UK and Morocco complete co-production agreement
UK and Moroccan Government officials have completed negotiations on a film co-production agreement. The treaty is due to come into effect in the first half of next year.
The agreement with Morocco will give filmmakers access to funding and support in both countries, provide an incentive to filmmakers to use UK post-production facilities for films shot in Morocco and provide UK films with access to distribution networks in Morocco and further afield in North Africa.
John Woodward, CEO of the UK Film Council, said: "The UK is delighted to be taking its filmmaking relationship with Morocco a stage further, through the forthcoming signing of a co-production treaty."
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