Madrid incentive put on hold
A film incentive aimed at supporting the distribution and promotion of Spanish films and co-productions has been put on hold by the local government agency in Madrid due to lack of funding.
The incentive was intended to support and promote films made by companies based in Madrid but the Comunidad De Madrid, the government organisation in charge of the subsidy, has postponed plans until the economic climate improves.
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