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"This report invites us to consider the very function of cinema in Europe and its role in the creation and sustainability of a civil society. We are called on to support it and to commit to granting the widest possible access to citizens in the name of unity and freedom of thought.
European cinema is facing its biggest challenge to date: coping with the requirements of modern technology, including the arrival of the digital era. Modern technologies are changing the audiovisual sector, creating challenges and possibilities for production, distribution and accessibility. In this transition from analogue to digital cinema, operators in both the public and the private sectors in all the Member States should unite at a national as well as an EU level.
Parliament should initiate this paradigm shift by making a financial input. One of the most important financing instruments is the Structural Funds. Therefore, we call for an appropriate level of support to be included in the new multiannual financial framework for 2014-2020. Another significant instrument is the availability of preferential credit rates offered by the European Investment Bank to cinemas with insufficient funds for the digitisation process."@en1
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