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Santa Fe cinema: progress on the bill will be communicated

It will be through a discussion within the framework of a new edition of the PULSAR Audiovisual Market. On Saturday the 28th at El Molino Fábrica Cultural, the Santa Fe Audiovisual Community will announce the progress in the bill to promote the province’s film industry. “It is urgent and essential that Santa Fe has its own film law,” the group points out. Credit: Santafesina Audiovisual Community

On Saturday, September 28 at 11, a discussion will be held on the progress of the draft Law to Promote the Santa Fe Cinematographic and Audiovisual Industry. The event will take place in the paraboloid patio of El Molino, Fábrica Cultural within the framework of the fourth edition of the Audiovisual Market PULSAR.

On the occasion, the main points of the project will be reviewed, which includes the creation of a development fund for production in general (feature films, series, short fiction films, documentaries and animation), the organization of an international festival and the creation of a audiovisual file. The meeting invites us to define action strategies for these last months of the legislative period, during which time the project should be approved.

The Santafesina Audiovisual Community, through its spokespersons, commented to Periodicals that, despite the drop in activity at the national level due to the dismantling of the INCAA, the need for provincial incentives allows us to foresee a good result in the treatment of the project. “Many provinces already have film laws and they are the only ones that keep their audiovisual industry active and strong,” say the filmmakers. “There is a lot of talk from the national government that the State does not have to encourage the film industry, however there is no place in the world in which cinema does not have a state incentive. Argentine cinema is internationally recognized and the industry generates income “Saturday is a special moment as a political event and meeting point.”

There is a conviction, among the film people of Santa Fe, that once the law is in operation it will generate growth in production, an increase in formal work and important foreign exchange earnings for the province, as is already happening in places in the country that have with legislation on the subject. The initiative has been working since 2021 and has the support of all Santa Fe organizations in the sector such as CEPIAR, APPAS, SICA APMA LITORAL and educational institutions in the field such as EPCTV, ISCAA, ENERC, UAI and Animator Schools, among others. .

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