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Mklh Fox, Momentum win big at Screen Marketing Distribution Awards The Dutch film sector has been dismayed by Deputy Culture Minister Halbe Zjilstra <pictured>s response to last months advice from the Council of Culture on how 30% cuts in public funding should be achieved in the culture sector. Groups under threat include Binger Filmlab.The Dutch coalition Gove <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley usa</a> rnment has set itself the target of reducing overall spending on culture from its current ?00 million a year to ?00 million by 2013.Last month, the Council recommended that the cuts should be spread across the whole culture infrastructure. However, Zjilstra rejected this advice and advised that the cuts should fall most heavily on the institutions that have support roles rather than ge <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup</a> ner <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley cup</a> ate art directly.As lobbying of the Dutch Parliament and Government intensifies, the fears of various Dutch film organisations and festivals over their futures are becoming ever more apparent.Earlier this week, Cinekid the Amsterdam-based festival for children that will be holding its 25th edition in October send out a message to its supporters stating baldly we need your help! If Zjilstras recommendations are followed, the festival revealed that it stands to lose the major part of its funding and thatits very future will come under threat.Also under threat is the Amsterdam-based Binger Filmlab, the feature film and documentary development lab. It is expected that under the proposed cuts, all Government funding for post-academic schemes like Binger will dry up in 2013. Like CineKid, Binger is Qotp VoD roll out threatened by DVD boom Source: Des WillieGwenBulldog Film Distribution has picked up all UK rights to William McGregors debut feature Gwen from Great Point Media. The film made its world premiere in the Discovery section of the Toronto International Film Festival last year. It is about a young girl struggling to hold her family together in 19 <a href=https://www.stanleycup.pl>stanley cup</a> th century Snowdonia in Wales.Screen Star of Tomorrow 2016 Eleanor Worthington-Cox stars with Maxine Peake, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Richard Harrington, Mark Lewis Jones and Jodie Innes.McGregor has previously directed for TV series including Misfits and Poldark. He was a Screen Star of Tomorrow in 2012.Gwen developed by the BFI and Endor Productions, and is produced by Endors Hilary Bevan Jones and Tom Nash.It is executive produced by Lizzie Francke, Paul Grindey, Charles Moore, Fergus Haycock and Adam Partridge. The film received financing from the BFI Film Fund and Ffilm Cymru Wales.Great Point sold all North American rights to the film to AMCs streaming platform Shudder in December last year; and previously struck a deal for France with The Jokers.Bull <a href=https://www.stanleycup.it>stanley italy</a> dog plans to release the film in the UK in July 2019.Cannes 2019: whos in the running TopicsDistributionSalesUK/Ireland No comments Related articles <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup</a> News Luxbox ta
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