Regulation stagnates state-funded film productions
Cinema film producers have
not been able to produce any new films in recent years, as they have yet to
get state funding due to the lack of a circular on cinema film auction.
Cat Nong or Hot
Sand, a film using state funds criticised by the public as “boring”
Nguyen
Thi Hong Ngat, former Deputy Director of the Cinema Department said the
government has set aside VND93 billion (USD4.4 million) for film production
including VND48 billion (USD2.27 million) for 2012 and VND45 billion (USD2.13
million) for 2013.
“To
date, none of the funding has been disbursed even though three films about
history, political leaders and contemporary times were approved as of late
2011 and the Ministry of Finance has allotted funding for each film since
August,” Ngat said.
She
blamed the situation on the lack of a circular to guide the auctioning
process using state funding. Now several film producers have become idle as
they do not have their own funding sources.
Nguyen
Thi Minh, Deputy Minister of Finance, said, “We’ve just asked for an
investigation of the issue and disbursement will be made if all phases of the
process run smoothly.”
Nguyen
Thanh Van, Deputy Director of Vietnam Feature Film Studio, attributed the
problems, not to a lack of funding, but to the complicated procedures.
Some
said that films which use state funds that are often put on the bottom of the
list for receiving money are given to those productions claiming an urgent
schedule.
Recently,
Nguyen Thi Minh said that the sluggish disbursement has resulted from a lack
of related guiding legal documents under the Law on Cinema, which requires
the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to negotiate with film studios
but the ministry is not really familiar with such procedures.
Meanwhile,
Ngat suggested an amendment to current law so as to simplify procedures and
foster film production.
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Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 12, 2013
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