MEDIA pushes the boundaries with its new Creative Europe programme
25/05/2021 - The overhauled programme provides almost a doubled budget and better accessibility, and imposes new obligations
The new Creative Europe programme is getting a major budget boost after the European Parliament agreed to significantly increase resources for the programme. From 2021-2027, the Creative Europe programme will have a total budget of €2.5 billion, which is an increase of almost €1 billion. A total of €1.4 million is dedicated exclusively to the MEDIA programme.
With this sizeable increase in the budget also comes a huge responsibility. “We need to address the dramatic impact that COVID-19 has had on our industries. The cultural and creative sectors were amongst the industries that were hit the hardest by the crisis,” said
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Teatru Malta
Twenty-two European Theatre Convention (ETC) theatres, from 18 European countries, including Malta’s national theatre company Teatru Malta, have drawn on philosophy, fantasy, and the strain of living under a pandemic to produce an original series of short drama films that will be available to watch at home for free from 9 May 2021.
250 European artists and creatives involved in the Renaissance project
The series comprises 22 film-quality videos from 22 major theatres across 18 European countries â all of which are part of the European Theatre Convention (ETC) network of theatres
One video released free to watch every weekday from 9 May 2021 – 4 June 2021
Twenty-two ETC theatres, from 18 European countries, have drawn on philosophy, fantasy, and the strain of living under a pandemic to produce an original series of short drama films that will be available to watch at home for free from 9 May 2021.