The Cinematography Law of Armenia outlines the state policy and regulatory framework for the country’s film industry. It establishes the goals, principles, and forms of state support for cinematographic activities, detailing the powers and responsibilities of state and other bodies involved. The law governs the legal, organizational, and financial aspects of filmmaking, ensuring that relations in the field of cinematography are aligned with the Constitution, international agreements, and other national laws.
Key concepts defined in the law include the criteria for national films, the role of supporters, classification based on age restrictions, and the formation of cash capital for film projects.
The law also covers various aspects of film production and distribution, including subtitling, dubbing, and the technical and logistical requirements for cinemas. Additionally, it addresses film heritage, the creation and maintenance of a film register, and the organization of film festivals. The law promotes the inclusion and accessibility of films through provisions for audio presentations for visually impaired individuals and encourages joint film productions. It aims to support and develop the film industry in Armenia by providing a structured approach to funding, production, and the overall promotion of national cinema.
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