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TitleAuthor DetailsYearResource LocationNewspaper/Magazine
Are you ready to sink your money.
Pauline Skypala
2002Unspecified locationFinancial Times, 7 December
Bessere Rahmenbedingungen fuer den deutschen Film.
Volker Koop
2000Deutsche BüchereiDas Parlament Nr. 52-53/ 22./29. December
Britain has a new film establishment and it is leading us towards disaster.
Sally Hibbin
1998British LibraryNew Statesman, 27 March
British film industry celebrates as more than 1bn is spent on movies in 2003.
Louise Jury
2004Unspecified locationThe Independent, 12 January
Celebrities cash in on film tax break.
Nicholas Hellen
2003Unspecified locationThe Sunday Times, 30 November
Don't mind your language.
Leigh Singer
2004Unspecified locationThe Big Issue, June 7-13, Number 594
Ein Partner fuer das Kino. "Das kleine Fernsehspiel" des ZDF wurde 40 Jahre alt.
Wilhem Roth
2004Deutsche Büchereiepd filmdienst 1/04
Euro subsidies hit plateau: public funding reaches $1.4 billion for 2002.
Adam Dawtrey
2003Unspecified locationVariety, 21 February
Film financier paints a bleak funding picture.
Tim Burt
2004Unspecified locationFinancial Times, 27 February
Financial body blow to film society movement.
John Ezard
2004Guardian Film WebsiteThe Guardian, September 9
Heaven for movie buffs as arthouse comes to our house.
Jack Malvern
2004Unspecified locationThe Times, 28 September
High noon for tax breaks.
Pauline Skypala
2004Unspecified locationFinancial Times, 7 February
In Echtzeit. Der junge deutsche Film.
Birgit Glombitza
Christian Buss
2004Deutsche Büchereiepd filmdienst 7/04
Investors get big tax break in the movies.
Nic Cicutti
2004Unspecified locationSunday Herald, January 18
Learn to juggle if you need film finance: Production budgets.
Krysia Derecki
2004Unspecified locationFinancial Times, 7 September
Minister's second chance for stardom.
Dan Milmo
2004The GuardianThe Guardian, 6 May
Miserly BBC 'putting film industry at risk'.
Nicholas Watt
Fiachra Gibbons
2003The GuardianThe Guardian, 19 September
New tax breaks will help British film-makers to take on Hollywood.
Dan Milmo
2004The GuardianThe Guardian, 18 September
No Cannes do for the Brits.
Geoffrey MacNab
2001Unspecified locationThe Independent, 4 May
Passport to prosperity.
Leslie Felperin
2003Variety magazineVariety, 1 Dec
Production patchworks. Reg changes still confound even as creatives celebrate demist of Europudding demands.
Variety Staff
2003Unspecified locationVariety, 1 December
Shame of a nation.
Jacques Peretti
2000The GuardianThe Guardian, May 26
Talk of demise exaggerated.
Pauline Skypala
2004Unspecified locationFinancial Times, 6 March
Tax breaks around the world: U.K.
Liza Foreman
2002British Film InstituteVariety, October 28
Tax changes could threaten silver screen cash.
Pauline Skypala
2004Unspecified locationFinancial Times, 14 February
Tax incentives around the globe.
Variety Staff
2003British Film InstituteVariety, 3 November
U.K. gov't pumps pic tax breaks. Accountants argue less successful pix will see biggest rewards.
Adam Dawtrey
2003Unspecified locationVariety, 21 September
U.K. indies struggle to boost local pix.
Liza Foreman
2002British Film InstituteVariety, February 18
Umbau noetig. Filmfoerderung.
Andreas M. Rauch
2001Deutsche BüchereiDas Parlament, Nr. 27/ 29. Juni
Where there's brass…
Andrew Pulver
2004The GuardianThe Guardian, January 13
Will Lottery money assure the British film industry? Or should Chris Smith be rediscovering the virtues of state intervention?
Ian Christie
1997Unspecified locationNew Statesman, 20 June 1997
World Cinema statt Global Hollywood.
Dieter Kosslick
2004Deutsche BüchereiKulturstiftung des Bundes 4/ 2004