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Protocollo d'intesa per la coproduzione tra Belgio e Canada

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- In inglese: Il Belgio ha firmato un protocollo d'intesa in materia di coproduzione cinematografica e audiovisiva con il Canada in occasione di una visita di Stato

Protocollo d'intesa per la coproduzione tra Belgio e Canada
(sx-dx): I ministri-presidenti germanofono Olivier Paasch, fiammingo Geert Bourgeois e francofono Rudi Demotte col ministro canadese del Commercio internazionale François-Philippe Champagne

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On Monday, 12 March, Canada and Belgium signed a film and audiovisual co-production memorandum of understanding. Although a co-production agreement was signed in the 1980s, this new memorandum of understanding allows for the use of new production formats and broadcast media, such as television series and web programs. This memorandum of understanding will unify the three language communities in Belgium (French, Dutch and German).

Although there are already many co-productions already in existence (such as Kokoro [+leggi anche:
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by Vanja d’Alcantara, Tokyo Fiancée [+leggi anche:
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by Stephan Liberski, Diego Star [+leggi anche:
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by Frédéric Pelletier and Troisièmes Noces [+leggi anche:
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by David Lambert), this new agreement should facilitate the development of new large-scale projects. 

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Belgium already has bilateral co-production agreements in place with China, Israel, Switzerland, Morocco and Tunisia, and this agreement with Canada will be the 10th bilateral co-production agreement involving the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, following Chile in 2017, the Netherlands in 2016 and China in 2012. Specific bilateral agreements have been signed with priority countries in this area, including France and Switzerland, while co-production agreements are also ongoing with Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, Lebanon or Ukraine.

The Wallonia-Brussels Federation has also made agreements with most European countries via the European Co-production Convention (Treaty 147 of the Council of Europe) and has also signed the new international co-production convention in 2017, open to non-European states.

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