Germany and France announce co-development fund
Germany and France are planning to launch a USD376,000 co-development fund from next year as part of their existing bilateral mini co-production agreement.
The fund will boost the mini agreement signed in 2001 which has already helped 50 Franco German co-productions. Individual funding of up to USD63,000 will be awarded to producers for a first or second feature.
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