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/ 11 December 2008
Arguments about terms of trade and commissioning procedures should now become a thing of the past.
Across the world, experience has shown that film can only survive with state support. A raft of public sector initiatives to increase the volumes and quality of South African film, television programming and audio-visual material created for new media is on the cards.
Dimitri Martinis witnessed the birth of the African Audiovisual and Cinema Commission at the African Film Summit.