In Europe, there is no television filmmaking legislation that could assist film production because private broadcasters are not interested in supporting Polish film.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The difficulty with the present state of affairs is that there is no legislation on the sources of funding for the Polish film industry. There is no legislation concerning filmmaking. And, there is no legislation on television that would be beneficial to filmmaking.
There could be no filmmaking without industrywide agreement on frame rates, lenses, and audio recording equipment.
There is no filmmaking legislation because distributors are not interested in sharing their money with the film industry - for instance, by giving a percentage of ticket sales back to filmmakers.
In Spain there were no TV rights for Formula One.
There shouldn't be any censorship on making a film.
There is no Polish culture without Jewish culture.
There are no rules in live television.
There is no breach of European rules committed by companies from Romania or on Romanian territory.
In America, they shoot budgets and schedules, and they don't shoot films any more. There's more opportunity in Europe to make films that at least have a purity of intent.
Today's cinema is a global art form, it is impossible to make movies for a market the size of France, representing no more than 4% of the world's total.
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