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"Question No 7 by Ewa Hedkvist Petersen ():
European films are highly important to the cultural diversity and the cultural heritage both of the individual countries and of Europe. 80 to 90% of the films showing in Sweden are, however, American. Up to 50% state aid for film production is allowed in the EU at present. The Commission is said to be considering lowering the limit for State aid, i.e. to reduce the exemption for cultural support to a maximum of 30%. This would be a threat to European film production, as producing films is expensive and commercially very risky, especially in smaller countries.
Does the Council agree that State aid is important to promote European culture? Does the Council not consider it important to encourage diversed European film production?"@en1
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"Subject: Support for European films"1
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