A territory-by-territory guide to the markets offering the most lucrative and easiest-to-access production incentives for international producers.

Screen International's Global Guide to Soft Money 2011 is a downloadable PDF report specifically designed to help you decide where to shoot your film and invest your budget - a must-read for every international producer and studio executive.

19 territory reports

With a breakdown of key incentives and how to access them, and an analysis of the film infrastructure within each territory.

Territories covered

Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, South Africa, UK and USA.
The report also covers:
  • The pros and cons for producers when accessing different incentives.
  • Analysis for producers on how to access cash-flow, key tax incentives and when producers actually receive the money - at the beginning or end of shooting?
  • A report on the best way to put together an international co-production matching incentives from different territories.
  • And crucially, research into how secure the funds are in times of economic recovery.
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Global Guide to Soft Money 2011

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