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SELECTIVE FUNDING
PRODUCTION INCENTIVE
FILM COMMISSION
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DUTCH FILM ORGANISATIONS Netherlands Film Fund info@filmfonds.nl www.filmfund.nl EYE International international@eyefilm.nl www.international.eyefilm.nl Creative Europe Desk/MEDIA MEDIA@creativeeuropedesk.nl www.mediadesknederland.eu Film Producers Netherlands, FPN info@filmproducenten.nl www.filmproducenten.nl Documentary Producers Netherlands, DPN info@documentaireproducenten.nl www.documentaireproducenten.nl Animation Producers Netherlands, VNAP vnap@niaf.nl www.vnap.nl Pijnackerstraat 5 1072 JS Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 570 76 76 Š Netherlands Film Fund 2016
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Introduction
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Reasons
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Netherlands Film Commission
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Production Incentive
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Selective Funding
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Facts and Figures
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INTRODUCTION The Netherlands is home to a vibrant film industry with an open attitude towards international co-production. The Netherlands Film Fund is the national agency responsible for supporting film production in the Netherlands and film related activities. Its focus is to develop and strengthen Dutch cinema and film culture both domestically and internationally. The Film Fund also oversees the activities of the Netherlands Film
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Commission. This brochure contains the primary principles of the different support schemes for international productions. The Netherlands has treaties with Canada, France, Germany, China, South-Africa and intends to sign a treaty with the French Community of Belgium. The
Doreen Boonekamp CEO d.boonekamp@filmfonds.nl
budget available for funding for the Film Production Incentive is 29.2 million euro. Further 2.5 million euro is available for selective schemes targeting minority co-productions. In 2015, 80 film projects received cash rebates of 30% through the Film Production Incentive. In addition 30 projects received minority co-production support through selective schemes.
Ellis Driessen International Affairs e.driessen@filmfonds.nl
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English-speaking •professionals A wide variety of •astounding locations locations within •twoAllhours from Amsterdam Airport
• Famous Dutch light Strong and stable •internet coverage Good funding •possibilities • No union limits
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NETHERLANDS FILM COMMISSION
What can we do for you? The Netherlands Film Commission is the official liaison between the Dutch creative media industries and foreign producers and production companies. The Film Commission also serves as a general resource for all film related inquiries throughout the country, including being matchmaker on financing possibilities offered through several schemes of the Netherlands Film Fund. What do we offer foreign producers and production companies? The Netherlands Film Fund operates a Film Production Incentive in the framework of a 30% cash rebate. It is a trans parent, clear and straightforward facility and has proven to be very successful in its first year. The Netherlands has a wide variety of staggering film locations less than two hours from Amsterdam Airport. With its unique locations, excellent infrastructure, highly
experienced English speaking staff and no union limits, the Netherlands has a lot to offer to international film professionals and production companies looking for locations, co-production partnerships and post-production facilities. The Film Commission developed an extensive online database of film professionals in the Netherlands, to enter on www.filmcommission.nl Exploration support (post) production International production companies that consider to use production and/or postproduc tion facilities in the Netherlands through a minority Dutch co-production can contact the Netherlands Film Commission for possible partial reimbursement. This covers essential research costs by a local location scout, line producer and/or post production supervisor up to 3,000 euro.
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Bas van der Ree Netherlands Film Commissioner info@filmcommission.nl www.filmcommission.nl
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PRODUCTION INCENTIVE
30% cash rebate
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Open to applications for feature films and feature-length animated films with a production budget of at least 1 million euro and to feature length documentaries with a production budget of at least 250,000 euro.
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A planned theatrical release in the Netherlands or, in case of a minority co-production, at least a non-theatrical release in the Netherlands and a theatrical release in the country of origin should be confirmed upon application.
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At least 50% of the produc tion budget should be in place upon application.
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The Netherlands should be one of the countries of origin among the co-producers.
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In order to ensure the cultural objectives of the measure, a test of qualifying characteristics will be conducted. Applications should meet at least three of ten cultural criteria to be eligible.
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The production expenses that are taken into consideration must be directly related to the film making process.
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The amount of the grant is determined by the production costs that are both eligible and demonstrably spent on film professionals or film compa nies based in the Netherlands, multiplied by 30%. The maxi mum grant is 1 million euro per application.
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A grant will only be awarded if there is a minimum of 100,000 euro of eligible production spent in the Netherlands.
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During each round, eligible applications will be ranked on the basis of a points system. Only applications that reach a minimum of 75 points are taken into consideration.
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If a grant is awarded, the ubsequent film production s should be completely financed within 6 months of the Fund’s decision.
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The financial contribution will be paid within eight weeks after the subsidy determination. Two interim payments are possible: after the shoot and after the picture lock based on the actual spend of eligible production costs.
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An application can be filed by a production company that has operated consistently in the area of production and release in the Netherlands, the EU or EEA, or in Switzerland, for a minimum period of two years.
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The applicant is legally repre sented by a (majority or minority) producer who has, as majority producer, been responsible for at least two film productions over the past seven years (reference films) in the afore-mentioned period and areas. Reference films must have been theatrically released in the Netherlands.
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Applicants can be exempted from the obligation of commencement of principal photography - or in the case of an animated film, its realization until after the Funds decision.
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Application deadlines 2016: 9 February, 10 May, 30 August and 1 November. The total available budget for 2016 is 29,2 million euro. www.filmfund.nl
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José van Doorn Project manager Film Production Incentive j.van.doorn@filmfonds.nl
Manon van Melick Production manager Film Production Incentive m.van.melick@filmfonds.nl
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SELECTIVE FUNDING
Production support for minority co-productions Amount Maximum contribution 250,000 euro for a feature film.
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Maximum contribution 50,000 euro for a documentary or a short animation.
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The project must have substantial financial support already in place from the country of origin of the main producer, amounting to at least 50% of its own share and containing at least a produc tion grant from a regional/ national film fund. Focus on Creative co-productions with a strong artistic and inter national appeal.
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Primary conditions The requested grant must be fully spent on Dutch services, cast and crew. A deal memo from a Dutch film distributor for the t heatrical release of the film in the Netherlands is required.
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The total Dutch share of the project needs to be at least 10% of the production costs, including any Dutch share from Eurimages.
A good chance of reci procity enhances the likelihood of funding for the project.
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Co-productions with European-based production companies and co-productions with countries that have a co-production agreement with the Netherlands.
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Co-productions from direc tors with a proven international track record.
Production support for minority co-productions with partner Funds The Film Fund runs several special reciprocal co-production schemes together with partner funds abroad:
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VAF (Flanders Audiovisual Fund) for the support of features, documentaries and (short) ani mation films. Maximum contribu tion is 200,000 euro and 50,000 euro for a short animation or documentary.
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NFI (Norwegian Film Institute) for the support of documen taries. Maximum contribution is 50,000 euro.
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NFF+HBF Co-production Scheme for the support of feature films developed by HBF (Hubert Bals Fund). The maximum contribution is 50,000 euro. Annually 200,000 euro is available.
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MDM (Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung) for the development of original children and youth features. Support can be requested for writing of a treatment (10,000 euro) a script (20,000 euro), a re-write of a script or script coaching (2,500 euro) + 1,000 euro for translation costs.
Distribution support for Dutch minority co-productions in the Netherlands
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Minority co-productions granted by the Film Fund are eligible for distribution support for the Dutch theatrical release, up to a maximum of 10,000 euro.
International distribution and/ or dubbing support for Dutch films abroad
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Foreign distributors can apply for support for distribution and/ or dubbing costs for a theatrical release outside the Netherlands of Dutch features and docu mentaries which have received funding from the Netherlands Film Fund.
Please visit www.filmfund.nl for further conditions, how to apply and guidelines.
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Frank Peijnenburg Head of Screen NL f.peijnenburg@filmfonds.nl
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The Film Fund can match up to 40% of the total distribution costs with a maximum of 10,000 euro and up to 50% of the total dubbing costs with a maximum contribution of 20,000 euro per film.
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Peggy Driessen-Bussink Production manager international affairs /minority co-productions p.driessen-bussink@filmfonds.nl
For dubbing support priority is given to Dutch children’s and youth films.
Dany Delvoie Project coordinator international affairs/minority co-productions d.delvoie@filmfonds.nl
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FACTS & FIGURES 2015 2013
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Cinema attendance • Dutch audience figures grew in 2015. 33 million attendees accounted for gross box-office revenues of 275.7 million euro.
For more information and an overview of international co-productions with the Netherlands: www.filmfund.nl
Feature output (incl. co-productions) • 31 features were shot wholly or mainly in the Netherlands in 2015 while 12 feature films were shot wholly or mainly abroad.
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18,7% DOMESTIC MARKETSHARE DUTCH FILMS
Market share • In 2015 the domestic market share for Dutch films was 18.7%. • International Film Festival Rotterdam, International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, Netherlands Film Festival and Film By the Sea together attracted 751,200 visitors and film professionals in 2015.
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Dutch film production volume • In 2015 a total of 62 features were produced: 43 Dutch productions of which 19 were Dutch interna tional co-productions.
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Released films • In 2015 a total of 369 films were theatrically released in the Netherlands of which 62 were Dutch productions: 43 feature films and 19 documentaries.
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TOTAL SCREENS
RELEASED FILMS
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ARTHOUSE SCREENS
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125.2 MILLION
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FEATURE FILMS PRODUCED
Feature film production volume (produced films) • 125.2 million euro (incl. minority co-productions)
Screens • The Netherlands is served by 256 theatres with 893 screens of which 117 are dedicated to arthouse film.
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