Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentStreaming services that invest heavily in French movies may be able to access fresh local film releases starting in July.France’s major film guilds, including BLIC (Bureau of Cinema Industries), BLOC (Bureau of Cinema Organizations) and ARP (Society for Authors, Directors and Producers), have drafted proposals to amend France’s notoriously strict windowing schedule.
The guilds on Tuesday submitted proposals to the French government, which has to enact new regulations by July 1 as part of Europe’s groundbreaking Audiovisual Media Services Directive.The proposals submitted by the film orgs would give a six-month window to pay TV groups, including Canal Plus Group, as well as streaming services that.
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