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Monday, May. 21, 2012 |  Syndicate content

Greek filmmakers protest cutbacks

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The Greek Film Center's funding woes have spurred filmmakers to support those protesting budget cutbacks.
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National Film Center cuts funding to the business

As Greek public servants shut down cities with strikes to protest the belt-tightening sweeping the country, the film business has joined in the chorus of malcontent.

"The crisis unveiled completely the structural deficiency of the Greek Film Center and the Ministry of Culture regarding cinema," says Filippos Tsitos, helmer of black comedy "Unfair World." He adds that the Film Center, for decades, the primary source of coin for local filmmakers, has been promising funds -- sometimes in the hundreds of thousands of dollars -- although it has not been dispersing any coin in the past two years.

The center won't even give out the 20% required by most co-production agreements needed to partner with foreign productions, says Tsitos, who adds that the Film Center has massive debts, although numbers weren't available.

Calls and emails to the Film Center have not been returned.

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