Films Co-Production Agreement Sample Contracts

FILMS CO-PRODUCTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF AUSTRALIA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL
Films Co-Production Agreement • November 27th, 2020

Considering that the film industries of their two countries will benefit from closer mutual co-operation in the production of films; and

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IT-RO] Films Co-Production Agreement between Italy and Romania
Films Co-Production Agreement • August 30th, 2024

Producers from third countries that are linked to both Italy and Romania by a co- production agreement can join the co-production.

FR-BE] Films Co-Production Agreement between France and Belgium
Films Co-Production Agreement • June 9th, 2024

On 20 September 1962 a Co-Production Agreement was signed between France and Belgium. It has been modified several times, yet entered into force under its current shape on 1 November 1975. A new Franco-Belgian Agreement has been signed in Cannes on 16 May 2004, but has not been ratified so far.

FR-SK] Films Co-Production Agreement between France and the Slovak Republic
Films Co-Production Agreement • November 25th, 2024

On 6 March 1968, a Co-Production Agreement was signed between France and Czechoslovakia. It entered into force on 17 September 1968. After the dissolution of the ČSSR, the Agreement is upheld between France the Slovak Republic as the Successor State.

FR-HU] Films Co-Production Agreement between France and Hungary
Films Co-Production Agreement • August 7th, 2024

The Agreement applies to cinematographic works made by French directors, technicians, and actors, in conjunction with Hungarian directors, technicians, and actors; sufficing also them having the status of resident in the respective country. Third country producers may join the co-production, if their country is linked to both France and Hungary by a films co-production agreement.

ES-PT] Films Co-Production Agreement between Spain and Portugal
Films Co-Production Agreement • July 18th, 2024

The Agreement applies to feature films, animated films and documentaries irrespective of their length or medium. Those involved in the making of the film must be Spanish or Portuguese nationals or must be residents in the respective countries. Producers from third countries may join the co-production, if their country is linked to Spain or Portugal by a films co-production agreement.

Films Co-production Agreement Between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Films Co-Production Agreement • December 9th, 2014

Considering that the films industries of their two countries will benefit from closer mutual co-operation in the production of films; and

The Agreement was previously AUSTRALIA
Films Co-Production Agreement • May 13th, 2022

The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Australia (“the Contracting Parties”);

Films Co-production Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of Ireland
Films Co-Production Agreement • January 30th, 2008

Considering that the film industries of their two countries will benefit from closer mutual co-operation in the production of films; and

Protocol Between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Amending the Films Co-production Agreement Done at London on 12 September 1975, as Amended on 9 July 1985
Films Co-Production Agreement • December 4th, 2014

DESIRING to amend the Films Co-production Agreement between Canada and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, done at London on 12 September 1975, as amended on 9 July 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement");

Exchange of Letters Between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Constituting an Agreement Amending the Films Co-production Agreement Signed September 12, 1975
Films Co-Production Agreement • November 28th, 2014

The Minister of Communications of Canada to the Minister of State for Industry for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Films Co-production Agreement between
Films Co-Production Agreement • July 26th, 2006
FR-PL] Films Co-Production Agreement between France and Poland
Films Co-Production Agreement • September 7th, 2024

The Agreement applies to cinematographic works made by French directors, technicians, and actors, in conjunction with Polish directors, technicians, and actors; sufficing also them having the status of resident in the respective country. Third country producers may join the co-production, if their country is linked to France or Poland by a films co-production agreement.

IT-CZ] Films Co-Production Agreement between Italy and the Czech Republic
Films Co-Production Agreement • July 9th, 2024

On 25 March 1968 a Co-Production Agreement was signed between Italy and Czechoslovakia. It entered into force on the same day. After the dissolution of the ČSSR, the Agreement is upheld between Italy the Czech Republic as the Successor State.

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