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The Bulgarian National Film Center supports 49 projects

19/01/2022 - Amidst a bureaucratically complex situation, the main film-funding body in Bulgaria is trying to restore its previous levels of activity and has distributed a total of €6.5 million

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The Bulgarian National Film Center supports 49 projects

19/01/2022 - Amidst a bureaucratically complex situation, the main film-funding body in Bulgaria is trying to restore its previous levels of activity and has distributed a total of €6.5 million

Bulgaria , Tallinn , Harjumaa , Estonia , Bulgarian , Todor-matsanov , Georgi-dulguerov-lady-zee , Dimitar-kotzev , Kristina-spasovska , Nikola-boshnakov , Maya-vitkova , Yana-titova

The Bulgarian National Film Center supports 49 projects

19/01/2022 - Amidst a bureaucratically complex situation, the main film-funding body in Bulgaria is trying to restore its previous levels of activity and has distributed a total of €6.5 million

Bulgaria , Tallinn , Harjumaa , Estonia , Bulgarian , Todor-matsanov , Georgi-dulguerov-lady-zee , Dimitar-kotzev , Kristina-spasovska , Nikola-boshnakov , Maya-vitkova , Yana-titova

The Bulgarian National Film Center supports 49 projects

19/01/2022 - Amidst a bureaucratically complex situation, the main film-funding body in Bulgaria is trying to restore its previous levels of activity and has distributed a total of €6.5 million

Bulgaria , Tallinn , Harjumaa , Estonia , Bulgarian , Todor-matsanov , Georgi-dulguerov-lady-zee , Dimitar-kotzev , Kristina-spasovska , Nikola-boshnakov , Maya-vitkova , Yana-titova

The Bulgarian National Film Center supports 49 projects

19/01/2022 - Amidst a bureaucratically complex situation, the main film-funding body in Bulgaria is trying to restore its previous levels of activity and has distributed a total of €6.5 million

Bulgaria , Tallinn , Harjumaa , Estonia , Bulgarian , Todor-matsanov , Georgi-dulguerov-lady-zee , Dimitar-kotzev , Kristina-spasovska , Nikola-boshnakov , Maya-vitkova , Yana-titova

GRANTS: Bulgarian National Film Center Announces Partial 2021 Grants

SOFIA: The Bulgarian National Film Center has approved funding for feature, documentary and animated productions since the end of November 2021. The s...

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Bulgarian National Film Centre Restarts Stalled Funding

Bulgarian National Film Centre Restarts Stalled Funding
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Bulgarian Cash Rebate Passes Second Parliamentary Vote


Bulgarian Cash Rebate Passes Second Parliamentary Vote
SOFIA: Bulgaria’s cash rebate for film production passed its second Parliamentary vote on 17 February 2021. The vote took place nearly a month later than originally scheduled, following a series of intense public debates between MPs from the Parliamentary Committee on Culture and the Media, the Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers, numerous film associations, film directors and experts. The new legislation will also provide substantial increases in support for Bulgarian film production.
The initial amendments to the country’s 2003 Film Industry Act are intended to divide the total amount of public support of nearly 20 m EUR into two main schemes: one, dedicated to the national film industry and the second to the foreign producers who shoot in Bulgaria. As a start, 8 m EUR are envisaged to finance the 25% cash rebate.

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Bulgaria's Parliament approves changes to film industry legislation


Bulgaria’s Parliament voted on February 17 to approve the second and final reading of amendments to the Film Industry Act, boosting funding for film-making, including provisions for partial reimbursements for foreign producers of movies shot in Bulgaria.
Changes to the amendments between the first and second readings have caused controversy, leading several Bulgarian film industry associations to publish an open letter calling for these changes to be scrapped, and if not, for head of state President Roumen Radev to veto them.
In contrast, the amendments have been backed by United States ambassador to Bulgaria Herro Mustafa and Nu Boyana chief executive Yariv Lerner.

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Bulgarian Cash Rebate Passes First Parliamentary Hurdle


Bulgarian Cash Rebate Passes First Parliamentary Hurdle
SOFIA: Bulgaria’s cash rebate for film production has passed its first hurdle. The cash rebate of up to 25%, which is included in amendments to the country’s 2003 Film Industry Act, passed its first of two parliamentary votes on 4 December.
The amendments to the Film Industry Act include significant changes which still have to pass a second parliamentary vote in January if they are to become law. Under the amendments the total amount of public support would be divided into two main schemes: one dedicated to the national film industry and another for foreign productions shooting in Bulgaria, and this in the form of a cash rebate mechanism.  

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