The agreement gives projects access to national film support and the two countries’ theatrical markets.
Denmark has become the first Nordic country to sign a film co-production agreement with China.
The signing took place today (May 3) in Beijing, timed with Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen’s official visit to China.
The agreement gives film projects access to national film support – Chinese films can apply for Danish Film Institute funding — and the two countries’ theatrical markets. The latter means that Danish films co-produced with Chinese partners will not be subject to China’s import quota of 38 foreign films a year, but instead will be on the same footing as Chinese films in terms of access to the lucrative Chinese film market.
The agreement was negotiated by China’s Sapprft (State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television) and the Danish Film Institute.
Dfi CEO Henrik Bo Nielsen signed the agreement Wednesday at a ceremony at the...
Denmark has become the first Nordic country to sign a film co-production agreement with China.
The signing took place today (May 3) in Beijing, timed with Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen’s official visit to China.
The agreement gives film projects access to national film support – Chinese films can apply for Danish Film Institute funding — and the two countries’ theatrical markets. The latter means that Danish films co-produced with Chinese partners will not be subject to China’s import quota of 38 foreign films a year, but instead will be on the same footing as Chinese films in terms of access to the lucrative Chinese film market.
The agreement was negotiated by China’s Sapprft (State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television) and the Danish Film Institute.
Dfi CEO Henrik Bo Nielsen signed the agreement Wednesday at a ceremony at the...
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