Wednesday, December 22, 2010

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NEWS ON PLANTING PRO CINEMA AGAINST THE LAW OF SCANDAL


News published in RPP.

Monday, December 20, 2010


seedlings FILMMAKERS MAKE THE LAW AGAINST PRO CINEMA.

directors, producers and actors gathered at the front of the National Museum to demand the revision of the law recently passed in Congress.

Pro Cinema The controversial law, proposed by a commission headed by Congressman Carlos Raffo, which was approved a few days ago, was the reason that filmmakers, producers and actors gathered at the front the National Museum in San Borja, to raise their voices in protest against this law.


"We are here to demand the repeal of this law, which makes 10% of municipal tax for cinemas, the consumer who pays with his entry, is divided into three parts: one for production national, in a fund called Pro Cinema, one for the distributors and finally to the exhibitors, the movie theaters. This agreement is a private, voluntary and temporary. The distributors and exhibitors are not required to give that percentage, "Gamarra said Julia, a film producer to RPP Noticias.

also the writer Eduardo Adrianzén said the law harms "serious cinema national ", so called on all the filmmakers who support the law Pro Film to raise awareness about the negative effects it will bring.

"Carlos Raffo is the last person you should trust. The filmmakers who support this law probably have been surprised by this person. I find it very distressing, "he said.

Finally, the union represented by the Union of Cinematographers of Peru, called for the immediate resignation of the president of the National Film Board, Rosa Maria Oliart, accusing him of irregularities in its management.


To see the video and full story:


http://www.rpp.com.pe/2010-12-20-cineastas-realizan-planton-en-contra-de-la Legislative-pro-cinema-noticia_320757.html






News published in the online magazine 'number zero'

FILMMAKERS REQUIRE THE EXECUTIVE REVIEW "LAW PRO FILM

Monday 20 December 2010

By: Sofia Pichihua

Dozens of moviegoers organizations gathered today in the front of Museo de la Nacion, San Borja, to protest against the criticism 'Procine law. " The standard was approved on Thursday in Congress and has not yet been enacted.
However, since 2009, many critics felt that the legal initiative supported the interests of distributors and exhibitors over not the filmmakers or regional producers. That's not all. It is still unclear if it would eliminate the State's contribution to the promotion of the Peruvian cinema. Behind this, there are an odd combination: Congressmen Carlos Raffo (Force 2011) and Luciana León (APRA).

Christian Wiener, spokesman for the Union of Cinematographers of Peru, requested that the Executive refer the standard to be observed. "We are at the mercy of the goodwill of the Hollywood majors, who are boycotting the Peruvian films ... should rework a new project that benefits the regional directors," he said.
also stated that it should promote the training of directors and national directors.
Later, Wiener and other representatives of various organizations of independent filmmakers and producers coordinated a meeting with officials from the Ministry of Culture to bring their proposals.
Updated: At five in the afternoon, participants formalized their request to observe the rule to President Alan Garcia in a letter. In a conversation with Number Zero, Christian Wiener said at the meeting, the industry committed to protecting the state budget film projects. "We ask that the bill returns to Congress as to develop a new initiative from scratch with the direct assistance of the Ministry of Culture," he said.
Updated: Congressman Carlos Raffo published in your Twitter account in the office requesting that the Standing Committee approve the clarification of the standard. It matters not reserved resources to promote film projects through Conacine, as always (View PDF ).
can download the PDF of the standard adopted from here.
link: Alleged lobbying by the president of Conacine ( reviews emails published by journalist Jacqueline Fowks).
View photos of the encampment:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/44020415 @ N05/sets/72157625514383469/show /


News magazine's virtual 'Sientemag'

WOULD ASK MINISTRY OF CULTURE WATCH LAW PRO CINEMA

Today in the front of the Museo de la Nacion, San Borja, met a lot of filmmakers and film lovers to demand the approval of the controversial Act or Law Raffo-Leon Procine.
This camp, which began at noon, the Ministry of Culture have come forward CONACINE the current budget, which means that the Ministry will request that the law is observed, as we said Pancho Adrianzén.

At five in the afternoon, participants formalized their request to observe the rule to President Alan Garcia in a letter.
Some voices in favor and against this law, link.


Learn more about it at this link (News of the journal number zero)
Wikicine: post office the president of Conacine, Rosa Maria Oliart, acting for and in coordination with distributors and exhibitors.




http://sientemag.com/ministerio-de-cultura-pediria-observar-ley-procine


published in the Daily News Perú21

FILMMAKERS CALL LAW OBSERVER PRO CINEMA

Tuesday December 21


CompartirEnviar.Un Peruvian group of filmmakers held a vigil yesterday at the front of the Museum of the Nation to express her opposition against the newly Swine Act passed, it only favors large film distributors.


"This law is a business for transnational corporations. It must rework a new project that will benefit regional filmmakers, "said Christian Wiener, spokesman for the Union of Cinematographers of Peru.

Participants in this measure claim the order was to observe this rule in a letter to President Alan García.
"We ask that the bill returns to Congress as to develop a new initiative from scratch, with the direct assistance of the Ministry of Culture," said Wiener.

http://peru21.pe/impresa/noticia/cineastas-piden-observacion-ley-procine/2010-12-21/292770

http://e.peru21.pe/102/impresa/pdf/2010/12/21/240960.pdf



News published in 'El Comercio'

THE STRUGGLE FOR PERUVIAN CINEMA: A PLANTING IN PROTEST BY LAW APPROVED

By: Rodrigo Bedoya Forno

The aftermath of the passage of the law Procine (which creates the bottom of the same name, which means that distribution companies will deliver the Peruvian film 3 , 33% of the entrances to the rooms) continues. At noon yesterday, a number of people related to film production (technicians, producers, filmmakers, regional directors, among others) did a sit in the front of the National Museum to ask for the observation of the law by the Executive.

The protest had a favorable response, a delegation led by Christian Wiener (president of the Filmmakers Union of Peruvian opposition to the project approved) and the documentary Francisco Adrianzén were received by Daniel Alfaro, advisor to the Ministry of Culture (whose offices are in the museum), which explained that the law, as it appears, remove the contributions of the State of Peruvian cinema. According to Wiener, the commitment the consultant was set as "matter of state" the budget for domestic production, so do not miss.

The demonstrators also rejected statements by Congressman Carlos Raffo, who sponsored the law Procine, who said that those who support this law are those who really make movies.

This afternoon, people from the CPU went to Government House to let President Alan Garcia a letter asking him to observe the law.

"SOLUTION IN SIGHT?


The truth is that, as it has been approved, the law leaves everyone unhappy, including those their support. A source close to the Film Producers Association of Peru (APCP, leading promoters of the law Procine), who preferred anonymity, acknowledged that the law is a mistake: it eliminates the State's contribution to Peruvian cinema. And so, the intention now is correct.

To that end, we have reached the Standing Committee of the Congress a request seeking to rectify the bill passed, adding support from the State established in the Law 26370, which governs the Peruvian cinema since 1994, amounting to U.S. $ 2 million suns.

The Standing Committee would have until the end of the year to approve the request for then the president can sign and thus the fund's contribution Procine start from 2011. If not (either because it falls on the agenda or because the request is denied), and the text still does not mention the amount the state would ask the same observation APCP project by the head of state.


The big problem is that the Standing Committee has no fixed date of installation. Some congressional sources say it could even be to do it next year, hampering the APCP plan can be made.

The UCP, in turn, demand the observance of the law, with the intention of create a new project that includes the Ministry of Culture. That order has been raised both at the meeting with Alfaro and in the letter to President García.

only thing clear is that the topic is still some time left. Hopefully, in the end, the ultimate beneficiary is the Peruvian cinema. Hopefully it gets.





http://elcomercio.pe/espectaculos/687451/noticia-lucha-cine-peruano-se -Do-planton-protest-law-approved




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