More chances for NZ film in upgraded rebate scheme

More chances for NZ film in upgraded rebate scheme
The renewed policy gives certainty and clarity, says longtime NZ film-maker John Barnett. (Image: NZME)
Daniel Dunkley
The local screen industry has welcomed reforms to the New Zealand Screen Production Grant that will see more domestic films and TV shows qualify for the scheme.In a major development for the local film and TV sector, all domestic productions will now be allowed to apply for the rebate alongside other government funding, such as money from NZ on Air or the New Zealand Film Commission.Previously, only children’s programmes and animations have been able to access both the rebate and other public funding.The change was one of a series of refo...

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