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Il Netherlands Film Production Incentive investe €7,8 milioni nel suo ultimo round 2018

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- Un totale di undici lungometraggi, un lungometraggio d'animazione, tre documentari e sei serie televisive di alto livello sono supportati dal Netherlands Film Production Incentive

Il Netherlands Film Production Incentive investe €7,8 milioni nel suo ultimo round 2018
Il regista Kaweh Modiri, il cui progetto Mitra è stato finanziato

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In the fifth and final round of the Netherlands Film Production Incentive for 2018, cash rebates were granted to 21 productions, fourteen of which are international co-productions. The selected projects include eleven feature films, three documentaries, one animated feature film and six high-end TV series.

Ruud Schuurman’s feature Everything Is As It Should Be received the highest contribution, with a total of €710,680. The film, which was produced by Tom de Mol Productions, is about a first-time mother who has to deal with the pressure of love and work in order to become a responsible adult. Other awarded features include Diederik van Rooijen’s Penoza (€591,609, NL Film & TV), Sander Burger’s The Judgement (€437,375, Bind & Willink), Jon KarthausLosers (€101,000, 2CFILM and Marmalade Films) and Mitra [+leggi anche:
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by Kaweh Modiri (€430,308, BALDR Film, In Good Company and Snowglobe). In addition, the children’s film My Dad is a Sausage [+leggi anche:
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by Anouk Fortunier (€133,687, A Private View, Man’s Films Productions and The Film Kitchen), Margot Schaap’s Quicksand (€217,500, PRPL, Homemade Films and Homeless Bob Production), Jasmila Žbanić’s Quo vadis, Aida? [+leggi anche:
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 (€187,874, Deblokada, N279 Entertainment, Coop99, Indie Production, Razor Film and Torden Film), Banu Akseki’s Sans Soleil (€117,441, Frakas Production, Volya Films and The Jokers), Jan Verheyen’s Save Sara (€229,732, Eyeworks and Kaap Holland Film) and Jan Willem van Ewijk’s Sleep (€182,606, The Film Kitchen, Savage Film and Uncorked Production) have also received funding.

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The documentaries due to receive funding include Ike Bertels’s Paradise in the Desert (€54,668, BALDR Film and Clin d'Oeil films), about the closing of a mine in a Namibian desert town, Dark Rider by Eva Küpper (€34,946, Serendipity Films and Volya Films) and Belgian director Ellen Vermeulen’s Pilgrimage (€38,270, Inti Films and Volya Films), about Marie-Louise Chapelle, who was the first woman to make it to the top of the Himalaya mountains.

In addition to the animated feature Where Is Anne Frank [+leggi anche:
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y Ari Folman (€407,390, Purple Whale Films, Submarine Animation, Walking the Dog, Samsa Films, Bridgit Folman Film Gang and Le Pacte), six high-end TV shows will also receive funding, including: Force The Final by Marc Willard (€339,312, Pupkin Film), High Flyers by Bobby Boermans (€1,017,574, Tom de Mol Productions and The Storytellers Film & TV), Red Light by Eshref Reybrouck (€807,473, Eyeworks, Kaap Holland Film and Warner Bros. International), Rudy's Crazy Christmas Show by Anna van der Heide (€517,286, Pupkin Film), The Singh Case by Hans Pool (€195,000, Submarine Docs) and Van der Valk (€1,096,029), a series about a street-smart Dutch detective solving mysterious crimes on the streets of Amsterdam, produced by the Dutch outfit NL Film & TV and the UK’s Company Pictures.

The Netherlands Film Production Incentive is based on a cash-rebate system and offers an incentive of 30% for high-end TV-series and 35% for film productions on eligible production costs. Aimed at supporting a healthy production climate in the Netherlands, this round is expected to generate over €31.1 million in production expenditure in the country. A total amount of € 25.8 million Production Incentive has been granted during 2018.

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