Co-Production Mechanism Vital For Growth Of Film Industry
Secretary (I&B) Meets Stakeholders at the Berlin Film Festival
Secretary (I&B) Meets Stakeholders at the Berlin Film Festival
The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting would enter into
negotiations with countries for promoting the platform of Co-production Audio
Visual Agreements in an effort to ensure that India emerged as a viable Filming
Destination”. While a number of agreements had been signed, the broad framework
of outlining such agreements had been shared with a number of countries. This
was emphasized by Secretary (I&B) Shri Bimal Julka in his deliberations
with key stakeholders representing different film platforms at the Berlin Film
Festival.
During his discussions with stakeholders representing participants from
various countries, Shri Julka mentioned that the India’s co-production
agreements were unique as they offered multiple benefits to foreign film
producers. Any agreement to this effect enabled foreign producers to harness
the strengths of India’s film prowess namely its technically qualified
manpower, pool of talented actors and a multitude of shooting locations. Co
production agreements also enabled the films to be treated as National Films
and thereby be eligible for National Film Awards and the Indian Panorama
Section of IFFI. The release of such films through Indian distribution network
enabled coproduction to open up to Indian consumer market to the foreign
producers. The Indian films industry also benefited by the profiling of
shooting locations, generation of direct employment and encouragement to film
tourism.
In his interaction with various film bodies and makers Shri Julka gave an
overview of the Single Window Clearance mechanism. Keeping in mind the
constraints faced by agencies for obtaining permission for film shooting in
India, Shri Julka said that this platform had been created with the objective
to establish a single window for film makers seeking permission for filming of
feature films, short films and TV programmes. A Standard Operating Procedure
had been put in place to facilitate the process and discussions were on to
establish a dedicated web portal for this mechanism.
On the objective of participation and showcasing the industry at the
India pavilion, Shri Julka said it was to promote Indian films across
linguistic cultural and regional diversity so as to forge an increasing number
of international partnerships in the realms of distribution, production,
filming in India, script development and technology, thereby accelerating the
growth of film sector in India. Several networking sessions keeping in mind the
future roadmap of the film industry had been planned. These included
coproduction, single window clearance for filming in India, animation, gaming
and visual effects, role of film schools in development of cinema and documentary
movement in India.
Regarding the India Film Guide released during the Festival, Shri Bimal
Julka said the publication was an effort to brand the identity of the Indian
film industry and commemorate the celebration of 100 years of Indian Cinema. It
provided an opportunity for various stakeholders to understand the nuances of
the Indian film industry and international players at the European film market.
This publication was an effort to reiterate the role of the Ministry as a
facilitator keeping in mind the liberal policies in the media and entertainment
industry. The publication also outlined the key policy initiatives and
processes under the ambit of the film sector.
Ten Indian films will be screened in the 64th Berlin
International Film Festival. Indian films screened officially at Berlinale
include Imtiaz Ali's Highway (Panorama), Jayan
Cherian's Papilio Buddha (Panorama) Pushpenra
Singh's Lajwanti (Forum), Jessica Sadana and Samarth
Dixit's Prabhat Pheri (Forum), Avinash
Arun's Killa (Generation), Gaurav Saxena's Rangrez (Native)
and two films Mount Song, Blood Earth (Forum Expanded)
among others. Iconic film of Satyajit Ray's Nayak (Berlinale
Classics) and Mani Kaul's Gashiram Kotwal (Forum) will be
screened at Berlin in restored prints. In addition, Overdose is
in the Co-Production Market and three people in the Berlinale Talent section.
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