GovWire

European Commission safeguards British film industry

Department for Culture, Media and Sport

November 14
16:10 2013

The Government and the BFI have welcomed the news that the European Commission has published a new Cinema Communication that safeguards the UKs film tax relief and Lottery funding for the film sector.

The concerns of both the Government and the BFI have been acknowledged in the latest Cinema Communication, which underpins film tax schemes within Member States.

Member States will be allowed to support the evolving need for public intervention in areas such as distribution and screen heritage, ensuring the economic and cultural health of the industry is sustained.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, said:

The UK film industry makes a valuable cultural contribution and is an important part of our diverse and dynamic economy. Through the film tax relief we have been able to support this highly skilled, innovative and creative sector and the European Commissions Cinema Communication will mean we can continue to provide that support.

Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries said:

It is fantastic that we now have a new Cinema Communication in place, confirming the on going viability of our extremely successful film tax regime that attracts moviemakers from all over the world.

Amanda Nevill, CEO, BFI said:

The BFI is delighted that the Commission has listened to our representations, made in partnership with other European countries, on behalf of the industry. This successful outcome is a great example of what can be achieved when the main agencies for film in the UK and across Europe come together and pool expertise.

Related Articles

Comments

  1. We don't have any comments for this article yet. Why not join in and start a discussion.

Write a Comment

Your name:
Your email:
Comments:

Post my comment

Recent Comments

Follow Us on Twitter

Share This


Enjoyed this? Why not share it with others if you've found it useful by using one of the tools below: