The annual budget for German Motion Picture Fund is set to rise from €50m to €75m.
The boom in series production in Germany has prompted a 50% hike in the annual budget for the German Motion Picture Fund (Gmpf) which supports the production of high-end TV and VoD series and films, to €75m.
Claudia Roth, the new state minister for culture and media under nely-elected federal chancellor Olaf Scholz, announced the Gmpf’s annual budget is set to rise from €50m to €75m as part of a proposed overall 10% increase in the federal government’s budget for arts and media for...
The boom in series production in Germany has prompted a 50% hike in the annual budget for the German Motion Picture Fund (Gmpf) which supports the production of high-end TV and VoD series and films, to €75m.
Claudia Roth, the new state minister for culture and media under nely-elected federal chancellor Olaf Scholz, announced the Gmpf’s annual budget is set to rise from €50m to €75m as part of a proposed overall 10% increase in the federal government’s budget for arts and media for...
- 3/18/2022
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
The annual budget for German Motion Picture Fund is set to rise from €50m to €75m.
The current boom in series production in Germany has prompted a 50% hike in the annual budget for the German Motion Picture Fund (Gmpf) which supports the production of high-end TV and VoD series and films.
Claudia Roth, the new State Minister for Culture and Media under Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz, announced that the Gmpf’s annual budget is set to rise from €50m to €75m as part of a proposed overall 10% increase in the federal government’s budget for arts and media for 2022.
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The current boom in series production in Germany has prompted a 50% hike in the annual budget for the German Motion Picture Fund (Gmpf) which supports the production of high-end TV and VoD series and films.
Claudia Roth, the new State Minister for Culture and Media under Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz, announced that the Gmpf’s annual budget is set to rise from €50m to €75m as part of a proposed overall 10% increase in the federal government’s budget for arts and media for 2022.
Notification...
- 3/18/2022
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
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