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The Role of Federal Government Support in the Development of the Canadian Feature Film Industry: Telefilm Canada As a Government Policy Tool

"Brief to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage."
  
    
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"This document represents Telefilm Canada’s (“Telefilm”) submission to the Standing Committee’s examination of the evolving role of the federal government in support of the Canadian feature film industry.

The goal of this submission is to provide the Committee with an overview of Telefilm Canada’s unique role as an instrument of the Government of Canada’s policy objectives in the development of a Canadian film industry and in building Canadian audiences for Canadian films. In 2000, the Government of Canada introduced, From Script to Screen, a new Canadian Feature Film Policy with the goal of offering more homegrown choices in local theatres. The policy refocused public investment in Canadian films by taking a comprehensive script to screen approach to funding."

Creator(s) Telefilm Canada
Source Location Canada
Date Published
2005-02-28
Language Bilingual
URL http://www.telefilm.gc ...
Copyright Holder Telefilm Canada


 

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