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COUNCIL OF EUROPE
COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS

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RESOLUTION (92) 3

MODIFYING RESOLUTION (88) 15
SETTING UP A EUROPEAN SUPPORT FUND
FOR THE CO-PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION
OF CREATIVE CINEMATOGRAPHIC AND AUDIO-VISUAL WORKS
(“EURIMAGES”)

(Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 10 February 1992,
at the 470th meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies)

The Representatives on the Committee of Ministers of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey,

Having regard to Resolution (88) 15, Rule 5, paragraph 4, defining the eligibility of co-production set-ups for Eurimages’ support, in particular setting out the minimum required number of co-producers from the fund’s member states and the maximum financial participation of each of the co-producers from fund member states;

Whereas it is desirable to modify the said Rule 5, paragraph 4, of Resolution (88) 15,

Resolve as follows:

Single article

Rule 5, paragraph 4, of Resolution (88) 15 is hereby modified to read as follows:

“5.4. Co-production aid may be granted for schemes including at least three co-producers from the fund’s member states. In the case of creative documentaries, the Board of Management may derogate from this rule.

Such aid may also be granted for co-productions involving co-producers from member states of the fund and co-producers from non-member states of the fund, provided that the latter’s contribution does not exceed 30% of the co-producers’ costs.

The contribution, from public or private sources, of each of the co-producers from fund member states may not exceed 60% of the co-production costs. In appropriate cases the Board of Management may derogate from this rule.”