012 federal budget. The program features a 50 million ($67.5 million) increase -- an increase of 5.1% -- for the us government Commissioner for Culture and also the Media, work held by Bernd Neumann that runs, amongst other things, federal film funding initiatives. The rise is anticipated to be sure the continuation of federal-level film funding initiatives, such as the $80 million annually German Federal Film Fund (DFFF). As with 2011, the Culture and Media office will again allocate $5.4 million for that digitization of film theaters. Funding for that Deutsche Kinemathek, worldwide film promotion and also the German Film Institute also remains stable. The majority of the budget increase, however, goes to non-film-related projects, like the protection of national monuments. Neumann recognized fellow cabinet people and congress for supporting the nation's cultural heritage. Additionally to saying thanks to the Bundestag's budget committee, Neumann stressed that "the truth that the people from the coalition government are not only seen not making cuts, but they are growing your budget for culture regardless of the economic and economic crisis is exemplary when in comparison along with other European government authorities." Contact Erectile dysfunction Meza at staff@variety.com

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