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"The European Parliament’s report on European cinema in the digital era is a clear appeal for the accelerated digitisation of cinemas within the European Union. The European film industry faces many challenges relating to the need to switch to digital production technology, distribution and film projection. Digitisation is inevitable and necessary; it will reduce the cost of producing and distributing films. In this way, it will strengthen the potential of the European film sector. Therefore, we have to increase funding for the European film industry, so that it has the ability to adapt to present challenges. The continuation of the MEDIA programme and the creation of an effective funding system constitute our objectives for the nearest future. Investment in culture shapes European identity. Culture forms the foundation of European values. In the report, we emphasise the necessity for film education in schools, which will assist young people in making competent use of the media and help them function within European society in the best possible way. All citizens of the European Union have a right to participate in cultural life. This is why I endorsed the report."@en1
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