President Shavkat Mirziyoyev Announces Reforms To Streamline Uzbekistan's Film Sector
Under the reforms, the Republican Commission on Cinematography, as well as the National Council and Artistic Council, will be abolished as part of efforts to streamline governance in the sector.
Beginning Sept. 1, films produced under the state order system will be eligible to allocate up to 30% of their budgets to promotion and marketing expenses. Authorities will also eliminate the requirement for mandatory expert review of procurement contracts related to film production.
In a move designed to attract international productions, foreign companies participating in film projects in Uzbekistan will be exempt from taxes, according to the announced measures.
The reforms also introduce new incentives for filmmakers. Under the new system, 50% of revenues generated from the screening of state-funded films will be directed toward additional compensation and incentives for producers and creative teams.
The government will allocate 5 billion UZS (about $415,890) annually to support the national film festival“Oltin Humo” (Golden Humo).
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